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| Subject: Devin Nunes Tue Oct 01, 2019 5:48 pm | |
| Devin Nunes Files Fifth Lawsuit This Year
Nunes has almost no hope of success in this case, as he is a public figure and printing factual information with flowery language is not defamation.
On Tuesday, the Fresno Bee reported that Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) is suing magazine writer Ryan Lizza of Esquire and his employer, Hearst Magazines.
The complaint stems from an explosive article Lizza wrote in September 2018, detailing how Nunes’ family relocated their farm to western Iowa, in a place that relies heavily on undocumented labor.
Nunes acknowledges that the story is generally accurate, but claims its characterization as a “politically explosive secret” — as teased in the article’s title — is defamatory and was strategically and intentionally timed to injure his chances of re-election.
It marks the fifth defamation suit Nunes has filed this year. Among the others include a suit against an anonymous Twitter account called “Devin Nunes’ cow” for saying mean things about him, three San Joaquin Valley residents for supposedly harming his campaign, and the Fresno Bee itself for a story about “cocaine and underage prostitutes,” alleging “character assassination.” |
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| Subject: Nunes Is Going To charged, Soon.. Sat Nov 23, 2019 5:22 pm | |
| Nunes could be in as much trouble as Trump over Ukraine: Former prosecutor says he may have committed a federal crime
Former federal prosecutor Elie Honig walked through how the meeting with former Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin potentially exposes Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) to criminal liability of his own.
“So as relates to, let’s say now if true, what does this portend for the question of the day? The potential impeachment of the president?” asked anchor Victor Blackwell. “Is this just an interesting element, or could this go to the question of, has the president committed impeachable offenses?”
“Well, it goes to the broader atmosphere,” said Honig. “I don’t think it directly hits at Donald Trump. Certainly directly hits at Devin Nunes. Really bad news for Devin Nunes.”
“The sheer hypocrisy that he has shown up on his high horse over the last couple weeks, preaching what’s right and wrong and conspiracy theories, turns out, according to Parnas, he was trying to do the exact same thing that’s on trial here,” continued Honig. “Devin Nunes, according to this report, was meeting with a corrupt prosecutor, somebody everything who knows this area says was corrupt … trying to dig up dirt on Joe Biden. It’s a arguably a crime, a federal crime for a person to try to solicit something of value to a political campaign from a foreign national.” |
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| Subject: Re: Devin Nunes Sat Nov 23, 2019 9:20 pm | |
| Published 48 mins ago on November 23, 2019By
Ethics complaint filed against Devin Nunes — he may get stuck with a big bill to reimburse taxpayers
Republican Congressman Devin Nunes is once again facing an inquiry by the House Ethics Committee.
An ethics complaint was filed against the Fresno Republican, who is the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee.
The complaint, filed by the Democratic Coalition, accuses Nunes of “abuse of his official office” in violation of House rules.
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| Subject: Re: Devin Nunes Mon Nov 25, 2019 2:16 pm | |
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| Subject: Re: Devin Nunes Mon Nov 25, 2019 5:18 pm | |
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Nunes could be in as much trouble as Trump over Ukraine: Former prosecutor says he may have committed a federal crime "Could be" ... *Former* prosecutor ... "may have" committed a crime ..
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- So as relates to, let’s say now if true
So let's not ...Let's say produce some evidence before tossing accusations around
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- “Well, it goes to the broader atmosphere,” said Hong
Blaa .. Fuck his atmosphere .. This article is shit |
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| Subject: Re: Devin Nunes Mon Nov 25, 2019 5:35 pm | |
| Nunes won't sue CNN, it's a loss from the start.. and he'd be wasting a ton of money he doesn't have for it. He just wants to look beat-up and make a stink to cover for his crime. Nunes is on a pity fuk whine. he will be taken down, wait for it.. it's just begun.
BWAA Obi has a trunk full of FOX YouTubes haww..
