“Unfortunately, journalists can still be found who believe these stories… in Austria I took legal action against all the media and was able to win the cases very quickly.”
Sunday, June 11, 2023
A psychiatric examination of Dr. Schlesinger should decisively resolve the custody fight
It is very important to note the incredible fact that through all of this - Dr. Schlesinger has not been given a psychiatric examination. Clearly either he or Beth is seriously misunderstanding reality. Beth has already been examined by a professional and declared to be free of mental illness.
Update: I am not calling for a public posting of anyone's psychiatric reports. I am simply requesting that Michael have an evaluation as mandated by the Vienna Appeals and Supreme Courts and which was never done.
Schlesinger Twins: Beth urgently requests Chabad to let her attend her sons' birthday party
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update - The Law of Austria regardiing child custody European Commission
http://www.help.gv.at/Portal.Node/hlpd/public/content/10/Seite.100022.html
In the case of sole custody, the non-custodial parent has the following minimal rights.
The right to information, statements and representation
The custodial parent is obliged to inform the non-custodial parent about important matters and changes in the life of a child of both parties (eg change of school, change of address, illnesses which are not just minor, success at school).
The non-custodial parent has the right to make a statement about these topics. The custodial parent also has these rights, ie the parents are obliged to inform each other about these things. The non-custodial parent also has to care for and rear the child and represent him/her in everyday matters, as long as circumstances permit, e.g when the custodial parent is not present and the child is lawfully spending time with the non-custodial parent.
National Review editorial board: Impossible to read Trump indictment and ‘not be appalled’
The board for the conservative news outlet noted that many of the boxes that Trump had moved from the White House to Mar-a-Lago at the end of his presidency only contained newspaper clippings, photos, cards and letters, but they also included hundreds of documents with classified markings.
Donald Trump admits on tape he didn’t declassify ‘secret information’
CNN obtained the transcript of a portion of the meeting where Trump is discussing a classified Pentagon document about attacking Iran. In the audio recording, which CNN previously reported was obtained by prosecutors, Trump says that he did not declassify the document he’s referencing, according to the transcript.
Publicly, Trump has claimed that all the documents he brought with him to his Florida residence are declassified, while he’s railed against the special counsel’s investigation as a political witch hunt attempting to interfere with his 2024 presidential campaign.
Saturday, June 10, 2023
Yes, Trump Said 'No One Will Be Above the Law' Regarding Protection of Classified Information
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/trump-classified-above-law/
'No One Will Be Above the Law'
The statement in question was uttered by Trump on Aug. 18, 2016, during an appearance at one of his presidential campaign rallies in Charlotte, North Carolina.
While speaking in front of a crowd, Trump said, "In my administration, I'm going to enforce all laws concerning the protection of classified information. No one will be above the law."
Did Trump Sign Into Law Felony for Which He's Indicted?
https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-indicted-classified-documents-felony-1805561
True
"Trump signed the bill after spending the 2016 presidential campaign accusing Hillary Clinton of improperly handling classified information."
In 2018, as part of legislation that extended the FISA Amendments Act, Trump signed changes to U.S. Code that upgraded the sentencing protocol for the crime of mishandling classified documents.
Previously punishable by no more than one year in jail, the change meant those found guilty could face up to five years behind bars, upgrading the crime from a misdemeanor to a felony.
'What if we don't play ball?' Why Trump indictment could be so damaging
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-65863396
The indictment offers two specific instances when Mr Trump was allegedly willing to show classified documents to people who did not have adequate security clearances.
The first involves a recording of the former president talking on 21 July, 2021, to a writer, a publisher and two members of his staff.
He told them about a secret US plan of attack against a country that is not named but believed to be Iran.
According to the indictment:
"Trump told the individuals that the plan was 'highly confidential' and 'secret'. Trump also said, 'As president I could have declassified it,' and 'Now, I can't, you know, but this is still a secret."
Friday, June 9, 2023
The conservative Supreme Court might have paved the way for Dems to take the House
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/06/08/conservative-supreme-court-dems-house-vra-00101166
In a best-case scenario that could mean three more seats for Democrats in the Deep South, most imminently in Alabama.
Puerto Rico breaks record with 125-degree heat index, causing power outages and serious health risks
“There’s emerging science indicating that there’s a connection to climate change here — the heat wave in Puerto Rico right now has been made at least five times more likely to happen due to man-made global warming,” said John Morales, a meteorologist at ClimaData and a hurricane specialist for NBC Miami.
Colorado’s largest eruv could sprout in Douglas County with fishing line strung between light poles
https://www.denverpost.com/2023/06/08/eruv-douglas-county-jewish-chabad/
But Douglas County’s eruv wouldn’t be the nation’s largest. That honor likely goes to the Los Angeles Community Eruv, or L.A. Eruv, which covers 100 to 110 square miles of the nation’s second-largest city and is bounded by giant highways like the Ventura, Santa Monica and San Diego freeways, according to executive director Howard Witkin.
People Sure Think Marjorie Taylor Greene Just Admitted To A Crime On Live TV
https://news.yahoo.com/people-sure-think-marjorie-taylor-053253337.html
Greene said the document was “unclassified,” but a SCIF is typically used only for very sensitive information. Lawmakers generally must check all electronic devices before entering, and cannot take notes while inside.
And usually, information revealed in the SCIF can’t be repeated outside of it.
But Greene ―a conspiracy theorist and close ally of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) who has called for a “national divorce” and spoke last year at a white nationalist event ― said she copied as much as she could once she left the SCIF.