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Ted Kennedy
Physique: Husky Build Height: 6′ 2″ (1.88 m)
Edward Moore “Ted” Kennedy (February 22, 1932 – August 25, 2009) was a United States Senator from Massachusetts and a member of the Democratic Party. He was the second most senior member of the Senate when he died and was the fourth-longest-serving senator in United States history, having served there for almost 47 years. The most prominent living member of the Kennedy family for many years, he was the last surviving son of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. and Rose Kennedy; the youngest brother of President John F. Kennedy and Senator Robert F. Kennedy and the father of Congressman Patrick J. Kennedy.
Handsome, hairy chest, thick ass and drunk half the time, Kennedy was known for his charisma and oratorical skills, becoming recognized as “The Lion of the Senate” through his long tenure and influence. More than 300 bills that Kennedy and his staff wrote were enacted into law. Unabashedly liberal, Kennedy championed an interventionist government emphasizing economic and social justice.
The Chappaquiddick incident in 1969 resulted in the death of his automobile passenger, Mary Jo Kopechne, hindered his chances of ever becoming president. Back in the 90s I had a seroius Ted Kennedy thing going after the William Kennedy Smith rape trial and later the Clarence Thomas appointment hearings. I was just realizing my attraction to older men at the time and he was the kind of man I liked. Stocky to down right fat, thick white hair and horny as hell. Thoughts of him running around my mind with no pants on was hot. Even when I see him on TV making a speech, all I could think of was him standing behind the podium with no pants on.
Twice married with three children with his first wife, Joan Bennett Kennedy. After accusations of philandering and alcohol abuse surfaced, they divorced in 1982. 10 more years of whoring and drinking. In 1992 he remarried second wife, Victoria Kennedy and credits his recovery to his new relationship. Together the couple had two more children. On August 25, 2009, Kennedy died of a malignant brain tumor (glioblastoma) at his home in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, at the age of 77.
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UNI’s Lujan is new No. 1 at 184 in WIN’s Feb. 25 rankings
Photo: Northern Iowa’s Taylor Lujan, who defeated Iowa’s Abe Assad in this year’s Midlands, has taken over the top spot at 184 pounds in WIN’s Feb. 25 rankings. (Ginger Robinson photo).
NEWTON, Iowa — Northern Iowa senior Taylor Lujan has taken over the top spot at 184 pounds in WIN Magazine’s Feb. 25 rankings, presented by Cliff Keen Athletic.
Lujan, who was a three-time national qualifier at 174 pounds before this year, moved into the top spot in this week’s national rankings after Arizona State’s two-time defending national champion Zahid Valencia was suspended indefinitely and Virginia Tech’s Hunter Bolen lost last weekend.
Meanwhile in the team rankings, Iowa (13-0) earned the top ranking in WIN’s final Team Dual ratings and the Hawkeyes maintained their lead in WIN’s Tournament Power Index. The Hawkeyes feature 10 ranked wrestlers, nine in the Top 8 of their weight class and three No. 1-rated wrestlers: Spencer Lee (125), Pat Lugo (149) and Michael Kemerer (174).
Penn State (12-2) remained the No. 2-rated team in both the Team Dual rankings and TPI (85). The Nittany Lions, which have won the past four NCAA titles, feature eight ranked wrestlers, five in the Top 8 and two No. 1-rated wrestlers: Nick Lee (141) and Vincenzo Joseph (165).
The remaining Top-5 duals team are No. 3 NC State (15-0), No. 4 Nebraska (11-3) and No. 5 Ohio State (10-4). In WIN’s TPI, the other Top 5 schools are No. 3 Ohio State (58 points), No. 4 Wisconsin (46) and No. 5 Princeton.
WIN’s TPI is a prediction of where teams could finish in the 2020 NCAA Division I Championships, March 19-21, in Minneapolis, and is based on teams’ individual rankings and predictions to where wrestlers might place at the NCAAs.
WIN’s TPI point totals are broken down by the following individual rankings: 1st – 20 (16 AA points + 4 advancement points); 2nd – 16 (12+4); 3rd – 13.5 (10+3.5); 4th – 12.5 (9+3.5); 5th – 10 (7+3); 6th – 9 (6+3); 7th – 6.5 (4+2.5); 8th – 5.5 (3+2.5). Additional points for other rankings include: 9th/12th – 2; 13th/16th – 1.5; 17th-20th – 1. TPI points will be lower than the final actual NCAA tournament points because it does not include bonus points.
The remaining top-ranked wrestlers are Wisconsin’s Seth Gross (133), Northwestern’s Ryan Deakin (157), Ohio State’s Kollin Moore (197) and Minnesota heavyweight Gable Steveson.
With the end of the regular season, programs will now focus on one of seven conference or national-qualifying tournaments that will eventually send 330 wrestlers to the NCAA tournament.
The following are dates and locations for those tournaments:
ACCMarch 8Pittsburgh, Pa.
Big TenMarch 7-8Piscataway, N.J.
Big 12March 7-8Tulsa, Okla.
EIWAMarch 6-7Bethlehem, Pa.
MACMarch 7-8DeKalb, Ill.
Pac-12March 7Palo Alto, Calif.
SoConMarch 8Boone, N.C.
WIN Magazine’s Final 2019-20 Dual Team Rankings
RkSchoolW-LPrev.
1.Iowa13-01st
2.Penn State12-22nd
3.NC State15-03rd
4.Nebraska11-34th
5.Ohio State10-45th
6.Oklahoma State13-38th
7.Lehigh12-313th
8.Arizona State15-27th
9.Pittsburgh10-410th
10.Virginia Tech11-36th
11.North Carolina14-39th
12.Wisconsin11-611th
13.Minnesota9-812th
14.Purdue12-514th
15.Missouri12-715th
16.Princeton9-417th
17.Iowa State10-525th
18.Northern Iowa8-418th
19.Army West Point10-319th
20.North Dakota State10-416th
21.Illinois11-421st
22.South Dakota State12-620th
23.Cornell11-722nd
24.Michigan7-623rd
25.Campbell11-224th
WIN Magazine’s Feb. 25, 2020 Tournament Power Index
RankSchoolTotal RankedTop 8 RankedTPI Pts
1.Iowa109136.5
2.Penn State8585
3.Ohio State6458
4.Wisconsin5346
5.Princeton4445
6t.Nebraska9443
6t.Oklahoma State9343
8.Lehigh5540
9.Northern Iowa6237
10.Northwestern4236.5
11.Minnesota5336
12.NC State6235
13.Purdue5434.5
14.Iowa State6227.5
15t.Arizona State6326
15t.Virginia3226
17.Stanford3225.5
18.Cornell3224
19.Pitt5223
20.Michigan5121.5
21.Utah Valley3220
22.Central Michigan4218.5
23.Oklahoma5118
24.North Carolina3116.5
25.West Virginia1116
26.Missouri2114.5
27t.Binghamton2114
27t.South Dakota State3214
29t.Campbell5111.5
29t.Rider2111.5
31.Illinois319.5
32.Army607.5
33t.Navy115.5
33t.Wyoming405.5
35t.Lock Haven305
35t.North Dakota State305
37t.American U.304
37t.Clarion204
37t.Penn304
37t.Rutgers304
41.Harvard203.5
42t.Michigan State203
42t.Northern Colorado203
42t.Old Dominion203
45t.Appalachian State101.5
45t.Bucknell101.5
45t.Buffalo101.5
45t.Cal Poly101.5
45t.Fresno State101.5
45t.George Mason101.5
45t.Indiana101.5
45t.Northern Illinois101.5
45t.Ohio101.5
45t.Oregon State101.5
55t.Cleveland State101
55t.Drexel101
55t.Edinboro101
55t.Kent State101
WIN Magazine’s Feb. 25, 2020 Individual Rankings
125 pounds
Wt/Rk Name School Yr Prev
1.Spencer LeeIowaJr.1st
2.Jack MuellerVirginiaSr.2nd
3.Pat GloryPrincetonSo.3rd
4.Nick PiccininniOklahoma StateSr.4th
5.Brandon PaetzellLehighJr.5th
6.Devin SchroderPurdueJr.6th
7.Drew HildebrandtCentral MichiganJr.7th
8.Brandon CourtneyArizona StateSo.8th
9.Michael ColaioccoPennFr.9th
10.Luke WernerLock HavenJr.10th
11.Patrick McKeeMinnesotaRS Fr.11th
12.Michael DeAugustinoNorthwesternRS Fr.12th
13.Jay SchwarmNorthern IowaSr.13th
14.Alex MackallIowa StateJr.14th
15.Cage CurryAmericanJr.15th
16.Liam CroninIndianaRSFr.17th
17.Trey ChalifouxArmySr.NR
18.Jakob CamachoNC StateRSFr.19th
19.Jack MedleyMichiganJr.NR
20.Killian CardinaleOld DominionSo.NR
133 pounds
Wt/Rk Name School Yr Prev
1.Seth GrossWisconsinGr.1st
2.Roman Bravo-YoungPenn StateSo.2nd
3.Austin DeSantoIowaJr.3rd
4.Sebastian RiveraNorthwesternJr.4th
5.Charles TuckerCornellSr.5th
6.Micky PhillippiPittSo.6th
7.Travis PiotrowskiIllinoisSr.7th
8.Noah GonserCampbellSr.8th
9.Sammy AlvarezRutgersFr.10th
10.Montorie BridgesWyomingJr.11th
11.Ridge LovettNebraskaFr.12th
12.Taylor LaMontUtah ValleyJr.13th
13.Zack TrampeBinghamtonSo9th
14.Cam SykoraNorth Dakota StateSr.14th
15.Devan TurnerOregon StateJr.15th
16.Derek SpannBuffaloJr.17th
17.Anthony MadrigalOklahomaSo.18th
18.Reece WitcraftOklahoma StateFr.19th
19.Tim RooneyKent StateSr.NR
20.T.J. FehlmanLock HavenSr.NR
141 pounds
Wt/Rk Name School Yr Prev
1.Nick LeePenn StateJr.1st
2Luke PletcherOhio StateSr.2nd
3.Real WoodsStanfordRSFr.3rd
4.Dom DemasOklahomaSo.4th
5.Chad RedNebraskaJr.6th
6.Max MurinIowaSo.5th
7.Ian ParkerIowa StateJr.8th
8.Mitch McKeeMinnesotaSr.9th
9.Mitch MooreVirginia TechSo.11th
10.Kyle ShoopLock HavenSr.10th
11.Tariq WilsonNC StateJr.12th
12.Michael BlockhusNorthern IowaRSFr.13th
13.Tristan MoranWisconsinSr.7th
14.Joshua HeilCampbellJr.14th
15.Dusty HoneOklahoma StateJr.15th
16.Shakur LaneyOhioSr.16th
17.Doug ZapfPennSo.17th
18.Dresden SimonCentral MichiganSo.18th
19.Zach ShermanNorth CarolinaSo.19th
20.Evan CheekCleveland StateSr.20th
149 pounds
Wt/Rk Name School Yr Prev
1.Pat LugoIowaSr.1st
2.Boo LewallenOklahoma StateJr.2nd
3.Austin O’ConnorNorth CarolinaSo.3rd
4.Brock MaullerMissouriSo.4th
5.Sammy SassoOhio StateRSFr.5th
6.Matt KolodzikPrincetonSr.6th
7.Brayton LeeMinnesotaRSFr.7th
8.Henry PohlmeyerSouth Dakota StateSr.8th
9.Max ThomsenNorthern IowaSr.9th
10.Jarrett DegenIowa StateJr.10th
11.Andrew AlirezNorthern ColoradoFr.11th
12.Brock ZacherlClarionSr.12th
13.Colston DiBlasiGeorge MasonSr.16th
14.Kanen StorrMichiganJr.14th
15.Jarod VerkleerenPenn StateSo.NR
16.John MilnerAppalachian StateSo.17th
17.Brent MooreVirginia TechSo.15th
18.Kizhan ClarkeAmerican U.Jr.13th
19.Collin PurintonNebraskaSr.19th
20.Griffin ParriottPurdueJr.20th
157 pounds
Wt/Rk Name School Yr Prev
1.Ryan DeakinNorthwesternJr.1st
2.Hayden HidlayNC StateJr.2nd
3.David CarrIowa StateRSFr.3rd
4.Quincey MondayPrincetonSo.5th
5.Jesse DellavecchiaRiderSr.7th
6.Kaleb YoungIowaJr.4th
7.Kendall ColemanPurdueRSFr.6th
8.Josh HumphreysLehighSo.8th
9.Markus HartmanArmySo.9th
10.Jarrett JacquesMissouriSo.10th
11.Will LewanMichiganRSFr.11th
12.Larry EarlyOld DominionSr.12th
13.Jacori TeemerArizona StateRSFr.NR
14.Wyatt SheetsOklahoma StateSo.19th
15.Jared FranekNorth Dakota StateRSFr.13th
16.Peyton RobbNebraskaRSFr.17th
17.Justin ThomasOklahomaJr.20th
18.Logan ParksCentral MichiganSr.NR
19.Anthony ArtalonaPennSo.NR
20.Jake TuckerMichigan StateJr.16th
165 pounds
Wt/Rk Name School Yr Prev
1.Vincenzo JosephPenn StateSr.1st
2.Alex MarinelliIowaJr.2nd
3.Evan WickWisconsinJr.3rd
4.Isaiah WhiteNebraskaSr.4th
5.Shane GriffithStanfordRSFr.5th
6.Josh ShieldsArizona StateSr.6th
7.Travis WittlakeOklahoma StateRSFr.7th
8.Tanner SkidgelNavyJr.8th
9.Andrew FogartyNorth Dakota StateSr.9th
10.Kennedy MondayNorth CarolinaJr.10th
11.David McFaddenVirginia TechSr.11th
12.Ethan SmithOhio StateSo.12th
13.Philip ConigliaroHarvardFr.13th
14.Zach HartmanBucknellSo.14th
15.Danny BraunagelIllinoisFr.15th
16.Thomas BullardNC StateJr.16th
17.Quentin PerezCampbellJr.17th
18.Ebed JarrellDrexelSr.18th
19.Jake WentzellPittJr.19th
20.Cael McCormickArmySr.20th
174 pounds
Wt/Rk Name School Yr Prev
1.Michael KemererIowaSr.1st
2.Mark HallPenn StateSr.2nd
3.Jordan KutlerLehighSr.3rd
4.Dylan LydyPurdueSr.4th
5.Bryce SteiertNorthern IowaSr.6th
6.Kaleb RomeroOhio StateSo.7th
7.Mikey LabriolaNebraskaSo.5th
8.Kimball BastianUtah ValleySr.8th
9.Devin SkatzkaMinnesotaSr.11th
10.Anthony ValenciaArizona StateSr.10th
11.Sam ColbrayIowa StateJr.12th
12.Anthony MantanonaOklahomaSo.16th
13.Joey GuntherIllinoisSr.15th
14.Ben HarveyArmySr.9th
15.Hayden HastingsWyomingSo.14th
16.Brandon WomackCornellSr.18th
17.Joe SmithOklahoma StateSr.13th
18.Jacob OliverEdinboroSo.19th
19.Gregg HarveyPittJr.20th
20.Daniel BullardNC StateJr.NR
184 pounds
Wt/Rk Name School Yr Prev
1.Taylor LujanNorthern IowaSr.3rd
2.Hunter BolenVirginia TechSo.2nd
3.Trent HidlayNC StateRSFr.4th
4.Lou DePrezBinghamtonSo.5th
5.Nino BonaccorsiPittSo.6th
6.Aaron BrooksPenn StateFr.7th
7.Zach CarlsonSouth Dakota StateSr.8th
8.Chris WeilerLehighJr.9th
9.Cameron CaffeyMichigan StateSo.10th
10.Anthony MontalvoOklahoma StateRSFr.14th
11.Abe AssadIowaFr.11th
12.Johnny SebastianWisconsinSr.12th
13.Tanner HarveyAmerican U.Jr.13th
14.Andrew MorganCampbellSr.15th
15.Taylor VenzNebraskaJr.16th
16.Brit WilsonNorthern IllinoisSo.17th
17.Jelani EmbreeMichiganSo.19th
18.Noah StewartArmyJr.20th
19.Billy JanzerRutgersFr.NR
20.Rocky JordanOhio StateRSFr.NR
197 pounds
Wt/Rk Name School Yr Prev
1.Kollin MooreOhio StateSr.1st
2.Noah AdamsWest VirginiaSo.2nd
3.Jacob WarnerIowaSo.4th
4.Ben DarmstadtCornellJr.5th
5.Patrick BruckiPrincetonJr.3rd
6.Jay AielloVirginiaJr.6th
7.Eric SchultzNebraskaJr.7th
8.Christian BrunnerPurdueSr.8th
9.Tanner SloanSouth Dakota StateRSFr.9th
10.Greg BulsakClarionJr.10th
11.Lucas DavisonNorthwesternRSFr.11th
12.Nathan TraxlerStanfordJr.12th
13.Kordell NorfleetArizona StateJr.13th
14.Thomas LaneCal PolySr.14th
15.Jake WoodleyOklahomaSo.15th
16.Ethan LairdRiderJr.16th
17.Dakota GeerOklahoma StateJr.17th
18.Stephen BuchananWyomingFr.18th
19.Jordan PaganoRutgersSr.20th
20.Shakur RasheedPenn StateSr.19th
Heavyweight
Wt/Rk Name School Yr Prev
1.Gable StevesonMinnesotaSo.1st
2.Mason ParrisMichiganSo.2nd
3.Anthony CassioppiIowaRSFr.3rd
4.Tate OrndorffUtah ValleySo.4th
5.Matt StencelCentral MichiganJr.5th
6.Trent HillgerWisconsinSo.6th
7.Tanner HallArizona StateGr.8th
8.Jordan WoodLehighJr.7th
9.Yaraslau SlavikouskiHarvardFr.9th
10.Jere HeinoCampbellJr.10th
11.Demetrius ThomasPittSr.11th
12.Gannon GremmelIowa StateJr.12th
13.Carter IsleyNorthern IowaJr.13th
14.Josh HokitFresno StateSr.14th
15.David JensenNebraskaSr.15th
16.Seth NevillsPenn StateFr.16th
17.Ben SullivanArmySo.17th
18.Brian AndrewsWyomingJr.18th
19.Dalton RobertsonNorthern ColoradoJr.19th
20.Quinn MillerVirginiaSo.20th
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Duggardata did a post a while ago about how commonly repeated some of the names in the Duggar/Bates family are. What names are repeated the most commonly in the Morton family? I noticed that there are two grandsons named William
What Are the Most Common Names in the Family?
Referenced post.
As of March 2019, the Morton family members have a total of 4 Last Names (Morton, Smith, Sanders, and Alexander) and a whopping 87 First/Middle Names. The breakdown is as follows:
Male Names
A: Alan, Andreas, Andrew, Anthony
B: Beveridge, Bret, Byron
C: Carlos, Cleveland
D: DeKalb, DeWet
E: Edwin, El Roi, Elliot, Enoch
F: Fletcher
G: Gianavel
H: Harold
J: Jackson, John, Johnson, Jonathan, Joseph, Joshua
K: Kendall
L: Lee, Levi, Luke
M: Michael
N: Noah
O: Ogren, Oldreive
P: Patrick, Paul, Phinehas
Q: Quentin
R: Ronald, Russell
S: Samuel, Stone
T: Timothy, Tully
W: Wallace, Warren, Wesley, William, Wright
Z: Zizka
(note: Fuckface isn’t being included due to the divorce so there will only be one Bret Alan Smith in the list)
There are 49 Male Names total in the family, with 7 Repeat Male Names used by 22.5% (7/31) of males in the family. The most common name is Michael at 4 uses: 3 First — Michael Beveridge Morton I-III — and 1 Middle — Ronald Michael Smith. Michael is a Hebrew name meaning “who is like God?” and also a Biblical name carried by the Archangel Michael.
