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To: Thomas M. who wrote (1412818)8/2/2023 1:22:17 AM
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> Yellow Corp

Incompetent management took their golden parachutes after looting the company.

Considering one sees job opening posters on tons of trucks out there, these drivers and mechanics won't have a problem finding work.



To: Thomas M. who wrote (1412818)8/2/2023 9:47:20 AM
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Trump's lawyer vows to use new charges to 're-litigate every single issue' of the 2020 election

Supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump gather in Presidents Park on the Ellipse by the White House for his rally and speech to contest the certification by the U.S. Congress of the results of the 2020 U.S. presidential election in Washington, U.S, January 6, 2021.
Jim Bourg | Reuters

An attorney who is representing former President Donald Trump in his latest federal criminal indictment vowed to use the charges to "re-litigate every single issue in the 2020 election in the context of this litigation."

The case gives Trump "an opportunity that he has never had before, which is to have subpoena power since January 6 in a way that can be exercised in federal court," attorney John Lauro said in a Fox News interview.

Trump is charged with conspiring to overturn his election loss in the 2020 presidential race by pushing fraud claims he knew were false, which prosecutors say amounted to an effort to obstruct the electoral process.

Lauro's comments suggest that the former president's legal strategy in this case could include an attempt by his lawyers to portray Trump's myriad false claims of widespread election fraud in late 2020 as legitimate concerns at the time, regardless of whether or not they were correct.