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“When you add that context, it changes the egregiousness of the interaction. Though it does not eliminate concerns Chief White has, it does change the storyline.”

The egregiousness of Trump’s conduct on and around Jan. 6 made it difficult for the DOJ to do nothing.

It will also pay the government $5,924 in civil penalties, based on the nature of violations and other elements such as “repeated violations, lack of good faith, willfulness, egregiousness or blatant disregard of the laws,” said DOL spokesperson Jose Carnevali.

The ministry spokesman responded on cue: “We are struck by the blatancy and egregiousness of the U.S.’s plundering of Syria. According to Syrian government data, in the first half of 2022, over 80% of Syria’s daily oil output was smuggled out of the country by U.S. occupation troops. Earlier this month, U.S. forces used 60 tankers and trucks to ship oil and wheat they looted from Syria. … The Syrian people’s right to life is being ruthlessly trampled on by the U.S.”

“A consecutive sentence is eminently reasonable given the egregiousness of Kelly’s conduct,” the filing argued.

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