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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1410688)7/18/2023 1:17:09 AM
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"Stalemate" ...

July 13, 2023:

Ukraine Recap: US Intel Official Says Conflict at ‘Stalemate’ (yahoo.com)

April 12, 2023:

Leaked Pentagon documents suggest US is pessimistic Ukraine can quickly end war against Russia | CNN Politics

May 10, 2022:

Russia's invasion of Ukraine at 'bit of a stalemate' -U.S. intel official | Reuters

The "experts" have been predicting a stalemate ever since RuZZia gave up on Kyiv.

Meanwhile, the Kerch bridge was struck .. again.

This followed Vagner's mutiny, which showed just how much of a sniveling coward your object of cuckfection was.

And of course, the RuZZian ruble is in freefall, while RuZZia is burning through its foreign currency reserves.

But hey, keep cucking for PooTin. The only card he has left is misinformation, which is why he needs stunning and brave trolls like yourself working hard to preserve his superyachts.

Tenchusatsu



To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1410688)7/18/2023 9:03:08 AM
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Jan 6. defendant unleashes courtroom rant at sentencing hearing, attacking everything from groceries and gas prices to the prosecutors trying her case

Erin Snodgrass

Mon, July 17, 2023


[ This piece of Trumpscum is serving a good purpose .... by screaming as she's dragged away to prison, she's keeping other Trumpscum from turning out in the streets every time Crybaby Donnie gets indicted. ]




Audrey Southard-Rumsey, 54, was found guilty in January of seven charges related to the insurrectionDOJ
A Jan. 6 defendant unleashed a scathing diatribe during her sentencing hearing last week.

Audrey Southard-Rumsey, who was found guilty of seven Jan. 7 charges, called prosecutors "liars."

A judge ultimately sentenced her to six years in prison.

A Florida music instructor who used a flagpole to attack a police officer during the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot, was sentenced to six years in prison last week after forgoing her prepared remarks and unleashing an expletive-filled diatribe in court.

Audrey Southard-Rumsey, 54, was found guilty in January of seven charges related to the insurrection, including three counts of assaulting police officers, three counts of civil disorder, and one count of obstruction.

Prosecutors say Southard-Rumsey was in the thick of the action on Jan. 6, posting selfies from the Capitol, calling for a revolution on social media, and using a flagpole to threaten a Capitol Police sergeant, which caused him to fall and hit his head on the base of a marble statue.

Southard-Rumsey was also caught on video yelling sexist and lewd threats toward then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, according to a criminal complaint. Prosecutors said she riled up a mob of people outside the Speaker's Lobby during the siege while frightened lawmakers huddled inside — a charge that prompted US District Judge Amit Mehta to tack on a rare "terrorism enhancement" to her sentence, according to CBS News.

But when Southard-Rumsey had her opportunity to speak in court during her Friday sentencing hearing, she took the time not to apologize or ask for leniency, as many other Jan. 6 defendants have previously done, but to deliver a 15-minute scathing diatribe that touched on everything from inflation to Antifa.

During the tirade, Southard-Rumsey called the prosecutors who tried her case "liars." Several times she spoke directly to Judge Mehta, insisting that her life was being taken from her simply "because people have different politics than mine," the outlet reported.

"I wanted to tell you exactly what you want to hear, but I won't," Southard-Rumsey told the judge, per CBS. "I won't lie. There were vicious lies about me."



Audrey Southard-Rumsey refused to apologize for her conduct on Jan. 6 during her sentencing hearing.DOJ
She also listed off her own set of grievances, including her belief that "they don't listen to us little people in the regular world," saying she was ashamed of the US, the outlet reported.

Her own defense attorney even approached the podium at one point to encourage her to end the rant, according to CBS. Southard-Rumsey finally concluded her speech, which also touched on rising gas and grocery prices, by saying: "It's not fair."

[ Well, she won't have to worry about gas and grocery prices for years now. ]

The display stands in stark contrast to the remorseful, repentant approach many Jan. 6 defendants have taken during their sentencing hearings.

Prosecutors urged the judge not to grant Southard-Rumsey leniency following her outburst, CBS reported, and Mehta unleashed his own denunciation, calling her a "one-person wrecking crew."

The judge sentenced her to 72 months in prison, as well as 36 months of supervised release and $2,000 in restitution.

But even as Southard-Rumsey left the courthouse on Friday, she maintained her protestations, telling a group of reporters that they are "fucking liars" who "should be ashamed" of themselves: "You're why we're in this mess," she said, per CBS.

Lawyers for Southard-Rumsey did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.

Jan 6. defendant unleashes courtroom rant at sentencing hearing, attacking everything from groceries and gas prices to the prosecutors trying her case (yahoo.com)



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Putin's inner circle ‘The Ozeros' are plotting to topple despot and end bloody Ukraine war

Story by Rosie Jempson • Yesterday 3:39 PM

Daily Express

Russian leader Vladimir Putin's inner circle - dubbed 'The Ozeros' - is planning to oust the desport and sabotage his military operations in Ukraine, according to a Russian army veteran.

Igor Girkin, a Russian nationalist military blogger and former Federal Security Service officer, said a move within his close circle could see Putin removed as President.

Girkin, who backs the Ukraine war but has repeatedly condemned Russia's performance in the conflict, claimed the group planned to sabotage the operation in the wake of Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin's coup.

The Ozereos is a St Petersburg-based group of Russia's most wealthy and powerful businessmen and bankers - many of whom are in top positions within the Kremlin.

In a Telegram post on Wednesday, Girkin said the mutiny by Wagner troops had succeeded in redistributing power among the Russian elite.


Vladimir Putin Visits Hungary© Getty

Girkin also believes that many of Putin's inner circle knew about the Wagner rebellion before it happened on June 23.

However, the coup came to an abrupt end after just 24 hours after the Wagner leader agreed to a deal with Putin, and retreated his troops who had reached within 125 miles of Moscow.

Now, Girkin claims, they want to oust Putin - who has held power in Russia on and off since 1999 - in favor of one of their own members such as Prigozhin or Putin's First Deputy Chief of Staff, Sergey Kiriyenko.

He also claimed that the loyal circle will target Russia's Ministry of Defence, the FSB, and other major government departments.


putin and andrei© Getty

The group wants to sabotage Russia's military operations and control areas in the war so that Putin realizes he must accept defeat and end the war in Ukraine, the self-named Russian nationalist said.

But The Institute for the Study of War (ISW), a think tank, said that Girkin's claims aim to lessen the support for a ceasefire in Ukraine in the hopes of portraying the Wagner boss as a threat to Putin's regime.

The group said Girkin's claims aim to "encourage harsher Kremlin action against Prigozhin and discourage any efforts to freeze the front in Ukraine."

However, Russian independent news outlet Meduza somewhat backed up Girkin's claims, saying that one member of the inner circle, Sergey Kiriyenko, is already trying to position himself as a possible successor to Putin.


vladimir yakunin© Getty

Girkin said: "The powers within the ruling mafia are currently being redistributed as, or close to, planned by the conspirators behind the coup.

"The 'Shoigu-Vorobiev-Sobyanin Tower' has lost some of its positions although not completely demolished, and part of its influence and resources 'flows' into a group of oligarchs.

"This group, vitally interested in ending the war 'on any terms' - will not let us win in any case and will lead the president to realize the need to accept defeat and transfer supreme power to a successor nominated from this group.

"In the coming months, we should expect new campaigns aimed at 'inoculation'."

Putin's inner circle ‘The Ozeros' are plotting to topple despot and end bloody Ukraine war (msn.com)