The full list of repeated names:
Used 4 Times:
Michael (3 First, 1 Middle): Michael Beveridge Morton Sr., Michael Beveridge Morton Jr., Michael Beveridge (Smith-)Morton III, Ronald Michael Smith
Used 3 Times:
Beveridge (3 Middle): Michael Beveridge Morton Sr., Michael Beveridge Morton Jr., Michael Beveridge (Smith-)Morton III
Edwin (2 First, 1 Middle): Noah Edwin Sanders, Edwin Ogren Morton, Edwin Gianavel Sanders
Wesley (3 Middle): Joseph Wesley Morton Sr., Joseph Wesley (Smith-)Morton Jr., Kendall Wesley (Kendall-)Morton
William (3 First): William Cleveland “Cleve” Morton Sr., William Stone (Smith-)Morton, William Cleveland “Liam” (Kendall-)Morton Jr.
Used 2 Times:
Joseph (2 First): Joseph Wesley Morton Sr., Joseph Wesley (Smith-)Morton Jr.
Cleveland (2 Middle): William Cleveland “Cleve” Morton Sr., William Cleveland “Liam” (Kendall-)Morton Jr.
Honorable Mention to John/Jonathan/Johnson.
In the Morton family, there are 7 Male Double-Repeaters, or people who share both a first and middle name with another family member. In all of these cases these are people who share their first and middle name with their grandparent, parent, and/or child, i.e. juniors and seniors. Listed:
Michael Beveridge Morton I-III
William Cleveland Morton I-II
Joseph Wesley Morton I-II
Similarly, there are 17 Double-Uniques, or people who share neither a first nor middle name with another family member. These are:
Andrew Tully Morton
Tayte Russell Alexander
Samuel Quentin Morton
John Wright Morton
Paul Warren Morton
Carlos Phinehas (Smith-)Morton
Jonathan DeWet (Smith-)Morton
Wallace Johnson Smith
Enoch Timothy Sanders (though he shares a name with Rachel’s miscarriage)
Byron Zizka (Smith-)Morton
Luke Anthony (Smith-)Morton
Patrick Oldreive Sanders
Harold Fletcher (Smith-)Morton
Jackson Lee Smith
El Roi DeKalb (Smith)-Morton
Levi Andreas (Smith-)Morton
Joshua Elliot (Kendall-)Morton
The rest are Single-Repeaters: Edwin Ogren Morton, Noah Edwin Sanders, Ronald Michael Smith, William Stone (Smith-)Morton, Kendall Wesley (Kendall-)Morton, and Edwin Gianavel Sanders.
Female Names
A: Adeline, Alexandria, Alyssa, Amanda, Anna, Ariana, Audrey
B: Brielle, Brooke
C: Campbell, Carolina, Catherine
D: Dorothy
E: Elise, Elizabeth, Esther
G: Grace
H: Harriet
I: Isabella
J: Jeanine
K: Kayla, Kennedy
L: Lea, Lisë
M: Maeve, Marie, Martha, Mia
N: Norah
O: Olivia
R: Rachel, Rose
V: Valerie, Varina, Victoria
That’s 38 Female Names, with 8 Repeat Female Names used by 29.6% of the women and girls (8/27). The most common is Grace, with 4 uses, all middle names — Adeline Grace Morton, Isabella Grace (Smith-)Morton, Anna Grace Smith, and Ariana Grace (Smith-)Morton. Grace is an English name referring to either God’s grace/favor or physical elegance of movement.
The full list of repeated names:
Used 4 Times:
Grace (4 Middle): Adeline Grace Morton, Isabella Grace (Smith-)Morton, Anna Grace Smith, Ariana Grace (Smith-)Morton
Used 3 Times:
Dorothy (2 First, 1 Middle): Jeanine [Dorothy] Cox Morton, Dorothy Jeanine Morton Sanders, Dorothy Smith
Jeanine (1 First, 2 Middle): Jeanine [Dorothy] Cox Morton, Dorothy Jeanine Morton Sanders, Brielle Jeanine Sanders
Rose (3 Middle): Alyssa [Rose] Campana Morton, Elizabeth Rose Smith, Norah Rose Morton
Marie (3 Middle): Lisë Marie Kendall Morton, Kennedy Kayla Marie [Decker] Morton, Victoria Marie Morton
Used 2 Times:
Catherine (2 First): Catherine [Esther] “Katie” Morton Smith, Catherine Esther Smith
Esther (2 Middle): Catherine [Esther] “Katie” Morton Smith, Catherine Esther Smith
Lea (2 Middle): Rachel Lea [Smith] Morton, Alexandria Lea “Zandry” Alexander
Honorable mention to Kressant/Kress and Lisë/Elise, and also to Lea/Lee, a shared name across genders.
In the Morton family, there are 4 Female Double-Repeaters, and 2 of them are juniors/seniors:
Jeanine [Dorothy] Cox Morton
Catherine [Esther] “Katie” Morton Smith
Dorothy Jeanine Morton Sanders
Catherine Esther Smith
There are 9 Double-Uniques, not sharing a name with any other family member:
Martha [Harriet] Morton Alexander
Kressant Amanda [Smith] Morton (though see below)
Campbell Conley [Roberts] Morton
Olivia Brooklyn (Smith-)Morton
Carolina Elise (Kendall-)Morton
Mia Jayden (Decker-)Morton
Valerie Maeve (Decker-)Morton
Varina Brooke (Smith-)Morton
Audrey Kress (Campana-)Morton, though she’s named after Kressant so the two only partially count.
The rest are Single-Repeaters: Adeline Grace Morton, Lisë Marie Kendall Morton, Rachel Lea [Smith] Morton, Kennedy Kayla Marie [Decker] Morton, Alyssa [Rose] Campana Morton, Isabella Grace (Smith-)Morton, Anna Grace Smith, Elizabeth Rose Smith, Dorothy Smith (not sure of her middle name, but I think it might be Jacqueline which is unique), Alexandria Lea Alexander, Norah Rose (Campana-)Morton, Victoria Marie (Campana-) Morton, and Brielle Jeanine Sanders.
Thanks, Anon!
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ICE employee infodump
Here’s the information on ~1500 listed as working for ICE on LinkedIn. Photos of many of these people are available at archive.org. More info on how this was obtained available at GitLab. Find the ones in your area by using "search in page" (CTRL-F or CMD-F in most browsers).
This information has been removed from several websites already (hence the archive.org link).
Sorry about the ridiculously long post; I wanted it in a format where the whole thing lives on every blog that reblogs it so if I get suspended/change URLs/ragequit/etc, the whole post will still be available on the blogs of everybody who reblogs it, which doesn't happen if I use a "read more".
Each listing is formatted as “Name | Title | Location”. All information is as was posted on LinkedIn.
Euna Song | Staff Officer | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Douglas Ruszcyk | Federal Law Enforcement | Greater Pittsburgh Area
Byron J. | Special Agent | Brownsville, Texas Area
Jason Brazie | Deportation Officer | Albany, New York Area
Matthew Allen (ICE/HSI) | Special Agent in Charge | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Joseph Reuter | Security Manager | Orange County, California Area
Nate Fontaine, MSM | Chief, Security Assurance Branch | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Kevin Tyrrell | Supervisory Special Agent | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Michal Grygo | Senior Intelligence Research Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Christopher Tafe | Supervisory Special Agent / Section Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Robert Gil | FEDERAL AGENT | San Antonio, Texas Area
Abu Saleh | Homeland Security Investigations | United States
Sharon Peyus | Homeland Security Investigations | Washington D.C. Metro Area
David Sayles | Computer Forensic Analyst | Greater Atlanta Area
Samuel Padilla | Computer Forensics Analyst / Human Exploitation Rescue Operative | Jacksonville, Florida Area
Stacy Wiechec | Senior Special Agent | United States
Mark Lenox | Enforcement Program Officer | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Robert J. Nieves, Jr. | Supervisory Special Agent | Greater Denver Area
Larry Orton | Retired Federal Law Enforcement (Deputy Field Office Director) | Greater Atlanta Area
Marco Suarez | Supervisory Special Agent | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Sean Willman | Supervisory Special Agent, Homeland Security Investigations | Greater New York City Area
Reba McGinnis | Unit Chief, Information Disclosure, Homeland Security Investigations | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Rob Patterson | Criminal Investigator | Greater Seattle Area
Terence Glover | Deportation Officer | Orlando, Florida Area
Edward Bradstreet, CFCE-EnCE | Special Agent | Greater Boston Area
John Czerapowicz | Special Agent | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Kevin Coleman | Special Agent/ National Program Manager | Greater New York City Area
Maria P. Sickels, PhDc | Intelligence Specialist | Anchorage, Alaska Area
Craig Nadler | IT Specialist Information Security | West Palm Beach, Florida Area
Joey Bozik | Computer Forensic Analyst | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Justin Leone | Associate Legal Advisor - National Security Law Section | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Shareef Smith | U.S. Law Enforcement | Greater Chicago Area
Rose Arenas | Contracting Officer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Marshall Kennedy | Computer Forensic Analyst | Fayetteville, Arkansas Area
Nicholas Volpicella | Computer Forensic Analyst | Orlando, Florida Area
Raymond Smith | law enforcement supervisor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Paul Cotcher | Criminal Investigator | Grand Junction, Colorado Area
Deyon Washington | Law Enforcement | Greater Chicago Area
Agnes Hughes | bond control officer | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
George Rodriguez | Special Agent | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Keith Acosta | Supervisory Detention and Deportation Officer | San Antonio, Texas Area
Tom Betts | Supervisory Agent/Deportation Officer | Killeen/Temple, Texas Area
Mark Mendoza | (Fmr) Senior Special Agent | Greater Los Angeles Area
Devon Haskins | Deportation Officer | Albany, New York Area
Eric Bowers | HSI Special Agent | Springfield, Illinois Area
Harry Burns | Deportation Officer | San Antonio, Texas Area
Albert Rabadi | Special Agent (Criminal Investigator) | Greater Los Angeles Area
Joel N. | Special Agent, Homeland Security Investigations | Greater Los Angeles Area
Eric Munson | Special Agent | Houston, Texas Area
Craig Coleman | Computer Forensics Analyst | Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area
Edward Mederos | Special Agent / Special Response Team leader. | Greater Los Angeles Area
Derrick Perry | Supervisory Detention & Deportation Officer | Charlotte, North Carolina Area
Jeff Barczak | Criminal Investigator | Tucson, Arizona Area
Courtney Norris | Deportation Officer | San Francisco Bay Area
Noel Lee | Deportation Officer | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Timothy Black | Supervisory Detention & Deportation Officer | Greater Seattle Area
Judith Almodovar | Law Enforcement | Greater New York City Area
Joseph Flippo | Deportation Officer | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Shelley Howes | Supervisor for Transportation Security Performance Evaluations | Greater Boston Area
William Kloiber | Deportation Officer | Greater Denver Area
James Burns | Personnel Security | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Christopher Wallace | Criminal Investigator | Cincinnati, Ohio Area
Sean Mullin | Special Agent | Syracuse, New York Area
Bruce Gauthier | Criminal Investigator | Greater Boston Area
Mike Fernandez | Supervisory Deportation Officer | Greater Seattle Area
Charles Hester | Deportation Officer | Greater New York City Area
Patrick Murray | Deportation Officer | Greater Seattle Area
Patrick Kearns | Detention and Deportation Officer | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Rick Diaz | Deportation Officer | El Paso, Texas Area
Victor Soto | Deportation Officer | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Leslie Brooks | Senior Special Agent | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Balvin Dunn | Deportation Officer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Eric Bradshaw | Deportation Officer | Las Vegas, Nevada Area
Jarat Lee Santikul | Investigator | Bangkok Metropolitan Area, Thailand
Nicole Yandow | Law Enforcement Specialist | Burlington, Vermont Area
Luis Maldonado | Detention and Deportation Officer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Rich Gallagher | Intelligence Research Specialist | Greater New York City Area
Sir Streeter | Special Agent | Greater Atlanta Area
Lynn Ziegler | Retired | Greater Los Angeles Area
Natalie Hancock | Deportation Officer | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Nelson Mercado | Deportation Officer | Greater New York City Area
Don Ivey | Supervisory Detention and Deportation Officer | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Area
Ruben Canales | Deportation Officer | Brownsville, Texas Area
Matthew Burns Jr | Law Enforcement | Northern Mariana Islands area
Don Bromberg | Senior Special Agent | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Jake ICE Phelps | Police Officer | Greater New York City Area
Scott Bocksel | senior special agent | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Kevin 2509 Cronin | Senior Special Agent | Greater Boston Area
William Griffen | Supervisory Special Agent | Greater San Diego Area
R. Franklin | SPECIAL AGENT | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Melanie Thomas | Special Agent | Greater Los Angeles Area
Chris Woluewich | Customs officer | Greater New York City Area
Stewart Harvey | Supervisory Special Agent | Greater Los Angeles Area
daniel ramirez | Senior Special Agent | El Paso, Texas Area
Rachel Johnson | Detention Officer | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Gary Reece | Retired law enforcement | Greater Seattle Area
Shelton Mirc | Senior Intelligence Research Specialist | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Willy Ochoa | Senior Special Agent | El Paso, Texas Area
Robert Babcock | Supervisory Special Agent | Greater Chicago Area
Joe Del | Deputy District Director Investigations | Greater Los Angeles Area
Mark Zito | Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) | Orange County, California Area
Dustin Mehsling | Special Agent | Greater Denver Area
Mike Macqueen | Investigator | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Brad M. | Deportation Officer (1801) | Washington D.C. Metro Area
James Adams | Deportation Officer | Greater San Diego Area
Gunnar Pedersen | Deportation Officer | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Andrew Onello | Security Assessment and Penetration Testing Lead | Columbia, South Carolina Area
Jake Dobberke | Computer Forensic Analyst | Kansas City, Missouri Area
Michael McCarthy | Deputy Special Agent in Charge | Greater New York City Area
Patrick J. "P.J." Lechleitner | HSI Special Agent in Charge (SAC) | United States
Daniel F Mikolay | Assistant Special Agent in Charge | San Angelo, Texas Area
R. Scott Harris | Special Agent (HSI) | Greater Atlanta Area
Jason Samuels | Special Agent | Greater New York City Area
Jada Keltz | Supervisory Intelligence Research Specialist | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Eric M. | Criminal Investigator | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
William Puff | Assistant Special Agent in Charge | Greater Seattle Area
Patrick Fahey | Retired HSI Special Agent | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Chris Watkins | Supervisory Special Agent/Group Supervisor | Greater New Orleans Area
Monica Mapel | Assistant Special Agent in Charge | San Antonio, Texas Area
Scott Johnston | Program Manager, Law Enforcement Information Sharing | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Jon N. | Special Agent | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Gabriel Martinez | Deportation Officer | Greater Seattle Area
LaShawn Powell | Special Assistant, Fugitive Operations Division | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Alex Chan | Criminal Investigator/Special Agent | San Francisco Bay Area
Michael Calvo | HSI Special Agent | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Wendy Ireland | Emergency Management Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Christopher Harms | Deportation Officer | Greater Denver Area
Brian Stewart | Special Agent | Greater Detroit Area
David Morris | Assistant Special Agent in Chart | Washington D.C. Metro Area
John Deaton | Supervisory Special Agent | Greater Detroit Area
Martin Spille | Senior Special Agent | Greater Los Angeles Area
Christopher Read | Senior Special Agent | Brownsville, Texas Area
Manuel De Leon | Federal Officer | Greater New York City Area
Paul O'Brien | Technical Enforcement Officer | Charlotte, North Carolina Area
Brittany Tobias | Contracting Officer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Van Stephens | Special Agent | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Brent Moore | Senior Special Agent | United States
Samuel Nugent | Supervisory Detention and Deportation Officer | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Scott Thompson | Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Special Agent / Senior Firearms Instructor | Indianapolis, Indiana Area
Brad Maison | Emergency Management Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Matthew Lopez | Supervisory Detention & Deportation Officer | Greater San Diego Area
Christopher H. | Special Agent and Computer Forensics Agent | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Christopher Jeffreys | Supervisory Intelligence Research Specialist | El Paso, Texas Area
Shane Watts | Special Agent | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Russ Spruance | Special Agent (Retired) | Hickory/Lenoir, North Carolina Area
Austin Shaver | Supervisory Special Agent | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Francis Kemp | Deportation Officer | Greater New York City Area
Maria Gilbert | Criminal Investigator | Houston, Texas Area
Robert Alaniz Jr. | Deportation Officer | Houston, Texas Area
Christopher Palazzo | Deportation Officer | West Palm Beach, Florida Area
Rebecca Fisher | Deportation Officer | Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area
Ronald Bissonnette | Law Enforcement Specialist | Burlington, Vermont Area
Christopher Maloney | Criminal Investigator | Tucson, Arizona Area
Mark Rhoades | Deportation Officer | Panama City, Florida Area
Matthew Lester | IT Specialist (Information Security) | Washington D.C. Metro Area
John Schwink | Chief-Personnel Security Unit | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Miguel Palomino | Criminal Investigator | Greater Los Angeles Area
michael morris | Deportation Officer | Greater Atlanta Area
Bryan Wheeler | Deportation Officer | Amarillo, Texas Area
richard wilkens | Staff Officer | United States
Joshua F. | Special Agent | Burlington, Vermont Area
Joshua Kincaid | Law Enforcement Specialist | Buffalo/Niagara, New York Area
Christopher Carter | Supervisory Special Agent | Greater Los Angeles Area
John Hardisson | Deportation Officer | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Sean Nails | Deportation Officer | Greater Chicago Area
Derek Hadrian | Homeland Security | Reunion
Neil Marley | SPECIAL AGENT | Bismarck, North Dakota Area
Gilbert Longoria | Deportation Officer | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Gregory Styles | Embassy Liaison Officer (DDO) | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Rosevelt Holdin | TFO / Homeland security | Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area
Jill Martin | Criminal Intelligence Analyst | Houston, Texas Area
Scott Livingston | Deportation Officer | San Antonio, Texas Area
Gary C | Special Agent | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Richard Espinoza | Deportation Officer | Greater Los Angeles Area
Cambisi Anthony | Deportation Officer | Indianapolis, Indiana Area
Alex Bragg | Deportation Officer | Kansas City, Missouri Area
Ron Batley | Supervisory Deportation Officer | Charleston, South Carolina Area
Aron Brown | Personal Security | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Dale Kramer | Deportation Officer | Sioux City, Iowa Area
Howard KromeDMARC | Deportation Officer | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Antonino Giovenco | Deportation Officer | Buffalo/Niagara, New York Area
Ronald Lee | Special Agent | Greater San Diego Area
Jerrico Leason | Deportation Officer | Colorado Springs, Colorado Area
Vladimir Martinez-Jimenez | Intelligence Operations Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
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Jerry Conrad | Special Agent | Yuma, Arizona Area
Bryan Moser | Deportation Officer | Greater New York City Area
David Vargas | Deportation Officer | San Francisco Bay Area
Douglas Ruszcyk | Federal Law Enforcement | Greater Pittsburgh Area
Michael Higginbotham | Deportation Officer | Houston, Texas Area
Richard Kellner | Senior Special Agent | Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area
Ken Yeung | Crim Investigator | Hong Kong
Cornelius O'Rourke | Special Agent | Buffalo/Niagara, New York Area
Martinez Alberto | Investigative Assistance, Special Agent | Jacksonville, Florida Area
Jessie Hernandez | Deportation Officer | Greater Chicago Area
Bill Tupy | Sup Deportation Officer (retired) | Amarillo, Texas Area
Charles Hedges | Law Enforcement Officer | Portland, Oregon Area
Bridget O'Donnell | Law Enforcement Specialist | Burlington, Vermont Area
Ryder Burpo | Law Enforcement Specialist | Burlington, Vermont Area
Calivn Bradford | Special Agent | Houston, Texas Area
Adam Parks | Assistant Special Agent in Charge | Baltimore, Maryland Area
James Bentz | Criminal Intelligence Analyst | Providence, Rhode Island Area
Jason Madrigal | Deportation Officer | Greater New York City Area
Annemarie Brennan-Linnan | Associate Legal Advisor, National Security Law Section | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Andrea Navarro | Dept of Homeland Security | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Bernardo Pillot | Assistant Special Agent in Charge (ASAC) | Charleston, South Carolina Area
Kyle Burns | Assistant Special Agent in Charge | Greater Detroit Area
Bryan McPherson | Assistant Special Agent in Charge | Greater Philadelphia Area
Patrick M. Hudgens | Supervisory Special Agent | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Chaz Davis | Supervisory Special Agent | Washington D.C. Metro Area
John Ma | Special Agent | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Paul Waldron, CAMS | Supervisory Special Agent | Greater New York City Area
Kurtis Palm | Deportation Officer | Indianapolis, Indiana Area
Jacob Ratliff | Homeland Security Investigations | Greater San Diego Area
Willie Phillips | Emergency Management Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Sheila Blandon | Personnel Security Assistant | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Peter Fellenz | Deportation Officer | Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Eric Fletcher | Senior Intelligence Research Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
JD Y. | Deportation Officer | Greater Chicago Area
Justin de Castro | Deportation Officer | San Francisco Bay Area
Julio Castro | Law Enforcement Officer | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Jeffery Chappell, CFCE, ACE, EnCe | Special Agent | Houston, Texas Area
Justin Brown | Detention Lieutenant | Sacramento, California Area
Kyle Hobart | Supervisory Detention & Deportation Officer | Syracuse, New York Area
Brian Balkovec | Deportation Officer | Houston, Texas Area
Beth Thomas | Intelligence Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Miranda Collins | Contracting Officer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Anthony Estrella | Deportation Officer | Greater New York City Area
Christine Choo | Federal Officer | Orlando, Florida Area
Jarrett Atkinson | Deportation Officer | Houma, Louisiana
Joe Quattrocchi | Senior Special Agent (OPR) | Greater New York City Area
Anthony Miranda | Deportation Officer | Greater Los Angeles Area
Richard Lall | Deportation Officer | Northern Mariana Islands area
Chatham McCutcheon | Deportation Officer | Portland, Oregon Area
Josh Turner | Computer Forensic Analyst | Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area
Jeffrey Martinez | Deportation Officer | Columbus, Georgia Area
William Clark | Deportation Officer | Hartford, Connecticut Area
William Rusche | Special Agent/ Criminal investigator | Greater New Orleans Area
Christopher Cox | Deportation Officer | Greater Atlanta Area
Olajuwon Davis | Deportation Officer | Houston, Texas Area
Bjorn Olson | Computer Forensic Analyst | Spokane, Washington Area
Sean Velazquez | Deportation Officer | Greater Denver Area
John Tucciarone | Deportation Officer | Greater New York City Area
Jason Richardson | Law Enforcement | Greater New York City Area
Derrick Chism | Supervisory Detention Deportation Officer | Greater St. Louis Area
Leonid Peets | Law Enforcement Officer | Jacksonville, Florida Area
Timothy Tubbs | Deputy Special Agent in Charge | Laredo, Texas Area
Elvia Wilcox | Law Enforcement Officer | Greater San Diego Area
Daniel Main | Intelligence Research Specialist | Greater Boston Area
Miley James | Senior Special Agent | Orlando, Florida Area
John Bustamante | Intelligence Research Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Mercedes Jordan | Detention Officer at the El Paso Processing Center | El Paso, Texas Area
Jaime Maldonado | Deportation Officer | Greater Seattle Area
Kevin M Thompson | Supervisory Detention and Deportation Officer/ medical docket: detention standards & compliance | Charlotte, North Carolina Area
Efren Chapa | Deportation Officer | Brownsville, Texas Area
Lee Totah | Criminal Investigator (Special Agent) | Greater Los Angeles Area
Felix Ramos, Jr. | Supervisory Detention and Deportation Officer | Greater Chicago Area
Robert Moore | Journeyman Deportation Officer | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Willie Outlaw | Deportation Officer | Greater New York City Area
Tom Solem | Senior Force Protection Officer (CTR)/TRADOC | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Michael Breder | Intelligence Research Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Dada C. | Special Agent | United States
Katlyn Woods | Intelligence Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Aaron Raynor | Deportation Officer | Greater Los Angeles Area
chris lugard | Army Officer | Nigeria
Derrick Eleazer | Federal Agent | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Christopher Wyatt | Personnel Security | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Martin Gutierrez | Homeland Security | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Jean-Claude Nolan | Federal Agent | Kansas City, Missouri Area
Rick Null | IT Specialist, Information Security | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Scott White | Deportation Officer | Yuma, Arizona Area
Scott Saving | Supervisory Detention and Deportation Officer | Kansas City, Missouri Area