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| Subject: Re: Devin Nunes Fri Nov 29, 2019 4:48 pm | |
| BY THE SACRAMENTO BEE EDITORIAL BOARD NOVEMBER 27, 2019 12:00 AM
Devin Nunes must stop suing fake cows and explain $60,000 Europe trip
Rep. Devin Nunes’ decision to sue anyone who dares to criticize him – including a fictitious cow on Twitter – backfired spectacularly this week. Again.
In a court filing, a lawyer for a former Democratic National Committee employee eviscerated the Tulare Republican’s argument that mockery from Twitter accounts like “Devin Nunes’ Cow” and “Devin Nunes’ mom” constitutes defamation.
“No reasonable person would believe that Devin Nunes’ cow actually has a Twitter account, or that the hyperbole, satire and cow-related jokes it posts are serious facts,” reads the filing in Virginia’s Henrico County Circuit Court, according to a Bee story by Hannah Wiley and Kate Irby. “It is self-evident that cows are domesticated livestock animals and do not have the intelligence, language, or opposable digits needed to operate a Twitter account. Defendant ‘Devin Nunes’ Mom’ likewise posts satirical patronizing, nagging, mothering comments which ostensibly treat Mr. Nunes as a misbehaving child.”
The court brief went viral on social media, increasing public awareness of Nunes’ critics in a way that likely never would have happened without his frivolous lawsuit. It sparked a trend on Twitter, with people desperate for attention begging Nunes to sue them so they might benefit from free press.
The social media backlash mirrored Nunes’ experience earlier this year, when his decision to sue the Twitter cow increased the parody account’s reach exponentially. “Devin Nunes’ Cow” had 1,000 followers on the social media site before Nunes filed his lawsuit. It now has over 667,000 followers.
Nunes’ lawsuits likely don’t stand a chance in court. Parodying elected officials like Nunes is protected by the First Amendment, and satire as an art form has a long history dating back to ancient times.
But Nunes’ lawsuits are no laughing matter because he’s not just suing fake cows.
He filed – and later dropped – a lawsuit against a Dinuba peach farmer for calling him a “fake farmer.”
He sued Esquire for reporting that Nunes’ family moved its farm to Iowa years ago.
He sued The Fresno Bee for accurately reporting that he owned a stake in Alpha Omega winery in a story headlined “A yacht, cocaine, prostitutes: Winery partly owned by Nunes sued after fundraiser event.”
Given the frivolous nature of Nunes’ lawsuits, one can easily draw the conclusion that he’s trying to chill free speech by miring his critics in expensive legal proceedings. If that’s the idea, it’s not working. Twitter accounts continue to mock him and the press continues to report on his increasingly grim situation.
Last week, Nunes threatened to sue CNN and the Daily Beast for reporting that “A lawyer for an indicted associate of Rudy Giuliani told CNN that his client is willing to tell Congress about meetings the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee had in Vienna last year with a former Ukrainian prosecutor to discuss digging up dirt on Joe Biden.”
Lev Parnas, a Ukraine-born man arrested while trying to leave the United States in October, said through a lawyer that he is willing to implicate Nunes, who was in Europe during the period in question.
“House travel records show Nunes traveled to Europe from Nov. 30 to Dec. 3. Three congressional aides who have worked for Nunes have matching travel receipts for the same dates, House records show,” according to a story by The Bee’s Andrew Sheeler. “The trip cost $63,525.”
Now, Nunes faces calls for an ethics investigation.
“If he was on a political errand for the president that was using taxpayer funds inappropriately then he should be investigated by the Ethics Committee and should be forced to repay the Treasury the money that was spent for a political activity,” said Rep. Jackie Speier, D-San Mateo, who serves on the House Intelligence Committee with Nunes.
Given the seriousness of these matters, perhaps it’s time for Nunes to abandon his frivolous lawsuit hobby and direct his lawyers’ attention elsewhere.
