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Support and now for Full Personal Legal Aid
(Rudy Gee: “You're fired - take a hike”)
Updated Major Addition: The broad interpretation of the
Westfall Act (TIME magazine story)
in previous case law will be now be analyzed in this context, as a court will
need to decide whether the law applies in the case described in the original
post below.
If so, Carroll’s suit against Trump will be dismissed.
Carroll’s lawyer Roberta Kaplan said
in a statement earlier this week: “Trump’s effort
to wield the power of the U.S. government to evade responsibility for his
private misconduct is without precedent, and shows even more starkly how far he
is willing to go to prevent the truth from coming out.”
The original story starts here:
This following story is from Newsweek with this headline:
“Barr's Move to
Defend Trump Against E. Jean Carroll's Case Betrayal of
All Survivors”
This Case: The DOJ is seeking to replace
President Donald J. Trump's private legal team with government lawyers to
defend him in a defamation lawsuit by author E. Jean Carroll, who has accused
him of raping her in the 1990s.
As psychologists who
specialize in working with survivors of sexual trauma, we know this extremely
unusual intervention is about more than taxpayer-funded protection of the
president. It's also an enormous betrayal of trauma survivors everywhere.
The DOJ's mission is: “To enforce the law and defend
the interests of the United States according to the law; to ensure public
safety against threats foreign and domestic; to provide federal leadership in
preventing and controlling crime; to seek just punishment for those guilty of
unlawful behavior; and to ensure fair and impartial administration of justice
for all Americans.”
Meanwhile, an estimated one
in three women, as well as at least one in six men, has experienced sexual
abuse or assault — and these are likely underestimates.
Therefore, it is the DOJ’s
duty to marshal all possible resources to stop the widespread sexual abuse and
assault of people in the United States.
Instead, the AG now seeks to defend one
man — the president — against the defamation allegations of a woman who said
she was sexually assaulted, which Trump denies.
My 2 Cents: This article was written by two Doctors (Joan Cook &
and Anne DePrince), both psychologists: One at Yale and the other at the University of
Denver.
Both of them do research and provide treatment for PTSD combat vets, interpersonal
violence survivors, people who escaped the former WTC on 9/11, and violence
against women and children.
This story plainly shows how horrible AG Barr truly is. He is the most- pathetic AG ever who is now fully acting for Trump as his personal attorney and NOT as the nation's top attorney for all of us and not just one man as this cases clearly shows.
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