Keith Chan | Deportation Officer | Greater Boston Area
Anthony Martinez | Deportation Officer | San Antonio, Texas Area
Martin Bermudez | Supervisory Detention and Deportation Officer | Rochester, New York Area
David Williard | law enforcement speicilist | Burlington, Vermont Area
Sean Hayhurst | Law Enforcement Specialist | Burlington, Vermont Area
Greg Hartfield | Detention and Deportation Officer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Whitney Payte | Supervisory Detention & Deportation Officer | Amarillo, Texas Area
Michael Gerwin | Security Specialisr | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Us Alerts | Security service | Macon, Georgia Area
Jim Reed | Federal Agent | Greater San Diego Area
Ryan Hubbard | Special Agent | Greater Nashville Area, TN
Rosalie Bullen | Criminal Investigator | Richmond, Virginia Area
Roberta Halls | Contracting Officer | Orange County, California Area
George Cole | Retired Federal Agent | Greater Chicago Area
A N | Detention officer | Greater Los Angeles Area
Scott White | Deportation Officer | Yuma, Arizona Area
Tim Jones | Criminal Investigator | Greater St. Louis Area
Brent Oxley | Deportation Officer | Little Rock, Arkansas Area
Sergio De Leon Jr. | Deportation Officer | Brownsville, Texas Area
Jorge Oliva | Federal Agent | Las Vegas, Nevada Area
Larry Cannan | Special Agent/Coordinator | Buffalo/Niagara, New York Area
Ibrahim Ashmed | Transportation officer | Greater New York City Area
Todd L. | Federal Officer | Syracuse, New York Area
ALEXANDER BRAGG | Deportation Officer | Wichita, Kansas Area
Bill Sloan | Deportation Officer | Sarasota, Florida Area
Juan Ramirez | Deportation Officer | Greater Los Angeles Area
Jasper Chan | Deportation Officer | Greater Los Angeles Area
Jared Smith | Deportation Officer | Greater New York City Area
Dr. John Drakeford | Law Enforcement Officer | Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Area
Niko Ceja | Intelligence Operations Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Hector X Colon | Assistant Special Agent in Charge | Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area
Rodney Abercrombie | SSO - Special Security Officer | US Military Posts in Europe
Joseph Williams | Chief Of Staff | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Matthew Gabe | Assistant Chief Counsel | San Francisco Bay Area
Kendra Jenkins | Program Management Officer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Eliu Estrada | International Advanced Law Enforcement Training/ Course Developer/ Instructor | Charleston, South Carolina Area
Brian Sherota | Supervisory Special Agent | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Sherilyn Streicker | Criminal Investigator | Greater San Diego Area
Amy Sprague | Identity Intelligence Operations Analyst | Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area
Joseph Foster | 287g Designated Immigration Officer | Naples, Florida Area
Roger L. Aarons | Homeland Security Investigations Liaison to TSA | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Brian Ramsey | Assistant Special Agent in Charge | El Paso, Texas Area
John Z. | Special Agent | Greater Los Angeles Area
Gene J Paulauskas | Assistant Special Agent in Charge | Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Michael Byrd | Deportation Officer | Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area
Glenn Spindel | Supervisory Special Agent, Special Operations Division | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Miguel Ramirez | Supervisory Special Agent | West Palm Beach, Florida Area
Brian Padian | Resident Agent in Charge (RAC) | Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area
Mervyn J. De La Torre | Country Attaché/Supervisory Criminal Investigator | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Chris Guyer | Chief of Staff - Office of Professional Responsibility | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Matthew Christianson | Emergency Management Specialist | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Mike Carney | Deputy Special Agent in Charge | Greater San Diego Area
James Wilson, Jr | 287(g) Program Manager/Supervisory Deportation Officer | Greater New York City Area
David Byrd | Senior Physical Security Manager | San Francisco Bay Area
Harold Honegger | Contracting Officer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Sean M. S. | Detention and Deportation Officer (Program Manager) | Orlando, Florida Area
Shenan Carroll | Intelligence Analyst, Human Smuggling Cell | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Richard Lyons | Acting Assistant Special Agent in Charge, ICE Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) | United States
Brandon K. G. | Intelligence Research Specialist | Greater Philadelphia Area
Bruce Busby | Special Agent | Greater Atlanta Area
Kelvin Glymph | Deputy Assistant Director, Contracting Officer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Robert Holscher | Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Nicole Solander | Group Supervisor | Sacramento, California Area
Cynthia Ludington | Managment and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Tim Westlove | Special Agent/Program Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Rajeev Sharma | Immigration and Customs Investigator, US Department of Homeland Security | New Delhi Area, India
Rich Nicorvo, CEM, PMP | Unit Chief, Incident and Special Response Unit | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Miguel L Carrasquillo | Technical Enforcement Officer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Michael McLaughlin | Intelligence Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Charles Gibbs | Deportation Officer | York, Pennsylvania Area
Logan W. | Deportation Officer | San Francisco Bay Area
Christopher Kudless | Computer Forensics Agent | Greater Philadelphia Area
Jeannetta S Evans | Watch Officer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Kelly Anderson CHS IV, SSI | Enforcement and Removal Office | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Jesse Lewis | Investigative Analyst | Burlington, Vermont Area
Chuck Kirk | Detention and Deportation Officer National Fugitive Operations Program | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Joanne Johnson | Criminal Targeting Specialist | Burlington, Vermont Area
Paul Valvo | Computer Forensic Analyst (HERO)(Human Exploitation Rescue Operative) | Hartford, Connecticut Area
Paul Bevard | Immigration Enforcement Agent | Washington D.C. Metro Area
James Adams | Deportation Officer | Greater San Diego Area
Heather A. | Special Agent | Brownsville, Texas Area
Jason Edmister | Deportation Officer | Columbus, Ohio Area
Christopher Jacobs | Deportation Officer | Buffalo/Niagara, New York Area
June Adams | Deportation Officer | Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Frank P. | Special Agent | Greater New York City Area
Kristal Pena | Deportation Officer | San Antonio, Texas Area
Bhrugesh Patel | Law Enforcement Specialist | Orlando, Florida Area
Tim Lenzen | Supervisory Special Agent | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Christian Lamborn | Immigration Officer | Greater San Diego Area
Gerardo C. | USICE Agent (HQ) | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Marco Ruiz | Deportation Officer/Special Response Team Operator | Greater Chicago Area
Gabriel Ruiz | Deportation Officer | Greater San Diego Area
Creigon Ellis | law enforcement specialist | Greater Philadelphia Area
Daniel Finn | Deportation Officer | Greater Philadelphia Area
Lagarion Brown | Deportation Officer | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Ariel Valdez | Deportation Officer | Greater New York City Area
Eli Moran | Deportation Officer | Richmond, Virginia Area
Lucas Penn | Deportation Officer | Stockton, California Area
Adam Khalil | Deportation Officer | Houston, Texas Area
Linda Past | Director, ICE Law Enforcement Support Center | Burlington, Vermont Area
Faith S. | Intelligence Research Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Ron Seely | Deputy Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Andrew Chiles | Intelligence Research Specialist | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Ricky Colegrove | Deportation Officer | Longview, Texas Area
Dan Athanasaw | Performance Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
James Banks | Deportation Officer | Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area
Carol Lazzaro | Associate Legal Advisor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Greenbaum Alan | Assistant Field Office Director | Greater Boston Area
Sylvester Phekoo | Deportation Officer | Greater New York City Area
Chris Chamberlain | Deportation Officer | Wichita, Kansas Area
Sara Badger | Law Enforcement Specialist | Burlington, Vermont Area
Brenda Allport | Intelligence Research Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jake Summers | Student Trainee | Greater St. Louis Area
Chris Oslin | Investigator | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Daniel Kaiser, SFPC | Personnel Security Specialist | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
CHRISTOPHER GAMEZ | Deportation Officer | San Antonio, Texas Area
Mark Elias | Designated Immigration Officer | Houston, Texas Area
Anthony Webb | Contracting Officer | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
William Flood | Intelligence Research Specialist | San Antonio, Texas Area
Regina Calhoun | Intelligence Analyst | Greater Chicago Area
David Singh | Deportation Officer | West Palm Beach, Florida Area
Tanika Sanders | Special Agent | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Mary De Anda-Ybarra | Deportation Officer | El Paso, Texas Area
James Gwinn | Contracting Officer | Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Area
Walter Le Roy | Supervisory Detention and Deportation Officer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Howard Bolick | Special Agent / Legislative Fellow | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Rik Webb | Designated Immigration Officer | Houston, Texas Area
John A | Deportation Officer | Greater Boston Area
Michael Sharp | Officer | Greater Philadelphia Area
Nathan Rasper | Detention Standards Compliance Officer (SME) | Alexandria, Louisiana Area
Gina Mostafaie | Government Information Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Tammy Spicer | Public Affairs Officer | Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area
Dan Cutchens | Recruiter | Greater Boston Area
Doug Green | Special Agent | Greater Philadelphia Area
Douglas Gilmer | Resident Special Agent in Charge | Birmingham, Alabama Area
Dee Norton | Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Director for ICE Air Operations | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Jason Henry | Unit Chief Law Enforcement Information Sharing Initiative | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Rafa Conde | Hostage Negotiator HNT | West Palm Beach, Florida Area
Jere Miles | Deputy Assistant Director, Investigative Services Division | Greater New Orleans Area
Stephen Miller | Field Intelligence Officer | San Francisco Bay Area
Fidel Esparza III | Assistant Chief Counsel | San Antonio, Texas Area
Benjamin Buchta | Deportation Officer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Wm. David Jones | President Of The Board Of Directors | Greater Los Angeles Area
John O'Connor | Intelligence Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Tim Colson | Intelligence Research Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Toni Dupard-North | Supervisory Detention & Deportation Officer | Birmingham, Alabama Area
Elhrick C. | Special Agent | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Joshua Rodriguez | Intern | Greater New York City Area
Matthew O'Brien | Special Investigator | Mansfield, Ohio Area
Robert Bernal | Supervisory Detention and Deportation Officer | Greater Atlanta Area
Elizabeth Leong | Intern | Greater Boston Area
Casie Matter | Paralegal Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Edgardo Centeno | Deportation Officer | Other
David Nejand | Security Assurance Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
JUSTIN DILONE | Deportation Officer (Operation War Fighter Intern) | Greater San Diego Area
Niko DeCristofaro | Internship | Greater New York City Area
Noor Phillips | Title III Moniter- Linguist (Arabic) | Colorado Springs, Colorado Area
Frank Franco | Senior Field Training Officer | Greater New York City Area
William Chin | Deportation Officer-Fugitive Operations | Richmond, Virginia Area
Douglas McKenna, PMP | Deputy Chief, Quality Assurance Branch, Solutions Delivery Division, OCIO | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Cherie Go | Sr. Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Kenneth Padilla | Deputy Principal Legal Advisor for Field Legal Operations | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Luis Rendon | Operations/Program Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
George Sterling | Deputy Field Office Director | Greater Atlanta Area
Jack Bennett | Deputy Field Office Director | Greater San Diego Area
Marc Moore | Field Office Director | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Jeffrey D. Lynch | Field Office Director | Greater Denver Area
Hilary Pullen | Management Program Analyst GS-13-0343 | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Timothy Aitken | Field Office Director | San Francisco Bay Area
C. Denise Moore | Management & Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Al Santos | ICE OCIO Field Operations Govt IT and Project Lead | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Scott Rozzelle | Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Sean Ervin | Assistant Field Office Director | Greater Atlanta Area
Kristy Singletary | Management Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Will Williams | Program Management Officer/Contract Officer's Representative | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Conrad Agagan | Assistant Field Office Director | Orlando, Florida Area
Kelly Horecky | Management Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Joseph Lombardo | Deputy Field Office Director | Las Vegas, Nevada Area
John Martinez | Unit Chief for ICE Air Operations | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Tarah Murphy | Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jacqueline Haile | Supervisory Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Richard Catalon MS, PMP, CISA | Branch Director, Acquisition Management, ICE Office of Chief Information Officer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jennell Thomas Lewis | Management Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Dionne Jones | Management and Program Analyst | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Robert Rochester | Sr Management & Program Analyst/Project Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jay Dell | Management & Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Robert J. Alfieri | Assistant Field Office Director | Charlotte, North Carolina Area
Reiss K. | Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Scott Blake | Assistant Field Office Director | Scranton, Pennsylvania Area
Candace Kerr | Supervisory Management Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Shonchotsani Y. | Management Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Lyle Boelens | Assistant Field Office Director | Washington D.C. Metro Area
William Waddington | Management and Program Analyst | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Susanna Warner | Supervisory Management and Program Analyst | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Luisito Maligat | Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Daniel Gross | Management Program Analyst | Las Vegas, Nevada Area
Lovely Epps | Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Pamela Ashanti-Griggs | Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Douglas Rustan | Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Kristine Brisson | Assistant Officer in Charge (AOIC) | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Beau Allen | Senior Field Training Officer | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Miguel Vergara | Assistant Field Office Director | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Linda Tadrus | Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Kristal Watts | Mission Support Specialist / Fleet Manager | Greater Chicago Area
Corey Snyder | Safety & Health Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Derek Long | Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Amy Powell | Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Katherine Sheridan | Management Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Megan Littlejohn | Enforcement and Removal Operations | Colorado Springs, Colorado Area
Tonja Cosey | Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Robert Hobart | Management and Program Analyst | Greater Denver Area
Jesse Williams | Assistant Field Office Director | Brownsville, Texas Area
Anita Holland | Supervisory Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Mike Burtis | Exporter | Fayetteville, Arkansas Area
Daniel Mackey | Management Program Analyst | Greater New York City Area
Jill Hicks | Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Felicia Clark | Management & Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Marcella Hayes | Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Dennis Garner | Enforcement Operations Supervisor | San Antonio, Texas Area
Benny L. Smith Jr. | Occupational Safety and Health Program Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Amar Mundzahasic | Management & Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Miguel Cruz | Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Nathalie Asher | Asst Field Office Director | Greater Seattle Area
Lisa Lockman | Management Program Analyst | Greater Seattle Area
C. Denise Winter | Management Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Denise Moore | Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Robert Alfieri | Assistant Field OfficeDirector | Charlotte, North Carolina Area
Cuthbert Jacobs | Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Garry L Branch | Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Ray Linsdey | Enforcement and Removal Operations | Greater New York City Area
Benny Smith | Safety and Occupational Health Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Alfredo Campos | Deputy Field Office Director | El Paso, Texas Area
John "Too Tall" Milian | Assistant Field Office Director | Greater New Orleans Area
Chelsea Elston | Management & Program Analyst | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Damian Matthews | Management and Program Analyst (Records) | United States
Jeff Searls | Assistant Officer In Charge | Rochester, New York Area
Paul Hester | Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Chrissy Ward | Management Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Renee Shawn Clement | Special Assistant to the Field Office Director | Washington D.C. Metro Area
charles willis | Supervisor Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Mike Skelton | Contract Officer Representative COR | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Cynthia Ahmed | Retired U.S Customs Specialist | Greater Atlanta Area
Linda Ward | management program analyst | Orange County, California Area
elham kharazmi | expert customs | Iran
Cheryl Poisson | Management and Program Analyst | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Robert brother Culley | Deputy Field Office Director | Greater San Diego Area
Patrick Contreras | Field office director | Houston, Texas Area
Linwood Weaver | Management & Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Kathy Baker | Supervisory Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Robin Gladden | Management & Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Rene Rodriguez | Asst Field Office Director | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Margaret Garcia | Enforcement & Removal Operations | San Antonio, Texas Area
Pam Briggs | Program Analyst | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Megan Hier | Management and Program Analyst | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Rita Thompson | Manage and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Thomas P. Giles | Deputy Field Office Director | Greater Los Angeles Area
Joseph M. Finck, MA, BS | Office of Professional Responsibility, Inspections and Compliance Specialist - GS 1801 | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Cyrena Khoury | Associate Legal Advisor, Enforcement and Removal Operations Law Division | Washington D.C. Metro Area
John Milian | Assistant Field Office Director | Greater New Orleans Area
Dan Ragsdale | Deputy Director | Washington D.C. Metro Area
David Jennings | Field Office Director | San Francisco Bay Area
Walt Cain | Senior Advisor for Field Operations | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Michael W. Meade | Deputy Field Office Director | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Henry Lucero | Field Office Director (SES) | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Janet Williams | Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Dilip Kinra, PMP, ITILv3 | Program Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Trey Lund | Deputy Field Office Director | Greater New Orleans Area
Stephen Roncone | CFO | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Marisa F. | Acting Deputy Field Office Director | Orange County, California Area
Patrick Knowles, SHRM-CP | Management and Program Analyst | Burlington, Vermont Area
Paul McCloskey | Associate Deputy Principal Legal Advisor, Field Operations | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Elizabeth Kennett | Division Chief, Safety and Sustainability | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Elizabeth Kiley | Enforcement and Removal Operations | Greater San Diego Area
Alethea Boss | Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Shawn Byers | Deputy Field Office Director | Louisville, Kentucky Area
Terry Johnston | Deputy Chief, Solutions Delivery OCIO | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Bryan Wilcox | Deputy Field Office Director | Greater Seattle Area
Howard L. Weisman | Supervisory Insider Threat Ops Analyst | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Regina McCully | Space Management Specialist | United States
Nadia S. | Management Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Paul A. McBride | Deputy Field Office Director | Houston, Texas Area
Michelle Brito | Management and Program Analyst (Facilities) | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jennifer Uriostegui | Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Michellette Green | Management Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Duane Hemphill | Management Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Christopher Crespo | Immigration Officer 287 (g) | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Floyd Sam Farmer | Deputy Field Office Director | El Paso, Texas Area
Lisa Watson | Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
John P. | Presidential Management Fellow | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Briana Kreibich | Special Assistant to Field Office Director | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Kara Eutsler | Management And Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Aida Polite | Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Erin Dowling | Deputy Assistant Director, Resource Management | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jeffrey Morin | Supervisor | United States
Douglas Nagel | Lead Inspections and Compliance Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Martha Wamunyu | Financial Operations | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
James Shaver | Assistant Field Operations Director | Daytona Beach, Florida Area
Daniel Jaramillo | Immigration Officer (287g) Refugio County Jail | Corpus Christi, Texas Area
Joseph Nicolai | Management and Program Analyst | Dover, Delaware Area
Evelin Montenegro | Inspections and Compliance Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Mike White | Officer | United States
Wes McCarville | Managment & Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
DAVID DRASIN | Assistant Field Office Director | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Isaiah S. Hughes | Supervisory Immigration Enforcement Agent | Greater New York City Area
Rose Riley | Public Affairs Officer | Greater St. Louis Area
Kathryn Briskie | Contract Specialist | Orange County, California Area
Roderick Robinson | Management Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
(Rey) Chandara Khlaing | Enforcement and Removal Operations | Greater San Diego Area
Samantha Seaman | Assistant Field Office Director | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Billy Lee, REHS/RS | Supervisory Industrial Hygeinist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Marie Howell | Management and Program Analyst | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Michael Chesnut | Health and Safety Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Chad Walton | Chief, TACCOM Maintenance Operations | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Cesar Sarinana | Operations | San Antonio, Texas Area
Mattie Johnson-Ross | Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Cheri Kennedy | Management/Program Analyst | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Tonya G. Nowlin | Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Matt Gowin | Management and Program Analyst | Charlottesville, Virginia Area
Moris Tobar | Management and Program Analyst | United States
Floyd Gibson | Management Program Analyst | Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area
Darren Williams | Assistant Field Office Director | Greater New York City Area
Antonio James, MBA | Personnel Security Specialist | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Holly Taylor | Owner | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