Fresno Bee; https://www.fresnobee.com/opinion/article237841409.html |
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| Subject: Re: Devin Nunes Tue Dec 03, 2019 4:00 pm | |
| 2 hours ago, Last Update 33 mins ago Devin Nunes sues CNN for $435M over ‘false and defamatory’ Ukraine story By Brian Flood, Brooke Singman | Fox News
Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., sued CNN for defamation on Tuesday, accusing the cable network of publishing a “demonstrably false hit piece” about him amid his high-profile opposition to the Trump impeachment inquiry.
The 47-page lawsuit, filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, accuses the liberal network of publishing “numerous egregiously false and defamatory” statements about Nunes on Nov. 22, 2019 when journalist Vicky Ward reported claims that Nunes met with Ukranian prosecutor, Viktor Shokin, in Vienna in 2018 to dig "up dirt" on Hunter and Joe Biden.
Nunes, who has been leading GOP opposition to the House Democratic impeachment inquiry in the House Intelligence Committee, says he “did not go to Vienna or anywhere else in Austria in 2018” and “has never met” Shokin.
“CNN is the mother of fake news. It is the least trusted name. CNN is eroding the fabric of America, proselytizing, sowing distrust and disharmony. It must be held accountable,” the lawsuit, obtained by Fox News, states.
Nunes is seeking at least $435,350,000 in compensatory and punitive damages.
CNN did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
“CNN is the mother of fake news. It is the least trusted name. CNN is eroding the fabric of America, proselytizing, sowing distrust and disharmony. It must be held accountable." — Rep. Devin Nunes' lawsuit
The lawsuit mocks the “trusted” source of CNN’s story, Lev Parnas, a man recently indicted by the U.S. government and charged with multiple federal crimes. The CNN story said Parnas’ attorney told them his client was willing to tell Congress about Nunes’ travels. The suit includes a tweet sent by MSNBC justice and security analyst Matthew Miller, who publicly questioned Parnas’ credibility.
“It was obvious to everyone – including disgraceful CNN – that Parnas was a fraudster and a hustler,” the suit said. “It was obvious that his lies were part of a thinly-veiled attempt to obstruct justice and to trick either the United States Attorney or House Intelligence Committee Chairman, Adam Schiff into offering ‘immunity’ in return for information’ about [Nunes].”
The suit also named Ward, the reporter who penned the piece in question, and “Cuomo Prime Time” namesake Chris Cuomo, who promoted the article.
“The ulterior purpose of the CNN Article is to advance the impeachment inquiry, to seed doubt in the minds of Americans, and to influence the outcome of the 2020 election,” the lawsuit says.
The suit mocks Cuomo for “having recently threatened to assault a man who referred to him as ‘Fredo,’ who Nunes claims also helped “disseminate the false and defamatory statements at issue in this case as part of a scheme to boost CNN’s ratings and further the House Democrats’ impeachment 'inquiry.'”
“CNN reviewed, approved and ratified the fake news prior to publication,” the lawsuit states. “Prior to November 22, 2019, CNN knew that Parnas and his attorneys or other political operatives were shopping a story to the press that made claims about the Plaintiff, implicating him in efforts to get ‘dirt’ on Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden. CNN knew that no other news outlet would touch the salacious story because none of the ‘facts’ provided could be verified.”
The lawsuit indicates that Nunes feels “CNN’s goal was to inflict maximum damage” to his reputation so that he would be removed from the impeachment inquiry against Trump. CNN Worldwide president Jeff Zucker has a longstanding feud with Trump, and the network is often criticized for focus solely on impeachment even at the expense of other important news.
Zucker, who began his career at NBC, rose from researcher all the way to president and CEO of NBC Universal. Along the way, he was responsible for increasing Trump’s fame when he greenlighted “The Apprentice.” The duo has famously feuded since Trump’s foray into politics, with the president attacking the liberal network on a regular basis and accusing CNN of unfair coverage.
“CNN harbors an institutional hatred, extreme bias, spite and ill-will towards Plaintiff, the GOP and President Trump, going back many years." — Rep. Devin Nunes' lawsuit
“CNN harbors an institutional hatred, extreme bias, spite and ill-will towards Plaintiff, the GOP and President Trump, going back many years. CNN is notorious for making false claims about Republicans and publishing fake news that later has to be retracted,” the suit said.
