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Robert Kraft arrested today for soliciting a prostitute in Florida. The Witch Hunt continues. Trump will have to pardon him.
sorry if posted. this is pretty wild:
also, keep things in perspective:
Either way the 4K cheek clapping is on the way
SDNY
Making false statements to federal officials constitutes a crime, but it can be difficult to prove because it requires prosecutors to show a person “knowingly and willfully” lied, rather than simply misstated a fact.
Both the Justice and Interior Departments declined to comment on the matter Friday.
Zinke did not respond to a request for comment. In an interview with The Post last month, he denied any wrongdoing in connection with the casino deal.
“The Department of Interior should not take a position on any activity outside the reservation that is not bound by law or treaty,” he said.
“I sided with a principle that I didn’t want to take a position on something that was off the reservation. I had multiple legal counselors’ opinions about what was legal. The investigators may not have liked my answers, but they were truthful.”
The Mashantucket Pequot and Mohegan tribes sought federal approval in 2017 to operate a commercial casino off reservation land, in an arrangement that would ensure the operation gave 25 percent of its slot revenue to the state of Connecticut.
MGM, which declined to comment this week, sought to block the petition on the grounds that it would provide the tribes with an unfair economic advantage. The casino giant has a gambling complex just 12 miles away from East Windsor, in Springfield, Mass., and has eyed opening a casino in Bridgeport.
Interior officials — including career staff and two Trump appointees — had tentatively signed off on the tribes’ proposal in the summer of 2017. But in September the department declined to approve it, prompting a lawsuit by the Mashantucket Pequot and the state of Connecticut. The tribe has questioned whether Zinke was improperly influenced by Rep. Mark Amodei (R-Nev.) and then-Sen. Dean Heller (R-Nev.), both of whom have received contributions from MGM Resorts International. The company ranked as Heller’s second-biggest contributor between 2011 and 2016, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, giving him $57,450 during that period.
Attorneys representing the tribes and the state of Connecticut amended their complaint Wednesday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. The filing says that Heller called Zinke on Sept. 15, 2017, just hours before Interior issued its final decision, to pressure him not to approve the casino application.
Heller could not be immediately reached for comment Friday.