David Thomas | Management Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Rick Pulsinelli, CPA | Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Alex Folami | Field Coordinator | Greater Chicago Area
Dave Jones | Transport Officer | Greater Denver Area
Ralph Ferguson, MS, MBA | Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
David Adams, MBA, CSHS | Safety and Occupational Health Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
marion harris | customs agent / part time | Melbourne, Florida Area
Jacquese DuBose | Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
KEHINDE Lateef | Transport officer | San Antonio, Texas Area
angela bozieux | transport/dentention Officer | San Antonio, Texas Area
Rachael Zarlinski | Social Work Intern | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Emily Sprouse | Management and Program Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Taria Ramos | Assistant Executive Secretariat | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Maria Alexandra Laborde | Translator, Writer/Editor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Pallavi Shirole | Associate Legal Advisor | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Brandon Lowy | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater Boston Area
Kelley Fowler | Attorney | Greater Atlanta Area
Kasey Podzius | Associate Legal Advisor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Michael McFarland | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater New York City Area
Rodion Tadenev | Assistant Chief Counsel | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Elizaveta Ivanova | Assistant Chief Counsel | San Antonio, Texas Area
Demetirus Cook | Contract Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Curtis George White | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater Los Angeles Area
Enrique J. San Miguel-Ruiz | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater Los Angeles Area
Bao Q. Nguyen | Assistant Chief Counsel | San Antonio, Texas Area
Amanda Fischer | Assistant Chief Counsel | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Amanda J. | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater New York City Area
Luke Nelson | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Steven Vezos | Assistant Chief Counsel | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Matt Chan | Assistant Chief Counsel (GS-14) | Greater Los Angeles Area
Dionne Gill | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater New York City Area
Alok Kale | Assistant Chief Counsel | San Francisco Bay Area
Deborah Ho | Assistant Chief Counsel | San Francisco Bay Area
Carlo Zayas Morales | Assistant Chief Counsel | Puerto Rico area
Ross Militello | Assistant Chief Counsel | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Nicholle Hempel | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater Los Angeles Area
Sarah (Schreck) Lara | Assistant Chief Counsel | Portland, Oregon Area
Geoffrey Ling | Office of the Principal Legal Advisor | Greater Los Angeles Area
Margo Strauss | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater New York City Area
Stephanie Williams | Assistant Chief Counsel | Houston, Texas Area
Tatiana Boza | Attorney | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Amanda Brown | Assistant Chief Counsel | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Zachary Ista | Associate Chief Counsel | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Matt Hall | Senior Attorney | Greater Salt Lake City Area
Kate Cazayoux Brownlee | Assistant Chief Counsel (Employment Law) | Greater New Orleans Area
Anne Tokoph | Deputy Chief, Criminal Law Section | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Shiraz Panthaky | Attorney | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Gwendolyn F. | Attorney | Greater Seattle Area
Danielle Paas | Assistant Chief Counsel | San Francisco Bay Area
David Etches | Associate Legal Advisor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Shani Dennis Williform | Associate Legal Advisor (Employment) | Houston, Texas Area
Erin Clifford | Associate Legal Advisor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Karla Mari DeVera | Law Clerk | Tucson, Arizona Area
Terry Louie | Senior Attorney | Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Alyssa Benton | Law Clerk- Human Rights Law Section | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Rob Ramey | Associate Legal Advisor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Scot Rittenberg | Government Employee | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Carrie Johnson | Deputy Chief Counsel | Greater New York City Area
Elizabeth Gross | Assistant Chief Counsel | San Francisco Bay Area
Kevin Bindus | Contract Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Daniel Rah | Deputy Chief Counsel | Greater Chicago Area
Julie Heaner Plavsic | Senior Policy Advisor, Parental Interests and Legal Access | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Walter Chahanovich | Attorney | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Blake Northway | Immigration Enforcement Agent | Medford, Oregon Area
Michael Brennan | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater Boston Area
Lisa Schultz | Assistant Chief Counsel | Buffalo/Niagara, New York Area
Patrick Dyson | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater Los Angeles Area
Ryan Seuradge | Senior Contract Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Michelle Phillips | Deputy Chief Counsel | Greater Los Angeles Area
Robert Smith | Chief of Staff, Office of the Principal Legal Advisor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Paul Hunker | Chief Counsel - Dallas | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Chris Coxe | Deputy Chief Counsel | Charlotte, North Carolina Area
Cheryl Gutridge | Senior Attorney | Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area
Lisa Batey | Appellate Counsel | Portland, Oregon Area
David Walther | Contract Specialist | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Barrett Mc | Government Employee | Greater New Orleans Area
Jonathan Gibbs | Legal Clerk | Greater New York City Area
Michael Amezquita | Senior Attorney | Greater New York City Area
Krista Jones | Contract Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Bob Feagin | Deputy Chief, Mission Support Division, Office of the Principal Legal Advisor | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Marguerite Mills | Attorney | Greater New York City Area
Kathleen Zapata | Associate Legal Advisor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Lee Crystal | Senior Attorney | Greater Los Angeles Area
Lisa Putnam | Deputy Chief Counsel | Brownsville, Texas Area
Richard Brown | Immigration Enforcement Agent | Greater New York City Area
Randy Kung | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater Los Angeles Area
Maryellen Meymarian | Associate Legal Advisor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
William Padish | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater Chicago Area
Charles Smith | Immigration Enforcement Agent | Greater Los Angeles Area
Melissa Maack | Investigative Assistant | Tucson, Arizona Area
Rich OBrien | Assistant Chief Counsel | York, Pennsylvania Area
Thomas P Molloy | Trial Attorney | Greater Seattle Area
Brian Jasperson | Immigration Enforcement Agent | Greater San Diego Area
Travis Graham | Contract Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
LaToya Tribue | Attorney | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Brian Turner | Immigration Enforcement Agent | Greater Denver Area
Wilbert Spooner, Jr | Immigration Enforcement Agent | Greater New Orleans Area
Neal Patel | Labor and Employment Law Attorney | Greater Chicago Area
Annie McElearney | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater Seattle Area
Louis Russo | Attorney | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Winnette Mcfail | Investigative Assistant | United States
Matthew Hall | Senior Attorney | Greater Salt Lake City Area
Matthew Schautz | Immigration Enforcement Agent | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Charles Neil Floyd | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater Seattle Area
Michael-ru Null | Attorney | San Francisco Bay Area
Lisa Schow Schow | Legal Assistant | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Greg Ball | Chief Counsel | San Antonio, Texas Area
Robert Pate | Government Employee | Greater Philadelphia Area
Jenea Marjama, MBA | Government Employee | Greater San Diego Area
McClintock E | Assistant Chief Counsel | Brownsville, Texas Area
Luciana Dubuc | Assistant Chief Counsel | Providence, Rhode Island Area
Jonathan Graham | Assistant Chief Counsel | San Antonio, Texas Area
Peter Mina | Chief, Labor and Employment Law Division | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Julio Ayala | Legal Intern | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Ryan Grant | Legal Intern | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Josh Levy | Assistant Chief Counsel | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Meghan Funk | Assistant Chief Counsel | Hawaiian Islands
Priscilla Gabela | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater New York City Area
Ann Atalla | Assistant Chief Counsel | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Steve Chapman | Deputy Chief Counsel | United States
Michael Dreher | Trial Attorney | Rochester, New York Area
Nicole Schroeder | Assistant Chief Counsel | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Geoff R. | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater Denver Area
Jacob Painter | Assistant Chief Counsel | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Ian Tomasic | Assistant Chief Counsel | Lawrence, Kansas Area
Jenelle Williams Oyekan | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater Chicago Area
Devin Garcia | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater Los Angeles Area
Sandra Osmanovic, Esq. | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater New York City Area
Angel Olivera | Assistant Chief Counsel | San Antonio, Texas Area
Lynette Lowe | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater Philadelphia Area
Ryan Stubbs | Associate Legal Advisor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Alex Lee | Assistant Chief Counsel | San Antonio, Texas Area
Tamaira Rivera | Assistant Chief Counsel | San Antonio, Texas Area
Christopher Alwood | Attorney | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Vidhya Amirthalingam | Associate Legal Advisor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Katherine Aquavia Thomas | Associate Legal Advisor - OPLA | GILD | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Adam Panopoulos | Assistant Chief Counsel | Brownsville, Texas Area
Jason Stanley | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater Seattle Area
Cathy N. | Associate Legal Advisor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Gabe Kennon | Associate Legal Advisor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Suzanne L. | Associate Legal Advisor, West and Central Africa | United States
Kimberly Burgess | Assistant Chief Counsel | Kansas City, Missouri Area
Rey de la Garza | Assistant Chief Counsel | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Monica Mubaraki | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater San Diego Area
Andrew Fonte | Investigations | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Kelsey L. | Government Employee | Greater Boston Area
Christine Longo | Assistant Chief Counsel - Office of Chief Counsel - Denver | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Andrew Bonic | Assistant Chief Counsel | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Francisco J. Muniz | Assistant Chief Counsel | Brownsville, Texas Area
Michael J. Wynne | Assistant Chief Counsel | Orlando, Florida Area
Pamela Eclar Diéguez | Assistant Chief Counsel at Office of the Chief Counsel - Orlando | Jacksonville, Florida Area
Kristin D. Brudy | Associate Legal Advisor, Government Information Law Division | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Alexander Laytin | Attorney | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Lacy Brinson McAndrew | Assistant Chief Counsel | San Antonio, Texas Area
Alford Danzy | Regulatory and Policy Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Sarah Ellison | Assistant Chief Counsel | Laredo, Texas Area
Susan F. Bayles | Associate Legal Advisor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
George Ward | Deputy Chief Counsel | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jason Bailey | Senior Contract Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Frank Miqueo, MPA | Federal Goverment- Contract Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
David Conner | Disability Program Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Rachel Ali | Contract Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Kat Danziger | Associate Legal Advisor | United States
Malissa Tucker | Special Counsel | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Kathy French | Attorney | Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area
Edward Kirksey | Contract Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Ian Jones-Muñiz | Law Clerk | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jordan Jordan Reddish | Immigration Enforcement Agent | Greater Salt Lake City Area
Lucien Lobban | Legal Assistant | Louisville, Kentucky Area
Alexandra Villadonga | Legal Extern | Greater Chicago Area
Timothy Pitner | Attorney | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Silvia Ibarra | Legal Support | Greater New York City Area
Yury Roberts | Intensive Supervision Case Specialist | Greater Atlanta Area
Adam Jovanovic | Assistant Chief Counsel | Houston, Texas Area
Tim Kelly | Law Clerk | Portland, Oregon Area
Steve Gray | Immigration Enforcement Agent | Greater New York City Area
Daithra Mendoza | Legal Assistant | McAllen, Texas Area
Cassandra Davis | Legal Assistant | Greater New Orleans Area
Brandon Ficklin | Paralegal | Orlando, Florida Area
Ron Johnson | Legal Assistant | Tucson, Arizona Area
Tasha Wang | Contract Specialist | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Caroline Moore | Immigration Enforcement Agent | Greater Atlanta Area
Vanessa Molina-Council | Contract Linguist | Greater New York City Area
Deborah Robey | Law Encorcement Specialist | Burlington, Vermont Area
John H. | Attorney | Greater Los Angeles Area
Robert Davis | Supervisory Immigration Enforcement Agent | Greater San Diego Area
Clay Martin | Immigration Enforcement Agent | Greater Detroit Area
Warren Hughley | Supervisory Immigration Enforcement Agent | Greater Detroit Area
Jayshree Reddy | Immigration Enforcement Agent | Sacramento, California Area
Esteban Garcia | Immigration Enforcement Agent | San Antonio, Texas Area
Carlos Moreno | Supervisory Immigration Agent | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Patrice Cureton | Special Assistant/FOIA Paralegal Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
alexandra Boraas | Law | St. Cloud, Minnesota Area
Verlee Vallente | Legal Assistant | Stockton, California Area
Melly Kordus | Immigration Enforcement Agent | San Antonio, Texas Area
Pedro Andino | Immigration Enforcement Agent | Sacramento, California Area
Dantonio Fowler | Investigative Assistant | El Paso, Texas Area
Calvin Woolard | Immigration Analyst | West Palm Beach, Florida Area
andy helfinger | immigration Agent | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Raul Romero-Ureña | Immigration Enforcement Agent | San Antonio, Texas Area
norman Bradley | Immigration Officer | Orlando, Florida Area
Krystal Norton | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater New Orleans Area
Stephanie Hammond | Legal Intern | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Jill Bhalakia | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater Chicago Area
James Graulich | Assistant Chief Counsel | Louisville, Kentucky Area
Jonathan H. Yu | Assistant Chief Counsel | San Francisco Bay Area
Christina Bui | Associate Legal Advisor, Labor and Employment Law Division | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Mark Murphy | Deputy Chief Counsel | Buffalo/Niagara, New York Area
Sam Kim | Assistant Chief Counsel | San Francisco Bay Area
Katie Pull | Deputy Chief, Labor and Employment Law Division | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Theresa Sullivan | Assistant Chief Counsel | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Shantal D. Sparks | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater New York City Area
Sean Patrick | Assistant Chief Counsel | Hawaiian Islands
Jason Pope | Assistant Chief Counsel | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Robert Davis | Assistant Chief Counsel | El Paso, Texas Area
Ian Fiske | Deputy Chief Counsel | Orlando, Florida Area
Kelly Hyland | Associate Legal Advisor, Human Rights Law Section, Office of the Principal Legal Advisor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Philip Villeneuve | Assistant Chief Counsel | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Sabrina Thanse | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater New York City Area
Pamela Ataii | Attorney | Greater San Diego Area
Christine Kim, Esq. | Assistant Chief Counsel, Office of Principal Legal Advisor | United States
Jonathan Tabacoff | Attorney | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Carolyn Abdenour | Assistant Chief Counsel | Brownsville, Texas Area
Philip Curtis | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater Atlanta Area
Christina Marquez, Esq. | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater Los Angeles Area
Jonathan Needle | Associate Legal Advisor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Kishore Khan | Associate Legal Advisor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Natalie Salvaggio | Associate Legal Advisor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Neha Rao | Law Clerk | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Katheryn Rizzo | Associate Legal Advisor (Regulations) | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Michelle Messina Yates | Contract Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Gretchen Weiss | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater Detroit Area
Erin Keeley | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater Chicago Area
Cassandra Maximous | Associate Legal Advisor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Kelly Kantor | Assistant Chief Counsel | Greater New York City Area
Alexandra Heavner | Legal Intern | Greater Nashville Area, TN
Allison Ballinger | Law Clerk | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Nicholas Bolzman | Assistant Chief Counsel | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Lisa Kepple | Attorney | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Kelly A. Foster | Assistant Chief Counsel / Trial Attorney | Greater Los Angeles Area
DONNA FLANAGAN | Legal | Greater Los Angeles Area
Nicole Dwyer | Legal Intern | Portland, Maine Area
Kathleen Baugh | Legal Intern | Lawrence, Kansas Area
Jeffery Knybel | Director - Office of Assurance and Compliance | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Hussein K. Saad | Law Clerk | Greater Detroit Area
Claudia Ochoa | Assistant Chief Counsel | El Paso, Texas Area
Cristobal Carreon | DO/Compliance Officer | San Antonio, Texas Area
Lance Lueck, CFCI | Resident Agent in Charge - Amarillo, Texas | Amarillo, Texas Area
Jody Prescott | Associate Legal Advisor | Burlington, Vermont Area
Buck Rocker | Assistant Chief Counsel | Tucson, Arizona Area
Rachel Feuerhammer | Assistant Chief Counsel | El Paso, Texas Area
Lincoln Jalelian | Assistant Chief Counsel, Office of Principal Legal Advisor | Greater Boston Area
Jack Spencer | Trial Attorney | Greater Atlanta Area
Mary-Ellen Walter | Asst. Chief Counsel | Greater Philadelphia Area
Ahisha Alexander, MSM | Contract Specialist | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Rebecca Fantauzzi | Associate Legal Advisor | Greater New York City Area
Howard Charles | Associate Legal Advisor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Alma Vanessa Montenegro | Student Trainee (Legal Assistant) | Greater San Diego Area
Ryan Matsuno | Asst. Chief Counsel | Greater New York City Area
Michelle L. Brooks | Contract Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Shereen Herbert | Contract Specialist | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Domenic C. | Civil Servant | Tucson, Arizona Area
Ankush Joshi | Legal Intern | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Bryan Foltz | Legal Intern | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Mario Foster | Contract Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Michael Watson | Data Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Catherine Blaise Metcalf | Enforcement Removal Assistant | Burlington, Vermont Area
Patricia Nayor | Legal Assistant | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Paul Woo Hoogenstyn | Investigative Assistant | Orange County, California Area
Missy Garza | Legal Assistant | Houston, Texas Area
Jessica M. | Legal Intern | Greater Los Angeles Area
Kathy Trim | Investigative Assistant | Greater Philadelphia Area
Veronica Bell | Director, HR Staffing Policy & Compensation Compliance | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Aaron Murray | Government Information Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Joshua Chadwick | Legal Intern | Greater Atlanta Area
Frances Green | Investigative Assistant | Jacksonville, Florida Area
Todd Bachinski | Mission Support Specialist | London, United Kingdom
manuel ramirez | Assistant Chief Counsel | Lakeland, Florida Area
Michael Cherry | Immigration Enforcement Agent | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Eric Alexander | 287G Officer | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Maribel Padilla | Legal Clerk III | Brownsville, Texas Area
Joshua Jackson | Legal Assistant | Wichita, Kansas Area
Immigration Group LLC | Chief Counsel’s Office | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Gizelle Rodriguez | Assistant Chief Counsel | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Margaret Shea | Legal Extern | Greater Detroit Area
Danielle H. Garten | Assistant Chief Counsel | El Paso, Texas Area
Raizza K. Ty | Assistant Chief Counsel | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Martin Williams | United States Immigration and Custuoms | San Francisco Bay Area
Elizabeth Dewar | Assistant Chief Counsel | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Cynthia McGee | Investigative Assistant | Greater Chicago Area
Jessica Wallace | Assistant Chief Counsel | Columbus, Georgia Area
Michael Webster | Retired | Burlington, Vermont Area
Femon Padmore | Legal Intern | Greater New York City Area
Kent Stejskal | Legal Volunteer, Office of the Principal Legal Advisor | Kansas City, Missouri Area
Sienna Haslup | Custody Programs Division Legal Intern | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jonathan Markowsky | Law Clerk | Greater Pittsburgh Area
Laura Bortnick | Law Clerk | Greater New York City Area
Serena Voss | Contract Mandarin Phone Interpreter | Toledo, Ohio Area
Ken Clark | Deputy Assistant Executive Director | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Pat Elliott | Deputy Director, Systems Development Division, Office of the CIO | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Daniel Reilly, Jr. PMP | Office of the CIO/Program Executive Office | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jennifer Longmeyer-Wood | Chief, Commercial and Administrative Laq Sivision | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Eric Feldman | Assistant Director | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Anthony Scandiffio | Acting Deputy Assistant Director | Greater New York City Area
Steve Stow | Assistant Attache | Saudi Arabia
Robert Bartolo | Deputy Chief of Staff | Washington D.C. Metro Area
VINNETT RILEY-BAPTISTE MSHIA | Outpatient Coding and Documentation Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Cori W. Bassett | Strategic Communication Director, Office of Public Affairs | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Timothy B. Worley | Special Assistant/Office Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jordan Christian Brough | Forensic Document Examiner | Washington D.C. Metro Area
gary mead | deputy assistant director | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Maureen Gallen | Division Director, Support, Office of Professional Responsibility | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Harold Cates | Deputy Assistant Director | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Fernando Pineiro | Deputy Assistant Director (FOIA) | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Koransky Michael | Assistant Attache | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Andrea La | Executive Assistant to Acting Director | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Shannon Ely | Deputy Assistant Director | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jake Nelson | ENFORCEMENT AND REMOVAL ASSISTANT | Greater Los Angeles Area
Carl S. | Assistant Attaché | Frankfurt Am Main Area, Germany
Michael Johnson | Section Chief, Visual Communications - ICE Office of Public Affairs | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Sean Curran | Staff Assistant | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Clemente Hinojosa | (D) Chief of Staff for Deputy Director | Washington D.C. Metro Area
John Carlson | Detention & Removal Assistant | Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Area
Emerson Toledo | Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) Field Representative | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Gwendetta Gilchrist | Administrative Officer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Yanique Brown | Secretary | Jamaica
Katie Gray | Intelligence Assistant | El Paso, Texas Area
Ed Bennett | Chief, Staff Development | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Nicole Spruill | Executive Assistant | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Tommy Mulhern | Deputy Director, Office of Human Capital | United States