The lawsuit references other high-profile CNN personalities who shared the damning article, including Jake Tapper and Vaughn Sterling, a senior broadcast producer for the network.
“The breadth of CNN’s publication is staggering,” the suit says. “CNN acted with actual malice and reckless disregard for the truth.”
The suit continues: “The CNN Article was nothing less than opposition research. CNN rushed to get the story out in order to blunt the disastrous spectacle of the House Democrats’ impeachment inquiry, and to hurt the leader of the Republican opposition. CNN misrepresented facts and oversimplified issues in promoting the fake news story.”
Nunes is seeking damages for “insult, pain, embarrassment, humiliation, mental suffering, injury to his reputation, special damages, costs, and other out-of-pocket expenses” totaling almost half a billion dollars."
Nunes promised to take legal action last month on "Sunday Morning Futures," saying the only way to hold the "corrupt" media accountable is to challenge them in federal court. He told host Maria Bartiromo it was inappropriate for a news organization to take the word of someone who is attempting to smear a congressman, while still under federal indictment.
"It is not OK to work with someone who has been indicted on [a] serious federal crime, to build a media narrative and dirty up a member of Congress," he said. "You’ve seen it, the American people have seen it over the last three years. We out them, and then they come out with a media narrative to try to dirty up the people who are doing the work on behalf of the American people. |
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| Subject: Re: Devin Nunes Tue Dec 03, 2019 5:24 pm | |
| BWAA! will he have time suing everyone.. Is he still suing twitter cows and cows mothers and CA to be called a Farmer/whatever that nonsense was. haa Anyways' It's gonna cost Nunes a million? to sue CNN and the Beast, Nunes is now shit deep in trouble UUUGE trouble..
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| Subject: Re: Devin Nunes Tue Dec 03, 2019 8:52 pm | |
| Nunes, who in an ironic twist once co-sponsored the “Discouraging Frivolous Lawsuits Act,” has a long history of filing frivolous lawsuits.
He’s sued people who are mean to him online (including a parody Twitter account that goes by “Devin Nunes’ cow”)
He sued constituents who asked the state of California to not allow Nunes to identify himself as a “farmer” on the ballot, and publications for doing basic reporting on him. But even in that context, his latest threat against CNN and the Daily Beast is flimsy.
The Daily Beast and CNN stories do not categorically say that Parnas helped arrange meetings for Nunes during his European trip — they simply convey information provided by lawyers representing him. So unless the outlets were just making stuff up about their conversations with the lawyers, they have little to worry about.
Not only does Nunes have a history of filing frivolous lawsuits, but in his zest to do Trump’s bidding, he’s repeatedly gotten himself in trouble by getting directly involved in the president’s scandals.
If the Daily Beast, CNN, and CNBC reports are true, Nunes played a much more active role in Trump’s shadowy efforts to leverage Ukrainian diplomacy into opposition research on Joe Biden than was previously known.
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| Subject: Re: Devin Nunes Thu Dec 05, 2019 8:38 pm | |
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| Subject: Re: Devin Nunes Thu Jan 02, 2020 3:22 pm | |
| Published January 1, 2020
Devin Nunes begs GOP strategist for campaign cash — after suing her for $400 million
Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) has been enthralled in several lawsuits against his antagonists.
In 2019, Nunes launched lawsuits against two fake Twitter accounts and his hometown newspaper The Fresno Bee. The lawsuit against the fake Twitter accounts, @DevinCow and Nunes’ Mom, described themselves as parody accounts, which is not only allowed on Twitter, it’s prised by comedy lovers everywhere.
His lawsuit against The Fresno Bee, by contrast, alleges their report about his link to a winery that hosted a fundraiser with cocaine and underage prostitutes.
Republican operative Liz Mair is part of the suit, with Nunes demanding documents from her, alleging that she is somehow involved in the parody accounts.
