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Jan. 6 rally organizer must pay $2K a
day until she complies with subpoena,
judge rules

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Posted By: sunset, 7/9/2025 6:09:07 PM

A federal judge has ordered one of the organizers of Donald Trump’s Jan. 6, 2021, rally to pay a daily $2,000 fine, after weeks of skirting a civil court subpoena for records related to her role in the events. Caroline Wren, a longtime Republican fundraiser, was a liaison between the Trump White House and participants in the Jan. 6 rally, helping arrange speakers, coordinate the timeline and boost attendance. She’s among the many witnesses subpoenaed by Capitol Police officers suing Trump, accusing him of fomenting the violence that occurred that day, in a lawsuit that has been pending for four years. U.S. District Judge Donald Middlebrooks issued the order

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My elementary school taught of a thing called A Bill of Rights that would seem to contradict the judge's orders. For example: No person shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself. The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated. Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: bighambone 7/9/2025 6:15:15 PM (No. 1975214)
Bill Clinton nominated judge, so what do you expect?
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Hermit_Crab 7/9/2025 6:39:04 PM (No. 1975225)
I wouldn't pay them a cent. But I would be suing the Capitol Police for refusing to testify against the police assassins of Ashli Babbitt and Roseanne Boyland.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: singermom9 7/9/2025 6:39:48 PM (No. 1975226)
Biden dr just plead the 5th. Do that.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: danu 7/9/2025 6:59:44 PM (No. 1975235)
capitol police are the lowest of the low. bride of chuckie , and peloser, must be out of beer money. slugs.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Jethro bo 7/9/2025 8:09:02 PM (No. 1975266)
Only a Clinton, Obambi, Diaper Joe Inferior Court Black Robed Activist can find a group that has 'standing' to sue a sitting president for the president's official acts. Trump gave an official speech and encouraged peaceful protest.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: earlybird 7/9/2025 8:33:28 PM (No. 1975269)
Judge an Obama appointee in 2011. According to his Wikipedia page, Judge Ramos was born in Puerto Rico and came here with his mother and six siblings. He has had some "controversies", according to the same site: Controversies Ramos came under ethical scrutiny for allegedly violating the Judicial Code of Conduct by failing to disclose financial conflicts of interests in matters he presided over. In September 2021, the Wall Street Journal published an article reporting that more than 131 federal judges had violated their ethical obligations by presiding over matters where they had a financial interest. Ramos was prominently highlighted in the Wall Street Journal piece for presiding over a lawsuit between ExxonMobil and TIG Insurance Co. over a pollution dispute, while he owned upwards of $50,000 of ExxonMobil stock.[10] Ramos ruled in favor of ExxonMobil, ordering TIG Insurance Co. to pay ExxonMobil $28 million in damages as well as $8 million in interest. Ramos again came under controversy in March 2022, when he failed to disclose a financial interest in a case he was presiding over. Investors had sued major banks, including Barclays and HSBC, accusing them of rigging the foreign bond market. Ramos dismissed the investors' complaint. It was later revealed that he held stock in one of the defendant banks. He subsequently recused himself from the matter, which was taken over by Judge Valerie E. Caproni; she reconsidered the dismissal of the investors' complaint against the banks and allowed the case to proceed.[11]
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Reply 7 - Posted by: earlybird 7/9/2025 8:48:23 PM (No. 1975272)
Judge Middlebrook eneeared himself to the Clintons by dismissing PDJT's suite the Russia hoax/Steele dossier matter against" (4) Defendants Hillary dlinton, HFACC, Inc., John Podesta, Robert Mook, Jake Sullivan, DNC, DNC Services Corporation, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Perkins Coie LLP, Marc Elias, Michael Sussman, Charlies Halliday Dolan, Jr., Fusion GPS, Glenn Simpson, Peter Fritsch, Nellie Ohr, Bruce Ohr, Igor Danchenko, Rodney Joffe, Neustar Security Services, and Neustar, Inc.’s Joint Motion to Dismiss Under Federal Rule 12(b)(6) (DE 226) is GRANTED.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Catfur27 7/9/2025 11:28:29 PM (No. 1975287)
..break out that auto pen...and have Biden pardon her !!! ( .....it's not like he would know ...)
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Reply 9 - Posted by: daisey 7/10/2025 12:47:43 AM (No. 1975292)
Eric Holder, Barry Sotero’s wingman, just ignored his subpoenas. Nothing was said or done. He skated.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Strike3 7/10/2025 4:47:03 AM (No. 1975301)
The Capitol Police and the FBI did most of the organizing, attempting to turn a peaceful rally into an insurrection. The only shot fired was by Lieutenant Michael Leroy Byrd of the Capitol Police, who was promoted for his blatant murder of a US Military veteran.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: udanja99 7/10/2025 7:04:48 AM (No. 1975325)
The person who should be getting a subpoena for organizing that day is Nasty Pelousy.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: felixcat 7/10/2025 8:55:09 AM (No. 1975371)
The article doesn't identify who the USCP officers are who are suing Ms. Wren. Are they current USCP officers or ones who have since left USCP to be pseudo body guards for the likes of Robert DeNiro?
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Reply 13 - Posted by: Strike3 7/10/2025 9:18:52 AM (No. 1975386)
The judge is the one who should be fined and jailed for direct violation of the First Amendment.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: stablemoney 7/10/2025 9:58:48 AM (No. 1975420)
Trump should pardon Wren and bring this nonsense to an end.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: anniebc 7/11/2025 12:19:49 AM (No. 1975730)
Make the judge pay twice the amount for imposing this ridiculousness on this woman. Why doesn't our side do more to destroy the works of darkness? We should be going after them harder than they're going after us.
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