Patricia Baldovich | Executive Secretary | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Paul Osterhaus | Deputy Assistant Director | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Elizabeth James | Unit Chief/Senior Admin Advisor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Phillip Buyas | Enforcement and Removal Assistant | Portland, Oregon Area
Marie Tedpahogo | A/Assistant Director Employee and Labor Relations | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Dobson P | Deputy Assistant Director | United States
Suong Vong | Deputy Chief, Civil Liberties Division, Office of Diversity and Civil Rights | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Barbara Gonzalez | Assistant Director (Acting) | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Thomas E. Feeley | Field Office Director - Senior Executive Service | Buffalo/Niagara, New York Area
Patricia Cogswell | Assistant Director | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Nimisha Agarwal | Executive Director, Office of Financial Management | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jovonia Goetz | Assistant Director | Huntsville, Alabama Area
Corey Price | Assistant Director - Enforcement (SES) | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Alex A. Thornton | Enforcement and Removal Assistant (OA) | Greater Chicago Area
Jeremy Baker | Deputy Assistant Director | Washington D.C. Metro Area
David Patrick | Deputy Assistant Director | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Karen Floyd | Senior Advisor, Office of Professional Responsibility | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Tom Blank | Chief Of Staff | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Leslie Saucedo | Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Diversity and Civil Rights | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Gaines Robinson | Staff Assistant | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Melanie Denkins | Enforcement and Removal Assistant | Colorado Springs, Colorado Area
Tori Martinez | Enforcement Removal Assistant | Odessa/Midland, Texas Area
Rick Meier | Deputy Assistant Director | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Christopher Burrow | Enforcement and Removal Assistant | Colorado Springs, Colorado Area
Matthew Guardiola, MA | Enforcement and Removal Assistant | Phoenix, Arizona Area
David Evans | Deputy Assistant Director | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Kelvin Carpenter | Removal assistant | Columbus, Georgia Area
Gary Dedios | Enforcement and Removal Assistant | Greater San Diego Area
Richard Ortiz | Enforcement Removal Assistant | Allentown, Pennsylvania Area
John Taing | Enforcement and Removal Assistant | Las Vegas, Nevada Area
Harold Hurtt | Assistant Director | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Edwin Roman | Enforcement & Removal Assistant | Charleston, South Carolina Area
Jason Bennett | Enforcement and Removal Assistant | Dover, Delaware Area
Scott Lanum | Assistant Director | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Sean Hackbarth | Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Congressional Relations | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Bryan D. | Enforcement and Removal Assistants | Greater Denver Area
Jewoo Kim | Enforcement & Removal Assistant | San Francisco Bay Area
David Potvin | Assistant Attache | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Mark Lawyer | Chief, Regulations, Office of Policy | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Albert C. Wright III, MBA | Mission Support Assistant | Greater Atlanta Area
Andrew Christie | Enforcement Removal Assistant | Greater New York City Area
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Thomas Pailliotet | Administrative Officer | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Tita Aning Sahagun | Enforcement Removal Assistant | Orange County, California Area
Denise DeJesus | Detention and Removal Assistant | Providence, Rhode Island Area
Emerald Nunez, MBA | Chief Of Staff | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Belinda Minick | OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Tondalaya Hawkins | Mission Support Assistant | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Wendy Clarity | Enforcement & Removal Asst | Medford, Oregon Area
Jessica Cabell | Mission Support Assistant | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Patricia Washlick | Administrative Officer | Greater Philadelphia Area
Gwendetta Gilchrist | Administrative Officer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Joe Semyone | Deportation Assistant | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Area
Vinny Hoy | Administrative Assistant | Greater New York City Area
Monica DeRozario | Administrative Assistant | Singapore
Val Tate | Staff Assistant | Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area
MohdTahirAbdRahman MohdTahir | Office Manager | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Shandawn Grider | Deportation assistant | Bakersfield, California Area
marie baumann | detention and removal assistant | Greater New York City Area
Bruce Taylor | Office staff | Providence, Rhode Island Area
kyeyune rodney | Office Manager | Uganda
Brandon Montgomery | Entertainment and Multimedia, ICE Office of Public Affairs | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Domenic Ionta | Section Chief for Budget & Program Performance | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Sabrina Gray | Deputy Chief, Ethics Office | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Roxanna Rodriguez-Torres | HSI Office of Intelligence - Chief of Staff | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Mayra O'Neill | Staff Assistant | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jeremy Mishler | Senior Advisor, Legislative Relations (Appropriations) | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Chris Moman | Assistant Director - Office of Investment and Program Accountability | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Vincent G. | Director | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Mark Atchley | Deputy Chief Of Staff | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Marlen Pineiro | Senior Executive Service | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Frank L. | Section Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Dontrell Smith | Senior Accountant - Office Assurance Compliance CFO | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Kevin Brown | Records and Information Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
HILLARY FLEMING | Executive Assistant | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Vincent Bowen | Enforcement and Removal Assistant | Great Falls, Montana Area
J'Anice Sanders | Enforcement Removal Assistant | Greater New York City Area
Dawn Kutob | Mission Support Assistant | Greater Atlanta Area
Kimberly Chunn | Staff Assistant | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Robert Walters | Field Representative | Greater Pittsburgh Area
James Luong | Enforment Removal Assistant | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Alan Todd Cheney | Enforcement & Removal Assistant | Las Vegas, Nevada Area
Jelani Scott | Program Manager/ Biometric Systems Group | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Joan DiMartino | Forensic Document Examiner | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Rebecca Underwood | Enforcement Removal Assistant (ERA) | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Joshua Hailey | Enforcement and Removal Assistant | Greater Seattle Area
Theresa Bertucci | Deputy Assistant Secretary | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Aprell J. | Assistant Director | Orange County, California Area
Charles Garland | Senior Advisor to the Assistant Secretary | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Charles Curry | Assistant Director - OFM | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Monica .. | Deportation Administration | Colombia
Beth Cappello | Deputy Chief Information Officer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Michelle Escobar, CIPP/US | Senior Privacy Compliance Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Thomas Homan | Acting Director | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Kenneth Bailey | Civil Rights Director | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Norman Parrish | Unit Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Peter Edge | Acting Deputy Director | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Kevin Langdon | Program Director | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Rodney Gregory | Director, Business Integration | Washington D.C. Metro Area
William Ramey | Owner | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Ricky Corum | Acquisition Manager | United States
Sumesh Karivelil | Health Informatics Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Steve Acton | Unit Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Matthew Albence | Executive Associate Director | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Michael Conlon | Unit Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
James C. Harris III, MBA | Division Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Maureen Gallen | Employee Engagement Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Scott Kirby | Unit Chief | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Jason Mitchell | Unit Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Alison Walder | Unit Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Keith Maly | Analytic Unit Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Ben Shih | Section Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Chris Maiwurm | Unit Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Shreena Lyons | Section Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Elliott Harbin | Section Chief - IPR Center | Washington D.C. Metro Area
John Collick | Section Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Michael Arnold | Deputy Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jack Bonner | Unit Chief | Jacksonville, Florida Area
Thomas Finley | Unit Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Dean Hagadorn | Career Development Unit Chief | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Cynthia Echeverria | Unit Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Ronald Craft | Strategic Planning Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Lynece Edwards | Section Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Maria Vega | Section Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Martha Alem | Management Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Mark Gromadzki | Section Chief | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Vantreese Collins-Hodges | Technical Trainer / Instructional Program Designer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Vernon Weibel | Analyst | United States
Ken Middleton | Chief, Employee Resilience Unit | Washington D.C. Metro Area
David Kazimierczak | Analyst | York, Pennsylvania Area
Lewis Baker | Unit Chief, National Passport Program Manager | United States
Tiffany McNeill | Deputy Branch Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Ben Samuel | Supervisor, FOIA Analyst | Orlando, Florida Area
Tom Webb | Analyst | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Jason Chilton | Unit Chief | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Winnie McDermott | Chief - Instructional Management Unit | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Austin Moore | Unit Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
eileen falzini | Chief Nurse Officer | Las Cruces, New Mexico Area
Wilson Hopkins | Unit Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Lori deVenoge | Section Cheif | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Dale Jepson | ANALYST | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Scott Lanum | Executive | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jere Miles | Unit Chief, Trade Transparency Unit | Washington D.C. Metro Area
sadruddin abuwi | Section Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Leslie Alexander | Analyst | Greater Los Angeles Area
Lawan Jackson | Management Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Judy.Thomas Judy.Thomas | Management Analyst | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Tony Putnam | Section Chief | Charleston, South Carolina Area
Darlene Davis | Unit Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
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Thomas Willoughby | Unit Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Ryan Broadwater | Adjudicator | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jerusalem T. Howard, Ph.D. | Program Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
James Joseph | Chief, Information Technology Policy | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Debra Holborow Williams | Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jessica K. | Mission Support Specialist | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Sarah Todd, CFCM | Deputy Head of Contracting Activity (Acting) | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Natasha Tyler | Acting Deputy Chief, Diversity Managment Division | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Chris Lee | SharePoint and Web Services Section Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Joseph Hale | Intern-ERO/Detained Program | Greater San Diego Area
Tiffany Smith-Ramiro | Policy Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Laurie Weeks | Policy Analyst | Norfolk, Virginia Area
Philip Quigley | Mission Support Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jamar Hudson | Senior Writer/Editor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Joel Lukens | Component Acquisition Executive Planning and Governance Professional | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Ken F. | Acting Director, Disaster Recovery and Contingency Planning | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jeramy Silfies | Personell Security Specialist | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Stacie D. Jones | Chief Diversity Officer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Tonya Stuber | HR Specialist | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
William Chin | Fugitive Operations Team | Richmond, Virginia Area
Barry Kobe | Section Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Christal Scott (ITIL, MOS Expert) | CEO/President | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jim Porter | Senior Program Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Lisa Vignerot, PMP, ACP | Sr. Project Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Alex Baden | IT Program Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Steve La Rocca | DHS/ICE Program Manager | Charlotte, North Carolina Area
Muhaimeinul Khan, PMP, CSM | Project Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Man T. | Program Manager | United States
Duane M. Tushoski | National Program Manager | Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area
Anna Richardson | IT Program / Project Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Ann Balough | SEVP Data Governance and Information Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Christopher Wallace | HSI Portfolio Branch Chief (Acting) | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Erin Mundzahasic | Training Program Manager | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Karyn Becker | Project Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Kamillah Connolly | IT Program Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Omar K. Azero | Program Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Timothy Gibney | Project Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Gary Kastorf | National Program Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Gil Tucker | Supervisory, Program Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Kojo Danso | IT Program Manager | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Ralph "Butch" Werchan, PMP | Regional Tac-Com Program Manager, Southeast & Midwest | Daytona Beach, Florida Area
Michael Pikus Reid | Program Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Stephen Hall | IT Specialist (Project Management / Systems Engineering) | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Christy Mason | Program Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Mabeline Hall | Program Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Amos Desjardins | Program Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Heather Sykes | Program Manager, Trade Enforcement Unit | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Charles Cook Jr | Program Manager | Greater Los Angeles Area
Aaron Justice | Project Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Shaneka Jones | Project Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Cecilia Ripperger | Program Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Sean Stephens | Program Manager | Orlando, Florida Area
Veral Wright | Program Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Lisa McRae | Project Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Thomas McCabe | Program Manager | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Ralph "Butch" Werchan, PMP | Program Manager, Tactical Communications | Orlando, Florida Area
Mark Jackson | Program Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Nicole Larrain | IT Project Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Tonya Sullivan | Program Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Sara Burns | project manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Lisa McRae | Project Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
mdsaiful alam | Project Manager | Bangladesh
Crystal H. | Program Manager | Columbia, South Carolina Area
Mickey Witchuwong | Auditor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Nathalie Lummert | Principal Senior Advisor, Custody Programs Division | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Scott Steward | National Program Manager, Human Rights Violators and War Crimes Center | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Anthony J. Schlim | Program Manager - Records Management SME | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jaxon Sheriff-Parker | Enforcement Program Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Cindy M. Gripper | Senior IT Project Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jesse L. Storey III | Program Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Antonia Acevedo | Program Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Charles. Cook | Program Manager | Orange County, California Area
Rosa M. | Community Relations Officer (AOC: NorCal, Reno-NV, Hawaii, Guam, Saipan) | San Francisco Bay Area
Brittany Elliott | Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Director, Cyber Crimes Center | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Ryan T. Howe | Deputy Director, National Criminal Analysis and Targeting Center | Burlington, Vermont Area
Rob Lombardi | Deputy Regional Attache | Singapore
Katie Bay | Regional Attaché | Austria area
David E. | Regional Attaché | Argentina
Dawn Daggett | Policy Advisor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Staci Leake | Special Assistant to the Director | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Thomas Dale Carter, SPSS (Ret.) | Honorably Retired from Public Service | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Neeta Bajwa | Policy Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Akil Baldwin | Deputy Attaché | US Military Posts in Europe
Michael Williams | Community Relations Officer | Greater Denver Area
Cursten Knott | Congressional Liaison | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Barry Harsa | Deputy Attaché | Korea
Anthony Gomez | Special Assistant | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Wayne Baker | Division Chief, Policy, Planning & Records Management | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Michael Mitchell | Resident Agent in Charge | Springfield, Illinois Area
Christopher Cady | Senior Policy Advisor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
David P. | Presidential Management Fellow/Privacy Compliance Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Farrah Rajabi | Policy Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
ALEXIS MULERO | Community Relations Officer | Puerto Rico area
Andrew Healey | Special Assistant | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Fernando Plascencia | Deputy Attaché Cartagena Colombia | Colombia
Lydell Butler | Residential Supervisor | San Antonio, Texas Area
Joseph Daniels IV | HR Specialist (Recruitment and Placement) | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Alisha J. Earle | Special Assistant | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Rich Boronyak | Resident Agent In Charge | Greater Pittsburgh Area
Cynthia Ayres | SPECIAL ASSISTANT | Greater Philadelphia Area
Javier Ortiz | recreation specialist | El Paso, Texas Area
David Fisher | Deputy Director | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Lonnie Brasby | Resident Agent in Charge | Boise, Idaho Area
Anthony Gomez | Special Assistant | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Ralph Bradley | Resident Agent in Charge | Tallahassee, Florida Area
Gay Debbie | Special Assistant | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Robert T Martinez | Resident Agent in Charge | San Antonio, Texas Area
glenn spindel | deputy attache | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Smith M | Public Affairs Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Cynthia Simmons | Congressional Liaison | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Lorena Prieto | Licensed Clinical Social Worker | El Paso, Texas Area
Kevin Williams | Senior Firearms Instructor | Greater Boston Area
Hilary Seleb | Special Assistant | Orange County, California Area
Sarah Silveira | Statistician | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Manda Walters | Community Relations Officer | Greater Chicago Area
Lynne Ford LCSW, CACIII | Program Coordinator | Greater Denver Area
John Mohan | Public Affairs Officer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Carolyn Arorash | Family Nurse Practitioner | Houston, Texas Area
Michael C. Brown | Chief Information Officer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
David Larrimore | Chief Technology Officer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Rich Clark | Director - Technical Architecture Branch | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Scott Galloway | IT Specialist (INFOSEC) | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Scott Bowman | IT Security Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Kelly Stewart | Health Information Technology | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Mona Wadhwa | Lead Systems Engineer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Irfan Malik | Director IT Operations | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Lyn Rahilly | Assistant Director for Information Governance & Privacy | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Charles Bily | Network Analyst | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Eliza Dizon | Linux System Administrator | Norfolk, Virginia Area
Curtis Crawford | It Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
George Estes | IT Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Roger Miranda | Chief, Human Resources Information Technology (HRIT) | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Amber Smith | Acting Assistant Director, Information Governance & Privacy | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Josh Shleien | IT Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Laura Pluta | IT Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Brandon Andrathy | IT Specialist (INFOSEC) | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Chris Hoffmeister | Team Lead, Intelligence Group | Burlington, Vermont Area
Gordon Li | Lead IT Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Hung Nguyen | Information Technology Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Klay D Lato | Associate | Albania
Joseph Garner | IT Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Justin Bruno | Lead IT Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Bill Richard | System Engineering | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Serrano Carlos | IT Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
DeVerah Bridges | Sr. Linux Engineer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Michael Proppe | IT Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Charles N. Harris | Network Administrator | Greater San Diego Area
Elijah Spencer | System Administrator | Greater New York City Area
Shannon Lally | IT Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
David Mangoba | Information Security Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Reshma Chaudhuri | Systems Assurance Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Steve Gigel | System Administrator | San Francisco Bay Area
Moroni Williams | Cyber Security Engineer (Team Lead) | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Tanmay B. | Cyber Security Engineer | Incident Response & Cyber Threat Intelligence | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Peter Lee | Associate System Administrator | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Gregory Davis | Network Analyst | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Steven Gabriel | System Admin | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Debbie Miller | IT Specialist | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Majid Didehban | System Administrator II | Greater Los Angeles Area
Gary (G) Miller | Management Information Analyst | Burlington, Vermont Area
Andre Shurn | Senior Systems Analyst | Greater Chicago Area
Rick Inzunza | ICE Cloud Broker | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Beverly Minor | Supervisory IT Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Dion Dixon | I.T. Specialist | Hawaiian Islands