In a hilarious twist, Mair tweeted Wednesday that Nunes is now begging her for campaign donations after using Ted Cruz’s campaign email list.
“Also, I love that this guy’s trying to raise $$ from me while suing me for $400M,” Mair said.
Liz Mair
@LizMair Apparently, @DevinNunes rented Ted Cruz's email list. In my opinion, that's a little off-brand. Cruz has a large civil libertarian streak. Just my opinion, but Nunes seems... not to. Also, I love that this guy's trying to raise $$ from me while suing me for $400M.
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| Subject: Re: Devin Nunes Mon Jan 20, 2020 7:03 pm | |
| Devin Nunes’ Ukraine lies are a betrayal. Voters in his district deserve better
BY THE SACRAMENTO BEE EDITORIAL BOARD JANUARY 20, 2020 02:11 PM
Kiev, Ukraine, is nearly 6,200 miles from Tulare, Calif. That’s a long way from home for Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Tulare, who now faces explosive allegations that he and his staff contacted shadowy Ukrainian figures in an effort to betray American democracy.
Text messages released by the House Intelligence Committee last week reveal that a top Nunes aide named Derek Harvey – who on Trump’s National Security Council before he joined Nunes’ staff – sought direct contact with Ukrainian officials in an effort to smear former Vice President Joe Biden. This developing story about Nunes and his staff should raise serious concerns for all Americans.
“An aide to Rep. Devin Nunes exchanged dozens of text messages with indicted Rudy Giuliani associate Lev Parnas about a search for information on former Vice President Joe Biden from Ukrainian prosecutors,” wrote Sophia Bollag of The Sacramento Bee. “The exchanges include repeated references by Nunes aide Derek Harvey and Parnas to Biden. Parnas allegedly helped carry out President Donald Trump’s campaign to pressure the Ukrainian government for investigations that would benefit Trump’s re-election.”
Sacramento Sheriff’s deputies say Harvey still works for Nunes.
For months, Nunes has acted as Trump’s attack dog, defending the president from accusations that he pressured Ukraine to investigate Biden.
Nunes sat in House Intelligence Committee meetings and derided the impeachment proceedings against Trump as a “hoax.” Yet he was sitting on a ticking time bomb the entire time. The newly-released texts prove texts prove that Nunes’ staff also engaged in secret efforts to damage Biden.
Nunes knew the Ukraine allegations were true because his office was involved in the same plot. But he used his position in Congress as a platform to spread lies and mislead the public.
During an interview with Fox News last year, Nunes denied any memory of a phone conversation with Parnas. Now that evidence has proven that Parnas spoke the truth, Nunes has backtracked. During a Fox News appearance on Friday, he admitted to a call with Parnas but sought to downplay its significance.
Nunes hasn’t held a townhall with his constituents in years, yet he expects people to believe his conversation with a now-indicted Ukrainian-American operative was completely normal?
We doubt any regular constituent from Nunes’ district would have much luck getting the congressman on the phone. Yet some “random” businessman with Ukraine connections had no trouble reaching Nunes on his cell.
We don’t know exactly what Nunes and Parnas discussed, but Parnas’ texts with Nunes’ aide reveal an incisive focus on using Ukrainian connections to find dirt on Biden. President Trump’s efforts to pressure Ukraine for a Biden investigation – and Trump’s apparent decision to withhold military aid from Ukraine until its leaders agreed to his demand – sparked his impeachment.
Regardless of whether you lean Democratic or Republican, here’s an undeniable fact: Nunes lied. He lied to the American people and to his own constituents about the Ukraine allegations, dismissing them although he knew they were true. He deliberately misled the American people by attempting to undermine impeachment hearings that examined an anti-Biden effort in which his own office had direct involvement.
Even if you support President Trump, there’s no denying the fact that Nunes’ actions have backfired and will only hurt Trump. Knowing his own staff was neck-deep in an effort to smear Biden using foreign contacts, Nunes should have let someone else play defense. (And if Nunes didn’t know what Harvey was up to, why hasn’t he fired his aide?)
