Supreme Court to meet behind closed doors to discuss mystery Mueller-related grand jury subpoena

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The Supreme Court will meet behind closed doors on Friday to discuss whether to add cases to the court's docket next term, including one petition brought by a mystery company related to special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation

If the court denies the case, it will represent the last stop for a company that has been fighting a subpoena issued last year by a federal grand jury in Washington, DC.For months now, the case has been one of the most closely watched and guarded secrets among Mueller's work.

Those fines began accruing more than two months ago, on January 15. The ruling was affirmed by the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.That court held that if the company's view were to prevail,"a foreign-sovereign-owned, purely commercial enterprise operating within the United States could flagrantly violate criminal laws and the US government would be powerless to respond save through diplomatic pressure.

 

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I guess we will see if the Trump appointees are there to protect him or the Nation.

Those Judges dont know Templars created the Americas.Never Forget Jacques De Molay and Templar gnosticism.

cnn When are you going to report about the $275 million lawsuit?

Behind closed doors.....hmmmmm where deals are made

Federal judges are becoming politicians in judge uniforms, that's why we need term limits for federal judges including the United States Supreme Court.

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