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A rip current statement in effect for Coastal Broward and Coastal Miami Dade Regions

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A rip current statement in effect for Coastal Broward and Coastal Miami Dade Regions

JOHN YOO


Hillary Clinton went far beyond either Biden, Trump in mishandling of classified docs: Former DOJ official

UC Berkeley law professor John Yoo joins "Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy" to raise concerns over the mishandling of classified documents.

foxnews.com

GOP attorneys general back Trump in court fight over Mar-a-Lago documents

Ken Paxton of Texas and 10 other state attorneys general argued in an amicus brief that the Biden administration could not be trusted.

washingtonpost.com

Clarence Thomas says abortion leak has changed Supreme Court

Justice Clarence Thomas says that the Supreme Court has been changed by the shocking leak of a draft opinion earlier this month.

Dentists debunk 15 teeth myths

Dentists Dr. John Yoo and Dr. Jason Lin debunk 15 more myths about teeth. They explain how cavities can be reversed, if acidic foods will whiten teeth, and how long fillings last . They also talk about what you should do with a knocked-out tooth — as well as how long you have before it's gone for good. Yoo is a pediatric dentist in NYC and New Jersey and co-founder of Beam City Dental and Beam Street Dental. Linn is an orthodontist in NYC and New Jersey and co-founder of Beam City Dental and Beam Street Dental

news.yahoo.com

Column: Twenty years on, we haven’t closed the book on America’s torture program

The U.S. officials who authorized torture are on to new public roles. Those who were subjected to it can't escape its aftereffects.

latimes.com

What if Trump never concedes? The Constitution will end his term, conservative lawyer John Yoo says

Conservative lawyer John Yoo is among the latest legal voices to raise doubts about President Donald Trump's attempts to reverse the result of the 2020 election with claims of voter fraud. "He may never concede; he doesn't have to concede," Yoo said. On January 20th, Donald Trump's term ends and Joe Biden's, I believe, will begin." Supporters of US President Donald Trump protest in front of the residence of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz in St Paul, Minnesota, on November 7, 2020. And then he will become the president and Donald Trump will become a private citizen, regardless of anything Donald Trump does."

cnbc.com

White House seeks advice of 'torture memos' author on powers

And every time it says DACA' ... replace it with skills-based immigration system," Yoo said he told the White House. This gives President Trump an alternative to create such a program, at least for a few years." But Yoo said that soon after publication of the articles, he received a call from White House officials he declined to name. I wasn't trying to influence the White House, he said, noting his articles were intended to criticize what he thought the court had gotten wrong. Indeed, Trump and members of his administration extending back to former White House Counsel Don McGahn have long held expansive views of presidential powers.

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