Steven Kata | Regional Information Assurance Manager | Jacksonville, Florida Area
Jeff Oakes | Regional IT Deployment Lead | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Carlos Serrano | IT Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Bob Park | Team Lead | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Jeffrey Brown | Mission Support Analyst | Richmond, Virginia Area
Chris F. | IT Specialist | Boise, Idaho Area
Stephen Gonzalez | Senior Network Engineer | Greater New York City Area
Robert Gulley | TELECOM Specialist/Spectrum Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Robert Neill | deployment lead | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Jose Vargas | Field Engineer | Asheville, North Carolina Area
Eric Delgado | Network Security Administrator | Brownsville, Texas Area
魏翼展 | sap 基础顾问 | Hengshui, Hebei, China
Keyona Fox | IT Coordinator II | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Taneshia McGuire | Team Lead, Supvy Senior HR Specialist | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Emanuel Parker, M.B.A, M.S.ID | Employee Relations Specialist | San Antonio, Texas Area
Francisco Ramos | Human Resource Assistant | Orange County, California Area
Putnam, Anthony | Division Training Manager | Charleston, South Carolina Area
Meir Braunstein | Employee & Labor Relations Specialist | Greater Philadelphia Area
Shelby Mikulec | Human Resources Specialist | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Kevin Kerns | Director, Budget and Program Performance | Greater Atlanta Area
Peggy Gaethke | Senior HR Specialist | Greater Los Angeles Area
Shannon Barnes | Human Resources | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Edward Ingram III | Human Resources Specialist | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
William (Scott) Slade | Employee Relations Specialist | Greater San Diego Area
John Sanker | Human Resources Specialist (Staffing) | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Susan Koonin | Employee | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jonathon Alcantara | Human Resources | Greater Los Angeles Area
Lena Kim | Human Resources Specialist | Orange County, California Area
Christine Ward | HR Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Allan Parks | Mission Support Specialist - Human Resources | Greater Los Angeles Area
Pamela Viteri-Fitzmaurice | HR Assistant CRT | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Reginald Irby | Lead Employee Relations Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Robyn Luchau | Supervisory Human Resources Specialist | Greater San Diego Area
Bryan Hill | Human Resources Specialist | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Jeremy Davis | Human Resources | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Ken Kroll | HR SPECIALIST | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Kevin Nguyen | Human Resources Specialist | Orange County, California Area
Travis Lennon | Human Resources Assistant | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Danny Alonso | Mission Support Specialist - HR | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Louise Hewey | Mission Support Specialist (Human Resources Unit) | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Reynaldo Carrejo | Training Specialist 1712 | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Mark Tipton | National firearms training and tactics unit | Jacksonville, Florida Area
Valarie Sheppard | Senior Human Resources Consultant | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Megan Taylor | Human Resources Specialist | Orange County, California Area
Jeffrey Choi | Human Resources Assistant | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Sandra Crellin | Human Resources Specialist | Greater San Diego Area
Sherry Laster | Sr. Human Resources Specialist | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Olivia Hope Hunter | HR Specialist, Employee Relations | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Gugliuzza P | Lead Human Resources | Orange County, California Area
Jack Bonner | Chief, Basic Training Section | Jacksonville, Florida Area
Theresa Perez | Senior Human Resources Advisor | Greater Los Angeles Area
Marcia Joseph | Human Resources Specialist | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
reginald irby | Human Resources Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Hejin Scott | Human Resources Assistant | Greater Los Angeles Area
Jeffrey Sealey | Employee Relations Manager | San Antonio, Texas Area
Edward J Daly | Employee and Labor Relations Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Robert Turner | Human Resources Specialist | Greater San Diego Area
Dane'le DuPree, MBA | HR Specialist | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Elena Kepper | Mission Support Specialist | Utica, New York Area
Kyle Ruchalski | Mission Support Specialist | Greater New York City Area
Dov Kawamoto | Mission Support Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
David Hoover | Mission Support Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Ernest Chambers | Mission Support Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Michelle E.J. Bundy | Mission Support Specialist | Richmond, Virginia Area
Oliver Francisco | Supervisory Detention Service Manager | Greater San Diego Area
Chris Cecere | State Mission Support Specialist | Fayetteville, Arkansas Area
Mark McGlinchey | Mission Support Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Erik S. | Mission Support Specialist | Greater Philadelphia Area
Brian Stiles | Mission Support Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Mary Smith | Mission Support Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Todd Bachinski | Mission Support Specialist | US Military Posts in Europe
Christy Young | Mission Support Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Matthew S. Ferraro | Mission Support Specialist - Request Liason / Statistician | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Max Triveline | Student Intern | Greater Chicago Area
Craig Sumner | Mission Support Specialist | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Katrina Tasby | Supervisory Mission Support Specialist | Houston, Texas Area
Daniel Niesman | Student Intern (Mission Support) | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Brishauna Hawkins-Wesson | Mission Support | Richmond, Virginia Area
Eric Bergstrom | Mission Support Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Melanie Jones | Mission Support Specialist | United States
Mosi McCrary | Mission Support Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Lugenia Ricks | Mission Support Specialist | Greater Los Angeles Area
Ashley Mendibles | Mission Support Specialist | Greater Los Angeles Area
Hoai-An Tran | Intern | Portland, Oregon Area
Carol Gordon, MBA, PhD | Mission Support Specialist | Portland, Oregon Area
Nikkia Taylor | Mission Support Specialist (MSS) | United States
Jen Levi | Mission Support Specialist | Greater New York City Area
John Laing | Detention Services Manager | Columbus, Georgia Area
Belinda Eller | Mission Support Specialist | San Antonio, Texas Area
Leo Atienza | Mission Support | Greater Los Angeles Area
Dina Gates | Mission Support Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
New Carol Edwards | Mission Support | Greater New York City Area
Bernie Lalime-Brown | Mission Support Specialist | Las Vegas, Nevada Area
Shayla Chisholm | Mission Support | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Cheryl D Lewis | Mission Support Specialist | Greater New Orleans Area
Nathaly Gaffke | Mission Support Specialist | Phoenix, Arizona Area
John Laing | Detention Services Manager | Columbus, Georgia Area
Latoya Reese, MBA | Mission Support Specialist | Greater Chicago Area
Shaun Moss | Mission Support Specialist | Greater Seattle Area
Tom Wise | Mission Support | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Dorothy Jones | Mission Support Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Charlene Lovell | Mission Support | Greater New York City Area
Mary Gibbs | Mission Support Specialist | Greater Philadelphia Area
Kristy Mc Dowell | Mission Support | Greater Denver Area
Mom Work | Mission Support Specialist | Greater Detroit Area
Nicholas Maravich | Retired | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Rachel Ross | Retired | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Scott Weber | Retired | Albuquerque, New Mexico Area
John Sherrill | Retired | Washington D.C. Metro Area
John Dam | Retired | Greater Detroit Area
Rosemary Gonzalez | Retired | Brownsville, Texas Area
Sharon Baker | Semi Retired | Lincoln, Nebraska Area
Donna Forget | retired | Destin/Fort Walton Beach, Florida Area
Jenny Mellon | Retired | Greater Los Angeles Area
Bret Evins | Medically Retired | Greater Denver Area
gwenn reed | retired | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Leila Mukai | retired | Greater Seattle Area
Steven Davis | Retired | Santa Fe, New Mexico Area
Alberto Flores | Na | Greater San Diego Area
Francis Capdevila | n/a | Puerto Rico area
Roy Schoolcraft | retired | Burlington, Vermont Area
Kayla Morose | Intern | Greater Boston Area
Jacqueline Barsamian | Health Service Corps Intern, Clinical Services Unit | Greater San Diego Area
Scott Freni | Enforcement and Removal Assistant | Greater Los Angeles Area
Christopher Ortega | Paid Student Intern | San Antonio, Texas Area
Shayne Palmer | Intern | Lansing, Michigan Area
Tyler Oliveira | Intern | Greater Boston Area
Jaylen Johnson | Intern | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Katherine Porter-Waldrip | Student Intern | Houston, Texas Area
Ramleekanchau Ramlee | Student | Malaysia
Natasha Wise | Intern | Washington D.C. Metro Area
andrew williams | Student | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Kris Randolph | Intern | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Ronald Dorman | Officer | Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area
Kaylan S. | Digital Media Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Kevin Leo Traynor | Personnel Security Specialist | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Kelly Lowery | Visual Information Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Orlando Threadgill M.Ed Ed.S | Personnel Security Specialist | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Breanne Wise | Accounting Technician | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Luis Iturriaga | Psychologist | Greater San Diego Area
Damian Davey | Officer | Greater New York City Area
Lowell Johnson | Supervisory Engineer | Altoona, Pennsylvania Area
Harold Hicks | Intellligenc Officer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Justin Poe | Office Automation Assisstant | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Erica Cooper | Law Librarian | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Blake Zorn | Officer | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Maurice Lee | Senior Business Operations Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Lindley Maloy | Financial Program Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Stephen Golden | Accreditations Coordinator | Jacksonville, Florida Area
Matisha Montgomery | Supervisory Personnel Research Psychologist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Rico Lindsey | Supervisory Security Specialist | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Kathleen Doyle | Financial Program Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Emily Puhl | Security Specialist | Baltimore, Maryland Area
James Coleman | Electronics Technician | Brownsville, Texas Area
drissa photographe événe- | Photographe salarié | Paris Area, France
Erica N. Williams, MPA | Systems Accountant | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Geoff Harriman | Associate | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Lauren Berkebile, CIPM | Privacy Officer (Acting) | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Michael Mullican | Tactical Communications Officer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Guillermo Marti | Personnel Security Specialist | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
William Wilson | Security Specialist | Biloxi, Mississippi Area
Caitlin Shimer Soper | Illicit Finance Analyst (PMF) | Washington D.C. Metro Area
An Nguyen | Officer | Greater San Diego Area
mullai rajasekaran | booking officer | Las Vegas, Nevada Area
Hillary LaRose | Accounting Technician | Burlington, Vermont Area
chad miller | inspector | Wheeling, West Virginia Area
Anthony Callender | Officer | Greater New York City Area
Rachel Walker | Press Assistant | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Chris Winters | Security Specialist | West Palm Beach, Florida Area
Sara Cheeseman | Archivist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jeaniae Lawton | Accounting Technician | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Fabian Molina | ICE Officer | Tucson, Arizona Area
Trevor Morgan | Officer | Greater San Diego Area
Pedro Rios | Officer | Greater New York City Area
Lisa Padilla | Accounting | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Albert Soto | Officer | Greater San Diego Area
Robert Gulley | spectrum engineer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Felipe Torres | Officer | Corpus Christi, Texas Area
Shuiab Ahmed | Software Engineer | Bilasipara Area, India
Dakota McMurray, PharmD, MPH, BCPS | Senior Public Health Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Julie Carter | Pharmacist | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Angela Silva | Personnel Security Specialist | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Wesley Derrick | Security Specialist | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Gail Montenegro | Regional Public Information Officer | Greater Chicago Area
John Challis | Personnel Security Specialist | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Erika Breaux | Personnel Security Specialist | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Glenn McCormack, CPA | Forensic Accountant | Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area
Edwin Lun | ERA | San Francisco Bay Area
Clayton Washington | Supervisor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Celia Garcia | Officer | Greater Denver Area
Rachel Monnot | Security Specialist | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Brett Dehm | Personnel Security Specialist | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Melissa Shanahan | Asset Forfeiture Specialist | Greater Denver Area
Sergio Braun | officer | Greater New York City Area
Steven Rush | Chief Pharmacist | Greater Atlanta Area
Travis Wessler | Asylum Officer | Greater Los Angeles Area
DeLaney Dickinson | Contractor | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Angela Valero | ERO | San Antonio, Texas Area
Matt Elliston | Agent | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Kirt Temple | IT Architect | Washington D.C. Metro Area
James Kurtessis | Personnel Research Psychologist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Khaalid Walls | Northeast Regional Communications Director | Greater Detroit Area
Jorge L. Colon Jr. | Collection Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Dennis Cunningham | Senior Consultant-Custody Management | Washington D.C. Metro Area
James Lee | Budget Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Martin "Marty" Ficke | Consultant | Greater New York City Area
Matthew Wilchek | Operations Research Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Brett Borntrager | Financial Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Gracielani Billings (Anela) | Editor | Columbus, Georgia Area
Rae'-Quiel Tillman-Kelly | Mission Specialist | Greater Atlanta Area
Hamid Shah | ADVISOR | Pakistan
isabella Moritz | consultant | Nigeria
Z Dimitri | Agent | Greater Los Angeles Area
victor rodriguez | agent | Greater New York City Area
Blanca Rios | Agent | Puerto Rico area
Jorge Hidalgo | Agent | Greater Philadelphia Area
Rachel Simon | Space Management Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Amy Delauter | Writer-Editor | Greater Nashville Area, TN
Sunita Subedi | Budget Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Gwendolyn Eveline | Section Chief, Budget/Property | Jacksonville, Florida Area
Carolyn Leary | EEO Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Judith P. Fai | Space Management Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Winston R. Churchill Canady, PHR, MBA, MSHRM | Supervisor & MS Specialist | Greater Atlanta Area
James Brown | Writer-Editor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Pierce A | Criminal Research Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Regina George | Registered Nurse | Alexandria, Louisiana Area
Rosaula Dacumos, NP-C | NP-C | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Charlene Miles | Writer/Editor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Shauna Burnett | Criminal Research Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Nancy Emmi | Senior Criminal Research Specialist | Greater San Diego Area
Charlene Miles | Writer/Editor | United States
Joe Rosipal | electrical installation manager | Springfield, Missouri Area
Dean Boyd | Press Secretary | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Patrick Conklin | Enforcment Agent | Greater New York City Area
Mom Mom | Chief, Budget Formulation and Planning | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Kevin M. CIPP/G | Privacy Compliance Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Wendy Berg | Senior Criminal Research Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Carissa Frasca Cutrell | Public Affairs Officer | Norfolk, Virginia Area
Mindy Watson | Writer/Editor, ERO International Operations Division | Washington D.C. Metro Area
SunSearra Ruffin | Registered Nurse | Greater Philadelphia Area
Leticia Zamarripa, ICE | Public Affairs Officer | El Paso, Texas Area
Harold Ort | Public Affairs Officer | Greater New York City Area
Derrick Roy | statistician | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Suzanne Edmundson | Bond Control Specialist | Greater Salt Lake City Area
Sharon Largo | Auditor | Greater Detroit Area
Becky Shoustal CPA, CGFM | Supervisory Accountant | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Elizabeth Williams | Budget Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Robert Adame | Instructor | Jacksonville, Florida Area
Megan Bailie | Budget Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jordan Holz | Senior Privacy Compliance Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jennifer D. Elzea | Acting Press Secretary | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Margaret "Molly" Stubbs | ICE Analytical Capabilities Advisor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Tony Daly | Writer/Editor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Rhanishia Smith, RN, MSN | Clinical Research Nurse | Houston, Texas Area
Craig Hellmann | Fingerprint Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Tyeshia J. Williams | Social Science Program Specialist | Houston, Texas Area
Justine Whelan | Public Affairs Officer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Lori K. Haley | Public Affairs Officer/Spokeswoman | Orange County, California Area
Jesus A. Quilantan | Auditor | San Antonio, Texas Area
Merechia Davis CDP | Disability Case Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Alcinda Trotter | Nurse | Greater Los Angeles Area
Gary F | Auditor | San Francisco Bay Area
Reed Schuyler | Operations Research Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jason Brokaw | Criminal Research Specialist | Tucson, Arizona Area
Marlon Bowles | Forensic Auditor | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Perry Jones | Auditor | Greater Chicago Area
Pamela Peters | Radiologic Technologist | Greater Salt Lake City Area
Robert Valancia | Border Enforcement Specialist | Tucson, Arizona Area
Teresa Klein | Bond Control Specialist | Kansas City, Missouri Area
Paul Burkholtz | Accountant | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Aaron Montgomery | Senior Operations Research Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Edie Lederman | Senior Medical Advisor, Infectious Diseases | Greater San Diego Area
Robert Arnott | Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Priscilla Forrester | Branch Chief - Financial Property | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Sarah Rodriguez | Public Affairs Officer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Elizabeth Johnson | Assistant Director, Public Affairs | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Kia Shoamotamedi | Operations Research Analyst | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jon Feere | Senior Advisor | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Michelle Ramsden, Esq. CIPP/G | Privacy Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Brian Barrontine, MSOR, MSS, PMP | Operations Research Analyst | Mobile, Alabama Area
Eric L. | Forensic Auditor | Greater Boston Area
Matthew Bourke | Public Affairs Officer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Aristides Moura | Investigador | Brasília Area, Brazil
Karissa Marcum | Public Affairs Officer | Greater Denver Area
Luis Casanova | Public Affairs Officer | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Tom Byrd | Public Affairs Officer | Greater New Orleans Area
Casey Iwai, Psy.D. | Clinical Psychologist | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Michael 'David' Clay | Auditor | Jacksonville, Florida Area
Patrick L. | Criminal Research Specialist | Washington D.C. Metro Area
David Shoemaker | Production Editor/Writer | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Dan Eagan, CPA, PMP, CGFM | Budget Analyst & Section Chief, Investments and Financial Management | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jeffrey Sanford | Auditor | Greater Chicago Area
Jordan Bell | Subject Matter Expert | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Nestor Yglesias | Public Affairs Officer | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Delinda Cockerham | Registered nurse | Alexandria, Louisiana Area
Deborah Whitten | Writer/Editor | Baltimore, Maryland Area
Albert Quinones | Registered Nurse | San Antonio, Texas Area
Danisha Robbins | Clinical Psychologist | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Mary Grant | Staff RN | Greater San Diego Area
Tammy Martin | FNP | San Antonio, Texas Area
Vincent Picard | Deputy Assistant Director, Public Affairs | Washington D.C. Metro Area
John Meehan | Federal Manager Network Engineering | Washington D.C. Metro Area
carol Carol Parker | Nurse Coordinator | Greater Los Angeles Area
Stephanie Mros | Nurse Manager | Tucson, Arizona Area
Norman Bradley | Supervisor | Orlando, Florida Area
Joshua Langelier | Supervisor | Burlington, Vermont Area
Timothy Brockman | Quality Assurance Manager | Phoenix, Arizona Area
Robert Podgorni | Senior Manager | Greater Chicago Area
Carlos Tapia Jr | Supervisor | Brownsville, Texas Area
James Hicks | Federal Sales Manager | Orlando, Florida Area
Joniel Genesis | Supervisor | Houston, Texas Area
Pankaj Garg | Branch Manager | Lucknow Area, India
Jocelyn Hicks | Mission Manager - HSI | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Sue Evans Cirocco | Finance Accounting Manager | Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Tomas Navalo | Supervisor | Charlotte, North Carolina Area
Manuel Avila | Supervisor | El Paso, Texas Area
Mark Evrard PMP, ITIL | Architecture and Engineering Branch Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
jennifer longmeyer-wood | Acting Deputy Chief Financial Officer | United States
Charissa Pallas | Head of Internal Communications | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Bert Medina | Director OFTP | Columbus, Georgia Area
Ed Johnson | Director, Burlington Finance Center | Burlington, Vermont Area
Stewart D. Smith, DHSc, MPH, MA, CCHP | Assistant Director, ICE Health Service Corps | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Thomas Fraser | Assistant Director Financial Systems | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Stephen Antkowiak, PMP | Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Eric L Brown Sr, CPPM, CF | Assistant Director, Property Management | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Bryan Cox | Southern Region Communications Director | Greater Atlanta Area
Carlos Moreno | Chief (Retired) | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Isabel Vázquez | Chief, Emergency Management | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Rosa Fisher | Branch Chief | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Dennis Slate | Chief of Psychology | Houston, Texas Area
Jason D. | ICE | Greater Boston Area
Nisha S. | Adjudicator | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Lance A. Washington | MPA | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Adrienne Coates | MPA | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Mai Whelan | SEVP Adjudicator | Washington D.C. Metro Area
Heidi Griggs | | Washington D.C. Metro Area
David Long | National Program Manager | Washington D.C. Metro Area
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For what is afoot here is something America specializes in — regime change. Only the regime our establishment and media mean to change is the government of the United States. What is afoot is the overthrow of America’s democratically elected head of state. The methodology is familiar. After a years-long assault on the White House and president by a special prosecutor’s office, the House takes up impeachment, while a collaborationist press plays its traditional supporting role. Presidents are wounded, disabled or overthrown, and Pulitzers all around. No one suggests Richard Nixon was without sin in trying to cover up the Watergate break-in. But no one should delude himself into believing that the overthrow of that president, not two years after he won the greatest landslide in U.S. history, was not an act of vengeance by a hate-filled city that ran a sword through Nixon for offenses it had covered up or brushed under the rug in the Roosevelt, Kennedy and Johnson years.
