— Kaitlan Collins (@kaitlancollins) November 10, 2021
A federal judge rejected a bid by former President Trump to keep secret papers about his actions leading up to and during the Jan. 6 attack. But a Trump lawyer has signaled an intent to appeal the ruling. https://t.co/dk4Sk6kzDL pic.twitter.com/RYySOzllwK
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 10, 2021
A must-watch moment: https://t.co/iNIOSiFQaf
— Leesa Brown (@LeesaBrown) November 10, 2021
Shoutout to Black Excellence! This Black Judge has just made Donald Trump's life miserable. pic.twitter.com/NLbSh5sqNR
— greg (@mistergeezy) November 10, 2021
NEW: Subpoenas show Jan. 6 panel's focus on Trump's plans https://t.co/0qfG8pQkMr pic.twitter.com/bDYdLfDTPy
— The Hill (@thehill) November 10, 2021
That was quick—Trump’s response the the J6 Committee hitting Kayleigh McEnany and Stephen Miller with subpoenas: pic.twitter.com/EZVoKjSQ0G
— Anders Hagstrom (@Hagstrom_Anders) November 9, 2021
BREAKING: The Select Committee has issued subpoenas to ten former administration officials, including individuals who served on the White House staff at the time of the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol. https://t.co/dEs1NRYhFO
— January 6th Committee (@January6thCmte) November 9, 2021
Trump's insecurity has run deep for decades. He's falsified a narrative about everything – inheritance, grades, skill, wealth, health, acuity – all secrets and lies. His need to protect lies is paramount. The Big Lie especially. This stands between him and total humiliation.
— Duty To Warn 🔉 (@duty2warn) November 10, 2021
Trump wins if he can delay proceedings until the GOP covers his ass by winning the house next yr.
— Roy (@RoyTally49) November 10, 2021
Trump ‘throws sand’ in gears of Capitol attack inquiry amid legal setbacks https://t.co/oiaydaAP12
This Republican has done more to defend American democracy from Trump and his apologists and enablers than most Democrats.https://t.co/lF6TZb1nQX
— S.V. Dáte (@svdate) November 10, 2021
National Republicans stunned by Sununu snub https://t.co/oiH789tm0c pic.twitter.com/cbD82yB0Kk
— The Hill (@thehill) November 10, 2021
An amazing fact about the Trump presidency is that Pelosi and Schumer agreed to give him a $2 trillion infrastructure bill but Trump told them no, they had to stop investigating his administration first. So the deal died. https://t.co/v227ZMukVb
— Sahil Kapur (@sahilkapur) November 10, 2021
Good news for the GOP. Its donors aren’t bothered by its complicity in sedition, insurrection, and authoritarianism. Bad news for the country though. https://t.co/Kd8rfO9Gau
— Max Boot (@MaxBoot) November 10, 2021
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Cox becomes latest Tory in ‘sleaze’ sights
EXCL: Sir Geoffrey Cox is tonight being referred to the standards commissioner by Labour after he appeared to use his Commons office to represent the British Virgin Islands in a corruption case against the UK government
— Henry Zeffman (@hzeffman) November 9, 2021
Full story in @thetimes on Wednesday
Tory MP who worked for tax haven argued against closing money laundering loopholes https://t.co/Rca7HBZhfs
— The Independent (@Independent) November 10, 2021
Clip from 14 September appears to shows MP Geoffrey Cox using his parliamentary office to carry out private work for British Virgin Islands inquiry
— BBC Politics (@BBCPolitics) November 10, 2021
"Forgive my absence… I'm afraid the bell went off," he says
The division bell summons MPs to votehttps://t.co/oM4mvhUQig pic.twitter.com/aoszbtWXYY
“Most of Cox’s constituents would expect him to see their welfare, and that of the communities in Torridge and West Devon, as his main concern. If he isn’t prepared to do that – if he wants to be off arguing cases in tax havens – he shouldn’t be an MP.” https://t.co/TMTH41kVHI
— Jo Maugham (@JolyonMaugham) November 9, 2021
Have you wondered why suddenly today months later that Geoffrey Cox is the story???
— Angus B MacNeil MP (@AngusMacNeilSNP) November 9, 2021
…
Well a very well placed source tells me No10 leaked the Cox story to detract from Boris being the story!!!
◾All Tory MPs now aware they are Boris-meat to be thrown to dogs whenever!!
Could it be that Boris Johnson strolled through a hospital unmasked so we would talk about what a selfish, uncaring moral void he is instead of talking about how corrupt he is?
— David Schneider (@davidschneider) November 8, 2021
Could that really be how far we’ve fallen? pic.twitter.com/wZFmEZim1v
After missing the debate on sleaze in parliament yesterday, and stonewalling questions from reporters on the issue, the House of Commons will go on recess from tomorrow meaning there will be no prime minister’s questions for Boris Johnson this week either.
— Adam Bienkov (@AdamBienkov) November 9, 2021
No PMQ,s as a result…
— Rik Ferguson (@rik_big) November 9, 2021
A cynic would say he's trying to avoid scrutiny…. AGAIN.
So would everybody else. https://t.co/EKY1u5Acb4
Eddie Mair: 'People are beginning to wonder whether Boris Johnson sometimes likes to disappear.'@eddiemair pic.twitter.com/wfCNjcOVKY
— LBC (@LBC) November 9, 2021
My bit about bottler Boris Johnson and Parliament's sleaze shitstorm – now upgraded to Category 5 https://t.co/heEbg4yi5V
— Marina Hyde (@MarinaHyde) November 9, 2021
In whose world is this not cash for questions? https://t.co/4fUHjyR2GU
— Pippa Crerar (@PippaCrerar) November 10, 2021
Strong and welcome intervention from American political leaders calling on the U.K. Gov to abandon this dangerous path & implement the Protocol in full. pic.twitter.com/8aSEoCQoOP
— Damian McGenity (@damian_mcgenity) November 10, 2021
Thank goodness, a serious Conservative voice talking sense on Article 16 / Northern Ireland Protocol. Hopefully all of this from @Dannythefink will have some effect in bringing home some realities to colleagues (others will just say "remoaner" doubtless) https://t.co/e1craTWFAf
— David Henig (@DavidHenigUK) November 10, 2021
Lord Frost is making a statement in the House of Lords later this morning on “EU relations”
— Andrew Adonis (@Andrew_Adonis) November 10, 2021
Is he triggering article 16? Or just going to be generally abusive about the EU once more?
When did Parliament give Lord Frost the right to make this decision on his own? Why is Parliament not given or demanding a vote on this. Triggering Article 16 will most likely lead to the complete collapse of the whole Withdrawal Agreement.
— John Russell (@john4london) November 10, 2021
Hard to believe that @DavidGHFrost just urged colleagues with a straight face not to take the 'road of confrontation… for the sake of everyone in Northern Ireland'.
— Louise Haigh (@LouHaigh) November 10, 2021
He has repeatedly and deliberately stoked tension and confrontation causing instability in Northern Ireland.
NEW: Ireland making contingency plans for Article 16 and possible new trade barriers. Leo Varadkar, who negotiated the NI protocol with Johnson says if Britain were to resile from NIP, "the EU would have no option other than to introduce what we call rebalancing measures. 1/2
— lisa o'carroll (@lisaocarroll) November 9, 2021