Devin Nunes has betrayed the truth, betrayed the trust of voters and, quite possibly, betrayed our country.
We don’t know exactly where this new evidence will lead, or what fate has in store for Nunes, but we do know this: The people of California’s 22nd congressional district deserve better.
https://www.sacbee.com/opinion/editorials/article239465588.html |
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| Subject: Re: Devin Nunes Fri Jan 24, 2020 5:55 pm | |
| Florida Republican Matt Gaetz admits Trump’s legal defense was ‘like an 8th grade book report’ — only
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) admitted that President Donald Trump’s team of lawyers weren’t quite the legal eagles that he thinks they might be, said Politico reporter Andrew Desiderio.
Questioned about his take on the way the case is unfolding in the Senate, Gaetz said that the House presented it like it was going to be on “cable news.”
Desiderio said that Gaetz then lamented that the White House presented their case more like “an 8th-grade book report.”
“Actually, no, I take that back,” he stopped, noting that an 8th grader would have the wherewithal to use visual aids like PowerPoint and iPads.
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| Subject: Devin Nunes’ Hometown Paper Endorses His Rival Tue Feb 04, 2020 11:17 pm | |
| February 3, 2020
Devin Nunes’ hometown paper scorches the ‘obsessed’ Republican lawmaker as it endorses his rival
Although California became even more of a blue state in the 2018 midterms, Rep. Devin Nunes was among the Republicans in the state to be reelected. But Nunes’ hometown newspaper, the Fresno Bee, is hoping that he won’t win another term in 2020 — and in a February 3 editorial, the publication’s editorial board recommends Democrat Phil Arballo over Nunes.
Before 2018, the Fresno Bee notes, Nunes “had previously received the paper’s recommendation in every campaign since he was first elected in 2002.”
But that changed in 2018 because Nunes, according to the Bee, “became obsessed with defending President Donald Trump against the Mueller investigation, to the point of violating well-established protocol while running the powerful House Intelligence Committee.”
The Bee goes on to assert that the far-right congressman has “continued to fail his district and has peddled wild conspiracy theories about how Democrats are out to get the president.''
He does so despite the fact that Congress is an independent branch of government. And he has not seriously considered whether any of the points Democrats have made in the impeachment process might be legitimate; not even once has he opened his mind to the possibility that Trump used the office of the president to conduct foreign affairs for his own personal gain.”
Nunes represents California’s 22nd Congressional District, which is in the central part of the state and includes areas of Fresno County as well as Tulare County. And that district, the Bee stresses, needs a congressman who cares about local voters as much as he cares about defending Trump.
“The 22nd District deserves someone who fulfills the oversight role of Congress,” the Bee asserts. “And the district needs someone whose focus is supporting the people of Tulare and Fresno Counties, not defending the person who occupies the White House.”
In a March 3 primary, Democratic voters in Nunes’ district will decide whether they want Arballo or another Democrat to take on Nunes in the general election.
The Bee, in its endorsement of Arballo, says, “He’s Latino, with grandparents who immigrated from Mexico for better opportunities here. His ethnicity is relevant in a district where 46% of the residents are Latino.”
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| Subject: Re: Devin Nunes Mon Mar 02, 2020 6:47 pm | |
| For Shite AHAA Another one for Nunes--
March 2, 2020
Devin Nunes files $250 million suit against Washington Post for reporting he helped Trump spy on intel officials.
On Monday, Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) filed the latest in a serious of controversial lawsuits, demanding over $250 million in damages for defamation from the Washington Post and reporter Shane Harris for an article alleging he told President Donald Trump about an intelligence briefing on Russia.
The article also alleged Trump was enraged at acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire that he didn’t hear about this from him. Nunes’ suit claims that none of this happened and that the article maliciously injures his reputation.