Patrick Buchanan.
From: http://buchanan.org/blog/regime-change-american-style-130043
Patrick Joseph Buchanan (/bjuːˈkænən/; born November 2, 1938) is an American paleoconservative political commentator, author, syndicated columnist, politician, and broadcaster. Buchanan was a senior advisor to U.S. Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan, and was an original host on CNN's Crossfire.[1] He sought the Republican presidential nomination in 1992 and 1996. He ran on the Reform Party ticket in the 2000 presidential election.
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When Have Republicans Controlled Both Houses Of Congress
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When Have Republicans Controlled Both Houses Of Congress
There Were 26 Additional Seats Up For Election But None Of These Seats Changed Parties Louisiana Could Still Switch But We Wont Know Until December And It Wont Make A Difference To Democrats
Republicans keep control of the House and Senate
The rest of the Senate races didnt switch parties this year. This includes 16 seats held by Republicans and nine held by Democrats. We still dont know the outcome of the Senate race in Louisiana as it has moved to a run-off that will be decided in December.
The open seat of Sen. David Vitter could now end up Democrat, but it still wont matter for Democrats when it comes to control of the Senate. The two candidates on the Louisiana ballot to fill Vitters open seat are Louisiana state Treasurer John Kennedy and Foster Campbell .
But this wasnt always the case: Up until a few weeks ago, Senate seats in Florida, Arizona, and Ohio were seen as pretty competitive races. The races only began to open up in recent days.
In Florida, Sen. Marco Rubio had a 3.7-point lead over challenger Patrick Murphy heading into Election Day. And in the other two states, incumbent Republicans John McCain and Rob Portman both enjoyed double-digit leads over their opponents, securing easy Republican victories.
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This Is The Future That Liberals Want
Say the Democrats win. Then what?
If Democrats manage to hold the House of Representatives and win back the Senate and the White House in November, the party will have full control of the federal government for the first time in 11 years. Police reform, climate change, and health care are all on their agenda. But before newly empowered Democrats get to any of that, they will very likely pass a relief package to address the coronavirus pandemic and the associated economic crisis. Then, they will aim to fundamentally change how voting and government work in the United States by expanding voting rights, reducing the influence of money in politics, strengthening ethics rules, and maybe even ending the Senate filibusterreforms they hope will make Americas democracy work better and the rest of their agenda easier to carry out.
If there is any political capital to be spent, the concerns over democracy reform take a front seat to everything in the agenda, a senior aide to a progressive senator told me . It would mean so much just in terms of building long-term power, a senior aide to a progressive House Democrat added.
What Is The Difference Between Republicans And Democrats
Republicans and Democrats are the two main and historically the largest political parties in the US and, after every election, hold the majority seats in the House of Representatives and the Senate as well as the highest number of Governors. Though both the parties mean well for the US citizens, they have distinct differences that manifest in their comments, decisions, and history. These differences are mainly ideological, political, social, and economic paths to making the US successful and the world a better place for all. Differences between the two parties that are covered in this article rely on the majority position though individual politicians may have varied preferences.
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Biden Introduces Attorney General Nominee In Wake Of Capitol Riot
While introducing his nominee for attorney general, Merrick Garland, President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. said the nation needed to restore the independence and integrity of the Justice Department.
What we witnessed yesterday was not dissent, it was not disorder, it was not protest it was chaos. They werent protesters dont dare call them protesters they were a riotous mob, insurrectionists, domestic terrorists. Its that basic, its that simple. I wish we could say we couldnt see it coming. But that isnt true. We could see it coming. The past four years, weve had a president who has made his contempt for our democracy, our Constitution, the rule of law clear in everything he has done. We need to restore the honor, the integrity, the independence of the Department of Justice in this nation thats been so badly damaged. And so many former leaders of that department in both parties have so testified and stated that. I want to be clear to those who lead this department, who you will serve. You wont work for me. You are not the president or the vice presidents lawyer. Your loyalty is not to me. It is to the law, the Constitution, the people of this nation, to guarantee justice. As everyone who watched yesterdays events in Washington now understands, if they did not understand before, the rule of law is not just some lawyers turn of phrase. It is the very foundation of our democracy.
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Isan Control Of Congress
This table shows the number of Congresses in which a party controlled either the House, the Senate, or the presidency.
Party
^U.S. Senate: Party Divisions
^The Anti-Administration Party was not a formal political party but rather a faction opposed to the policies of Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton. The faction eventually coalesced into the Democratic-Republican Party.
^The Pro-Administration Party was not a formal political party but rather a faction supportive of the policies of Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton. The faction eventually coalesced into the Federalist Party.
^ abThough Washington never formally joined a party, he was broadly sympathetic to the coalition which later became the Federalist Party.
^Washington disapproved of formal political parties and refused to join either party, though he became a symbol of the Federalist Party.
^Adams won election as a Democratic-Republican, but he sought re-election as a National Republican.
^Whig President William Henry Harrison died April 4, 1841, one month into his term, and was succeeded by John Tyler, who served for the remainder of the term. Tyler had been elected as vice president on the Whig ticket, but he became an independent after the Whigs expelled him from the party on September 13, 1841.
^Whigs held their only trifecta from March 4, 1841 until later that year when the Whigs expelled Tyler from the party on September 13 and he became an Independent.
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Visual Guide: The Balance Of Power Between Congress And The Presidency
Which party controls Congress? Which, the White House? The answer reveals the balance of power in the two branches of government that have elected officials .
Americans seem to prefer that the checks-and-balances envisioned by the founders be facilitated by having different parties control Congress and the White House.
Contrary to popular belief, most of the time Congress and the President are at odds; that is, most of the time the same political party does not control the White House, the Senate, and the House of Representatives.
Congress has usually been controlled by the same party; with the odd man out being,;literally, the President. Only 16 times since 1945 have both branches of Congress and the Presidency been controlled by the same party; the Democrats have held this advantage more often than Republicans . However, it has happened four times since 2003, making this seem more common that it has been, historically . Prior to WWII, having House, Senate and White House controlled by the same party was the norm.
Since 1945, the House and Senate have been controlled by different parties only six;times . The first three were under Reagan . The other three have been since the 2000 elections, which makes this seem more normal to us than it is, historically.;From 1901-1945, this happened only twice.
And there have been only two complete turn-overs of Congress since 1949: one in 1995 and the other in 2007.
How Is Senate Majority Chosen
The Senate Republican and Democratic floor leaders are elected by the members of their party in the Senate at the beginning of each Congress. Depending on which party is in power, one serves as majority leader and the other as minority leader. The leaders serve as spokespersons for their partys positions on issues.
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Iowa Montana And South Carolina
Though Iowa, Montana and South Carolina are all traditionally right-leaning, polls had shown tight Senate races in those states, and the Cook Political Report had rated each a tossup. But come Election Day, Republicans easily won each race.
In Iowa, Senator Joni Ernst, the Republican incumbent, dispatched Theresa Greenfield, her Democratic challenger, by 6.6 percentage points. In Montana, Senator Steve Daines, the Republican incumbent, won by more than 10 percentage points against Steve Bullock, Montanas two-term Democratic governor.
And in South Carolina, Senator Lindsey Graham, a Republican and the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, survived a challenge by Jaime Harrison, a former chairman of the states Democratic Party, winning by 10.3 percentage points.
Election Results : Veto
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Two state legislatures saw changes in their veto-proof majority statusâtypically when one party controls either three-fifths or two-thirds of both chambersâas a result of the 2020 elections. Democrats gained veto-proof majorities in Delaware and New York, bringing the number of state legislatures with a veto-proof majority in both chambers to 24: 16 held by Republicans and eight held by Democrats.
Forty-four states held regularly-scheduled state legislative elections on November 3. Heading into the election, there were 22 state legislatures where one party had a veto-proof majority in both chambers; 16 held by Republicans and six held by Democrats. Twenty of those states held legislative elections in 2020.
The veto override power can play a role in conflicts between state legislatures and governors. Conflict can occur when legislatures vote to override gubernatorial vetoes or in court cases related to vetoes and the override power.
Although it has the potential to create conflict, the veto override power is rarely used. According to political scientists Peverill Squire and Gary Moncrief in 2010, only about five percent of vetoes are overridden.
Changes in state legislative veto-proof majorites State
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The laws largely focus on tightening voter ID requirements, purging voter rolls and restricting absentee and mail-in ballots.
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New Hampshire Hasnt Been Called Yet But That Wont Change The Balance Of Power In The Senate
New Hampshire, where Sen. Kelly Ayotte has a narrow margin over Gov. Maggie Hassan . Votes have only been counted from 94 percent of precincts, so there is a possibility that Hassan could still win, but with Ayotte wining 48.1 percent of the vote compared to Hassans 47.8 percent, it seems as if Ayotte will hold onto her seat.
Annual Congressional Competitiveness Report 2020
Ballotpedias Annual Congressional Competitiveness report for 2020 includes information on the number of elections featuring candidates from both major parties, the number of open seats, and more.
HIGHLIGHTS
More U.S. House races were contested by members of both major parties than in any general election since at least 1920, with 95.4% of races featuring major party competition.
Of the U.S. Representatives and U.S. Senators who were eligible to run for re-election in 2018, 55 of them did not appear on the general election ballot in 2020.
In the 53 open seats where an incumbent either did not seek re-election or was defeated in a primary, there were 13 races where the incumbents district overlapped at least one pivot county in 2008 and 2012, before switching to support President Donald Trump in 2016).
In 20 races, only one major party candidate appeared on the general election ballot, the lowest number compared to the preceding decade.
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Y Control In Congress And State Legislatures
In the politics of education course I teach this semester, I was looking for a nice overview of trends in party control for Congress and state legislatures. Just a simple chart showing trends in which party holds the majority in the House and Senate and whether similar trends occur in state legislatures. We often just focus on one or the other, but I want to see Congress and states on the same graph.
But I couldnt quite find what I was looking for. So in its absence , I compiled data from the Senate and House history pages along with the National Conference of State Legislatures partisan composition page.
A few notes about whats being measured here. For the states, NCSL tells us whether both chambers are controlled by a given party. If Democrats hold both chambers, then the state is coded as Democrat. States are coded as Split if Democrats carry one chamber and Republicans the other. Nebraska is omitted because it has a non-partisan unicameral legislature, but I put them in the Split plus NE category just so we have all 50 states. And all data are as of January of the given year, except 2016, which uses December to reflect the outcomes of the most recent election:
Shifting gears to Congress, the chart shows the percentage of members from each of the two parties:
But these three charts are hard to put the full picture together, so the following combines them into a single visualization that I think tells the story a little clearer:
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What The Midterms Mean For President Obama And 2016
Only one in three voters in exit polls said the country was on the right track, and one in five said the government in Washington could never be trusted to do whats right. Two-thirds said the economic system is unfair.
The Republican swing fit a historical pattern: The last three two-term presidents Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush all served their last two years with the opposing party controlling both houses of Congress.
And the party controlling the White House has lost seats in the House in the midterm election every time but twice since World War II.
In the Senate, Democrat Mark Pryor of Arkansas was ousted by Rep. Tom Cotton, and Mark Udall of Colorado was bounced by Rep. Cory Gardner. Democratic Sen. Kay Hagan lost her seat to Thom Tillis.
Democrat Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire held off a furious challenge by ex-Sen. Scott Brown.
Republicans Joni Ernst in Iowa, Steve Daines in Montana, Mike Rounds in South Dakota and Shelley Moore Capito in West Virginia all captured seats held by retiring Democrats.
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What Happened The Last Time Republicans Had A Majority This Huge
They lost it.
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Since last week, many Republicans have been feeling singularly nostalgic for November 1928, and with good reason. Itâs the last time that the party won such commanding majorities in the House of Representatives while also dominating the Senate. And, letâs face it, 1928 was a good time.
America was richâor so it seemed. Charles Lindbergh was on the cover of Time. Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic. Jean Lussier went over Niagara Falls in a rubber ball . Mickey Mouse made his first appearance in a talkie . Irving Aaronson and His Commanders raised eyebrows with the popularâand, for its time, scandalousâsong, âLetâs Misbehave,â and presidential nominee Herbert Hoover gave his Democratic opponent, Al Smith, a shellacking worthy of the history books.
The key takeaway: Itâs been a really, really long time since Republicans have owned Capitol Hill as they do now.
But what if the Republicans of 1928 owed their demise to a more fundamental force? What if it was demography, not economics, that truly killed the elephant?
On a surface level, the Great Depression was to blame.
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A Quick Guide To The Eight Competitive Senate Races We Watched Most Closely
There were 34 Senate races this year, but only eight had a reasonable chance of a seat switching from one party to another. There were four races where Democrats led in the polls and four where Republicans were ahead. Most of them were very close, with the exception of the Illinois race between incumbent Sen. Mark Kirk and challenger Rep. Tammy Duckworth , where Duckworth handily beat Kirk.
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Control Of The Senate Could Be Decided By Georgia Races
;There are two races up in Georgia this election, a regular Senate race and special election. The rules in Georgia for both the regular Senate election and the Senate special election require a candidate to win a majority, and if none of the candidates clear the 50% threshold, the race goes to a runoff in January.;
Recent polling in the race between incumbent GOP Senator David Perdue and Democrat Jon Ossoff has been tight, and the presence of a libertarian candidate on the ballot could prevent either Perdue or Ossoff from clearing the majority. In the special election, 21 candidates have qualified to be on the ballot, including Democrat Raphael Warnock, who has led in recent polls. GOP candidates Senator Kelly Loeffer, who was appointed to the seat last year, and Congressman Doug Collins are also on the ballot. If no candidate clears the majority, that race will also go to a runoff in January.
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New Religious Rights Case Reminds Us Of The Complicated Legal History Of Religion And Sports
By Alexander Voorhees, Rutgers University Class of 2021
January 27, 2021
In the United States there are two cultures that have become synonymous with each other as well as have clashed with each other, these cultures are athletic competition and religious adherence. Athletes like the former quarterback Tim Tebow who became known for praying during games and the Olympic fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad who became known as the first American woman to wear a hijab in the Olympics are two examples of how religion became apart of the identity for these athletes. However, in some instances display of faith and religious observation in sports has led to legal controversy. According to the Marquette Sports Law Review, while faith and sports in professional sports has been celebrated, it is often the less publicized interscholastic sports that have put religious rights in sports to the test.[1] The Free Exercise Clause which states that “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof”[2] will be an important principle that will define these following cases including one that could end up in the Supreme Court sometime this year.
Kennedy v. Bremerton School District: “Football is entertainment, not education” this is what John Whitehead of the Rutherford Institute said in response to the firing of a high school football coach in the state of Washington after an on-field prayer in 2015.[3] The coach, Joseph Kennedy, of Bremerton High School claims that the prayer he made on the 50-yard line was protected by the free speech clause as it was a private religious act. However, the Bremerton School District claimed that the coach was acting on behalf of the district at a large school event and therefore the 50-yard line was no different from a classroom. The school district also claimed in their appellate brief that “Kennedy and the Bremerton School District mutually understood that the schools coaches had extensive responsibilities, including being a mentor and role model, and being a more important figure in some students’ lives than anyone else at school, including teachers”.[4] Therefore, this would mean that not only was the coach practicing their own religious beliefs but they were pushing them onto their players and therefore it was a violation worthy of termination. Whoever the ninth circuit rules in favor of could establish how teachers and coaches practice their faith on the west coast. In regards to the Supreme Court a statement by Justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Brett Kavanaugh, and Neil Gorsuch was made saying they would intervene if the ninth district went too far in restricting religious liberty which could lead to a significant conservative ruling on religious rights in public schools[5]. This is just one way in which religion and athletics have legally clashed.