Over the past two years, Nunes has sued a number of individuals and organizations for defamation, including newspapers that have published unflattering stories about him, and two satirical Twitter accounts named “Devin Nunes’ Mom” and “Devin Nunes’ Cow.”
(((What a fukin Snowflake.. thin-skinned Idiot BWAAHA
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| Subject: Re: Devin Nunes Mon Mar 16, 2020 9:50 pm | |
| One day after Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) told people “it’s a great time to to out,” he has clarified that when he told people to “go to your local pub,” he was only talking about take-out or drive-thru local pubs.
On Hannity's show, Nunes says "media freaks don't have a clue" what's going on. Nunes claims he was encouraging people to do drive-thru or takeout during his Sunday Fox hit, despite saying people can easily get into restaurants and telling people to go to local pub.
Here are the Republican congressman’s remarks from Sunday morning: “If you’re healthy, you and your family, it’s a great time to go out and go to a local restaurant, likely you can get in easy. Let’s not hurt the working people in this country...go to your local pub”
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| Subject: Re: Devin Nunes Mon Nov 01, 2021 2:07 am | |
| 11-1-2021
Rep. Nunes’ family ordered by a federal judge to show who’s really bankrolling $20 million lawsuit.
A federal judge is demanding Rep. Devin Nunes’ family come clean about who’s really bankrolling a multimillion dollar defamation lawsuit against a reporter and magazine publisher over a 2018 story about their Iowa farm.
The suit was filed by Nunes’ family, but Judge Mark Roberts of Iowa’s Northern District Court wants to know who’s really paying the legal fees.
According to reporting from The Sacramento Bee, the congressman’s brother said he had “no idea” who was paying their lawyers and that the family had only paid one $500 fee.
“Anthony Nunes III’s lack of knowledge about who is paying the attorneys prosecuting this action raises legitimate concern about not only who may be in charge of the lawsuit, but also whether Plaintiffs are the still the real parties in interest,” Roberts wrote in his decision.
Nunes and his family share the same attorney, Steve Biss, and the concern shared by Roberts, the reporter, and the publisher is whether or not a group of fat-cat Republican donors is really at the center of the payments. Also in question is whether or not the Nunes family could be considered public figures, which could make it more challenging to launch a defamation suit.
The suit stems from an article written by Ryan Lizza for Esquire magazine implying that the Nunes’ farm, NuStar Farms, employed undocumented workers. The family is seeking $20 million in damages.
The Bee reports that Nunes has filed 10 lawsuits against media companies and others in the past three years. The companies include Twitter; McClatchy, the parent company of The Fresno Bee; The Washington Post; and CNN.
Last year, Campaign Legal Center (CLC) requested an investigation into whether Nunes is receiving legal services in violation of House ethics rules. It’s doubtful he could afford all these lawsuits on his annual congressional salary of $174,000.
”In sum, Representative Nunes has not disclosed the source of payments for the legal services he is receiving, and the possibility of a contingency fee agreement with his lawyer is not an absolute defense for a violation of the House gift rule,” the complaint from CLC reads.
Last year a federal judge dismissed Nunes’ lawsuit against Lizza and Hearst, finding the Iowa farm story did not defame him. But an appeals court was forced to reopen the case after Lizza tweeted with a hyperlink to the Esquire story.
Roberts has ordered the Nunes family to hand over documents showing who is funding this latest farm lawsuit.
Perhaps to deflect, or perhaps just because he is the snarky little contrarian that he is, today in a hearing about diversity in the intelligence community, Nunes said that the country’s national security apparatus is spending too much time on "woke" initiatives. Huh?
"Unfortunately, we can't counter hypersonic missile launch with better pronoun usage. And a deeper understanding of White rage won't rescue Americans stranded in Afghanistan," he said. Adding: “I'd argue that woke obsessions are the proper jurisdiction of faculty lounge Marxists, not our national security agencies.”
Maybe worry a little less about “woke” initiatives (because Nunes, that ship has sailed), and a bit more about how you can afford to shroud yourself in all these costly lawsuits—then show us the money!
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