Akiyama v. US Judo Inc: One way in which religion and athletics have come into conflict is through a participant of said sport being unable to perform a duty central to the sport itself which was perfectly exemplified in Akiyama v. US Judo Inc. In 1997 Leilani Akiyama filed a suit against the US Judo Inc for forcing fighters to bow after fights and to Japanese martial arts legends. Akiyama claimed that this violated her first amendment rights because as a Buddhist she could not worship Shinto rituals which disqualified her from judo competitions. Akiayama’s attorneys claimed that because the competitions were fought in publicly funded facilities that a display of religion such as bowing should not be required[6]. In defense, Judo Organization lawyer Richard Muller claimed that “bowing is a custom like hand-shaking that boxers do”.[7] A Washington court eventually ruled that Akiyama continue to compete in Judo without bowing and that the rule was in violation of Washington discrimination laws however the case never made it any further.[8]
Boyle v. Jerome Country Club: Another notable religious rights case was that of Boyle v. Jerome Country Club which involved religious observation interfering with an athletic event. Oftentimes in American culture there has been a connection between religious observation and athletic competition such as football Sunday in which churchgoers pray for their teams before returning home to watch the game. However, in the instance of Boyle v. Jerome Country Club they conflicted. John Boyle claimed in his suit against the Jerome Country Club that he was discriminated against for being a member of the Church of Latter-Day Saints due to the fact that they refused to make accommodations for a golf tournament when Boyle couldn’t play on Sunday due to his religion.[9] Boyle claimed that this was a violation of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and that he was discriminated against. The question of the case and whether it violated the Civil Rights act and Boyle’s rights was not that the club didn't allow Boyle to play because of his religious beliefs but was regarding if they should have had to accommodate his religious observation. Eventually the US District Court of Idaho ruled that the Jerome Country Club was not in violation of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 due to the fact that there were other members of the Church of Latter-Day Saints that played in the tournament and the club had legitimate business reasons to deny Boyle’s request.[10] This is a clear example of how in the case of scheduling sporting events while they might conflict with religious observation it is hard to prove it is a civil rights violation.
Menora v. Illinois High School Association: A third type of way in which religious observation and athletics clashed was through the adherence to a certain dress code for a sport. Oftentimes religious appearances deviate from the dress code of certain sports which leads to controversy. In the case of Menora v. Illinois High School Association, Orthodox Jewish men were prohibited from wearing yarmulkes fastened by bobby pins during the Illinois High School Association state basketball tournament.[11] The members of Hebrew Theological College claimed that they were being discriminated against due to their religion. While the Illinois High School Association claimed that the reason that headwear removal was required was for safety reasons this was not a compelling argument to the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. They ruled that the association must allow the players to participate in the state basketball tournament without requiring the removal of religious head coverings.
Sports - The American Religion: The practice of athletic competition and the practice of religion are two sacred aspects of American culture and these cases show just how much they interact with each other. The principles of the first amendment and the protections it has both for religious practice and secular institutions has allowed many unique cases to be brought to federal courts. The recent legal discussions over Kennedy v. Bremerton School District shows that there is still much to be decided in the relationship between sports and religion.
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[1] Scott C. Idleman, Religious Freedom and the Interscholastic Athlete, 12 Marq. Sports L. Rev. 295 (2001)
https://scholarship.law.marquette.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1212&context=sportslaw
[2] Freedom of Religion Lincoln University Pennsylvania. 2020.
https://web.archive.org/web/20200524013011/http://www.lincoln.edu/criminaljustice/hr/Religion.htm
[3] Patrick Dorrian and Brian Flood. Praying Coach Case to Test Religious Rights of Public Workers. Bloomberg Law, January 25, 2021.
https://news.bloomberglaw.com/daily-labor-report/praying-coach-case-to-test-religious-rights-of-public-workers
[4] United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Brief of Appellee. Joseph A. Kennedy v. Bremerton School District. September 21, 2020.
https://www.bloomberglaw.com/public/desktop/document/JosephKennedyvBremertonSchoolDistrictDocketNo20352229thCirMar1120/1?1611711649
[5] Patrick Dorrian and Brian Flood. Praying Coach Case to Test Religious Rights of Public Workers. Bloomberg Law, January 25, 2021.
https://news.bloomberglaw.com/daily-labor-report/praying-coach-case-to-test-religious-rights-of-public-workers
[6] Skolnik, Sam. Judo Champion Refuses To Bend In Lawsuit. Seattle-Post-Intelligence, December 6, 2001.
https://www.seattlepi.com/local/article/Judo-champion-refuses-to-bend-in-lawsuit-1073892.php
[7] Ibid
[8] Ibid
[9] US District Court for the District of Idaho. Boyle v. Jerome Country Club. Justia US Law, May 10, 1995.
https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/FSupp/883/1422/1766833/
[10] Ibid
[11] US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. Menora v. Illinois High School Association. Justia US Law, November 17, 1981.
https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/FSupp/527/637/2368887/
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New story in Politics from Time: Joe Kennedy III Is Mounting a Democratic Primary Challenge to Massachusetts Sen. Ed Markey
(BOSTON) — Massachusetts U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy III, a scion of one of America’s most storied political families, is set to announce he will challenge U.S. Sen. Edward Markey in the state’s Democratic primary in 2020.
A person with knowledge of Kennedy’s plans told The Associated Press that Kennedy will formally make the announcement Saturday. The person wasn’t authorized to preempt Kennedy’s announcement and spoke Wednesday on the condition of anonymity.
The 38-year-old grandson of Robert F. Kennedy has been quietly laying down the foundation of a run, building up his staff and formally announcing his interest in the race by filing preliminary paperwork with the Federal Election Commission last month.
“I don’t think primaries are something that people should shy away from,” Kennedy told reporters at the state Democratic convention last Saturday. “The idea behind it is that every seat, my own included, the one that I currently occupy as a member of the House of Representatives, it’s up every two years. It’s a two-year term. You have to go out and make that case to voters every two years.”
Kennedy has shied away from directly criticizing Markey, calling him “a good man.”
Markey, who’s already facing two lesser-known challengers, has said he’s ready to take on anyone, even Kennedy.
“I run every day on the issues that I’ve been fighting for throughout my career and that I’m continuing to fight for right now on the floor of the Senate,” the 73-year-old Markey said at the same convention. “That’s women’s reproductive rights, climate change, gun safety laws, income inequality — and I’m going to continue to campaign on those issues. It’s been the core of my agenda.”
Kennedy is the latest in a long line of members of America’s most celebrated political clan to seek elected office — most famously his granduncle President John F. Kennedy, felled by an assassin’s bullet in 1963.
Others include his father, former U.S. Rep. Joseph Kennedy; his grandfather RFK, who was JFK’s attorney general and was a senator running for the Democratic presidential nomination when he was slain in 1968; his granduncle Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, who died in 2009; former U.S. Rep. Patrick Kennedy II, a son of Edward Kennedy; and his aunt Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, who served two terms as Maryland’s lieutenant governor.
A senior campaign adviser to Markey said in a statement Wednesday that the incumbent is up for the political battles ahead.
“Elections are about choices, and Ed looks forward to spending the next 14 months campaigning hard every day to show the people of the Commonwealth why he’s the right choice,” said John Walsh, a longtime political Democratic operative in Massachusetts.
Given his political pedigree, Kennedy has been seen as a rising star in the party. In 2018, Kennedy was tapped to deliver the Democratic response to President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address.
A Kennedy-Markey contest will put more than a few high-profile Democrats in an awkward position, most notably White House hopeful Elizabeth Warren.
Warren has worked with Markey in the Senate and taught Kennedy at Harvard Law School. She formally endorsed Markey before Kennedy floated the idea of a challenge to Markey.
“I endorsed Sen. Markey back in February. I couldn’t ask for a better partner in the Senate than Ed Markey. He is a good friend,” Warren said. “Joe Kennedy is also a good friend. I have worked with him since he was a student of mine; both he and his wife were my students. I have worked with him as a congressman. I have nothing but the highest respect for him. And I have no criticism.”
Kennedy has tried to position himself as more of a pragmatist than those on the left of his party.
Although he’s adopted many of the causes driving the party’s liberal wing — Kennedy has called for Congress to initiate impeachment efforts against Trump and has backed a “Medicare for All” bill in the House — he’s also tried to carve out his own path.
In January 2017, as many Democrats were still reeling from Trump’s win, Kennedy, first elected to Congress in 2012, suggested that party leaders should be listening better to the economic worries of Democratic voters who bolted the party for Trump, saying that not taking the time to understand those voters would be folly.
He also argued that Democrats, then in the minority in the House, had to try to cut the best deals they could with Republicans.
“You’ve got to fight, but you’ve got to also try to move an agenda forward,” he said at the time. “If you’re just out there screaming and yelling, there are people out there who need help and need help now and they deserve progress, too.”
Kennedy also has spoken frequently about what he calls “moral capitalism,” a less politically fraught term than “socialism” but one that has become central to his political worldview in the Trump era.
Markey is a formable opponent. He served for decades in the House before joining the Senate in 2013.
Markey has been quick to point out his endorsement by Democratic U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York. The two have worked to push for the Green New Deal initiative.
“The Green New Deal will be the greatest force for blue-collar job creation in a generation,” Markey has said.
Markey also has called for the House to begin an impeachment inquiry into Trump.
Kennedy and Markey have worked together at times.
Earlier this year the two reintroduced a bill that would end the use in federal court of “gay panic” and “trans panic” defenses, which argue that the revelation of a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity helped provoke a defendant’s violent reaction.
Markey already is facing two lesser-known candidates: Shannon Liss-Riordan, a workers’ rights lawyer, and Steve Pemberton, a former senior executive at Walgreens.
The contest could be expensive.
Markey reported having more than $4 million in his campaign account as of June 30. Kennedy reported having $4.2 million in his House campaign account as of the same period.
By STEVE LeBLANC / AP on September 19, 2019 at 10:40AM
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Judicial Watch Sues for Anti-Trump Coup Docs [Weekly Update] Judicial Watch ^ | April 5, 2019 | Tom Fitton
Obama State Dept Conspiracy against Trump? Judicial Watch Sues for Obama/Deep State Russia Hoax Docs How Did CNN Know Muller Special Counsel Would Raid Roger Stone’s House?
Obama State Dept Conspiracy against Trump?
Victoria Nuland, President Obama’s assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian Affairs from September 2013 until January 2017 , has been linked to the notorious anti-Trump dossier fabricated by Hillary Clinton’s opposition research firm.
The author of the dossier, Christopher Steele, reportedly had developed long-standing relationships with senior State Department officials, including Nuland. “Between 2014 and 2016, Steele authored more than a hundred reports on Russia and Ukraine. These were written for a private client but shared widely within the State Department and sent up to Secretary of State John Kerry and to Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland, who was in charge of the U.S. response to the Ukraine crisis.”
To understand better how the dossier’s spurious charges were spread around the Obama administration, we have filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the U.S. Department of State for communications between Nuland and employees of Fusion GPS, as well as top ranking Department of Justice, FBI, and State Department officials.
We sued because the State Department failed to respond to our November 1, 2018, FOIA request ( Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of State (No. 1:19-cv-00574)). We are seeking:
Any and all records of communication between Ambassador Victoria Nuland and any of the following individuals between January 1, 2016, and January 25, 2017:
Professor Joseph Mifsud
Mr. Christopher Steele
Mr. Glenn Simpson
Mrs. Nellie Ohr
Former CIA Director John Brennan
Former Undersecretary of State Patrick Kennedy
Former Attorney General Loretta Lynch
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein
Former Acting Attorney General Sally Yates
Former Assistant Attorney General John P. Carlin
Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General George Toscas
Former DOJ Official David Laufman
Former Homeland Security Advisor Lisa Monaco
Former Associate Deputy Attorney General Bruce Ohr
Former FBI Director James Comey
Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe
Former FBI Agent Peter Strzok
FBI Attorney Lisa Page
FBI Attorney James Baker
Former FBI Chief of Staff James Rybicki
FBI Assistant Director Edward William Priestap
Former FBI Agent John Giacalone
Former FBI Agent Michael Steinbach
Former FBI Agent Josh Campbell
On February 4, 2018, in an interview on CBS’ Face the Nation, Nuland stated that she had been given details of the anti-Trump dossier directly from Christopher Steele, which she then referred to the Federal Bureau of Investigation:
[Steele] passed two to four pages of short points of what he was finding. And our immediate reaction to that was, this is not in our purview. This needs to go to the FBI if there is any concern here that one candidate or the election as a whole might be influenced by the Russian Federation. That’s something for the FBI to investigate. And that was our reaction when we saw this. It’s not our – our – we can’t evaluate this.
Nuland reportedly “green lit” the initial meeting about the anti-Trump dossier between Christopher Steele and FBI agent Michael Gaeta. Quoting from David Corn and Michael Isikoff’s book Russian Roulette, “The FBI checked with Victoria Nuland’s office at the State Department: Do you support this meeting? Nuland, having found Steele’s reports on Ukraine to have been generally credible, gave the green light.”
We intend to find out how far the Deep State was willing to go in their effort to discredit then-candidate Donald Trump. There clearly was an Obama administration no-holds-barred attempt to clear the path to the presidency for Hillary Clinton. Our FOIA lawsuits have already shown the Obama State Department was corruptly targeting President Trump.
We already exposed elements of the plot when we released 42 pages of heavily redacted State Department documents containing classified information that was provided to Senator Ben Cardin (D-MD), top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and outspoken critic of President Donald Trump. The documents show Russian political interference in elections and politics in countries across Europe.
And then we released more heavily redacted State documents showing classified information was desperately sent to multiple U.S. Senators by the Obama administration immediately prior to President Donald Trump’s inauguration. The documents reveal that among those receiving the classified documents were Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA), Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD), and Sen. Robert Corker (R-TN).
Judicial Watch Sues for Obama/Deep State Russia Hoax Docs
Top Obama officials in the Justice Department and the FBI declared that Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election was the reason for investigating candidate and then President Donald Trump.
We know what they were leaking to their allied anti-Trump media friends, but what were they telling each other about this Russian business? We’d like to know.
We just filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the Justice Department for records of communications from top Obama and Deep State FBI and DOJ officials about possible Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign.
We sued after the DOJ failed to respond adequately to a May 21, 2018, FOIA request ( Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of Justice (No. 1:19-cv-00726)). We want:
All records of internal DOJ communications, including emails (whether on gov or non-.gov email accounts), text messages or instant chats, of officials in the offices of the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General regarding possible Russian involvement and/or interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign.
Also, on May 21, 2018, we submitted a FOIA request to the FBI seeking similar information:
All records of internal FBI communications, including emails (whether on gov or non-.gov email accounts), text messages or instant chats, of officials in the offices of the FBI Director, FBI Deputy Director and Office of General Counsel regarding possible Russian involvement and/or interference in the 2016 US presidential campaign.
The time frame for both requests is January 2016 through May 2017. In July 2018, the DOJ claimed that it needed additional time to respond to our request but has since been unresponsive. The DOJ’s answer to us is due April 21, 2019. The FBI asserted in June 2018 that all records responsive to the request were exempt from disclosure, claiming that release would result in interference with law enforcement proceedings.
This is the latest FOIA lawsuit in our in-depth investigation regarding the FBI’s involvement in the Russian investigation. Our extensive investigation includes discovering information on the Clinton funded anti-Trump dossier and its use to obtain FISA warrants in order to spy on the Trump campaign; politically biased messages against President
Trump between former FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page; the leaking of former FBI Director Comey’s memos; and the relationship between FBI official Bruce Ohr, his wife Nellie Ohr and Fusion GPS.
You and all Americans deserve to know the truth about what the corrupt DOJ and FBI leaders were saying when they were ginning up the bogus Russia investigation. It’s no wonder the DOJ and FBI are stonewalling. Once again, we are in the lead in investigating the worst corruption scandal in American history – the abusive targeting of President Trump by the Obama administration and the Deep State.
How Did CNN Know Muller Special Counsel Would Raid Roger Stone’s House?
This week, members of Robert Mueller’s special counsel team are leaking to the press because they aren’t happy with Attorney General Barr’s summary of the special counsel report. Did the Mueller operation just begin illegally leaking just a few days ago? I think not.
This is why we just filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the Justice Department to find other potential leaks. We’re focused on records of the planning and preparation of the raid of the home of former Trump campaign aide Stone.
Importantly, we want to see any communications between Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Office, the FBI and CNN about the raid ( Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of Justice (No. 1:19-cv-00795)).
We sued after the Special Counsel’s Office failed to respond to our FOIA request on January 25, 2019, and the FBI failed to respond to two separate FOIA requests on January 25, 2019, and February 1, 2019.
The January 2019 FOIA request to the Special Counsel’s Office sought all records of communications between SCO officials – and representatives CNN – regarding the January 25, 2019, arrest of Stone. We also asked for all records of communications between SCO officials or people acting on their behalf communicating with CNN regarding the arrest of Stone.
The January 2019 FOIA request to the FBI sought all records of communications from government or commercial sources between officials in the offices of the FBI Director, FBI Deputy Director, Office of General Counsel, Office of Public Affairs, and/or the FBI Miami Field Office – and representatives of CNN – regarding Stone’s arrest.
The February 2019 FOIA request to the FBI sought all planning materials used in preparation arrest and raid, as well as communications between the FBI Director, Deputy Director, Director’s Chief of Staff, and Executive Assistant Director for the Criminal Division. We also asked for all records of communications between the Special Agent in Charge of the Miami Field Office regarding the arrest and/or raid on the home of Roger Stone.
Our FOIA request and subsequent lawsuit were in part prompted by the extraordinary and exclusive video access to the raid and arrest of Stone obtained by CNN on January 25, 2019. Questioned about the extraordinary early morning access, CNN claimed it was “the product of good instincts, some key clues, more than a year of observing comings [sic] at the DC federal courthouse and the special counsel’s office – and a little luck on the timing.”
Later in the day, however, Stone told Fox News’ Tucker Carlson that CNN was aware of his arrest even before his own lawyer. “It’s disconcerting that CNN was aware that I would be arrested before my lawyers were informed. So, that’s disturbing.” And during his February 8, 2019, testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, former Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker said, “It was deeply concerning to me as to how CNN found out about that.”
Our FOIA filing was a simple request for information about any leaks to CNN regarding the controversial raid and arrest of Roger Stone. That we’re being stonewalled suggests that someone has something to hide. We are investigating the investigators, and it’s time for them to come clean.
We recently sent an official complaint to the Justice Department’s Office of Inspector General (IG) calling for investigations into leaks of information about Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation. The complaint asks for an investigation of any leaks to CNN about the controversial raid on the home of Roger Stone and for leaks to BuzzFeed suggesting that President Trump directed Michael Cohen to lie to Congress.
Until next week …
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OPINION: Judicial Watch is the best around. They will get to bottom of the ones who really was behind this ‘fake dossier’ and bring them to justice no matter how long it takes. We need to clean up the corruption in our government to make sure these types of things/crimes/set-up/witch hunt never happens again and those who knew about the corruption and started this ‘witch hunt’ from the very beginning will be brought to justice.
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100 MUST-READ HILARIOUS BOOKS
Mara Carlyle’s senior year goes as usually as might be expected until—we-bam!—fellow senior Katelyn Ogden explodes throughout playing period pre-calc. Katelyn is that the 1st, however she won’t be the last juvenile person to increase unexpectedly or clarification. because the seniors still pop like balloons, sensible and humourous Mara narrates the tip of their world as she is aware of it. however, inside associate degree, explosive year punctuated by romance, quarantine, long friendly relationship, and also the hope of creating it to graduation lies a funny, super honest, and moving story of being a teen and also the sorrow of claiming auf wiedersehen.
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1. Is everybody Hanging Out while not Me? (And different Concerns) by Mindy Kaling
2. Has Anyone Seen My Pants by wife Colonna
3. Neil Patrick|St. Patrick|Apostle|patron saint} Harris: opt for Your Own life story by Neil Patrick Harris
4. The transient Wondrous lifetime of honor Wao by Junot Bartholomeu Dias – This one has each mirth and poignancy, therefore it’s a small amount a lot of mixed than another title on this list.
Crazy wealthy Asians5. Crazy wealthy Asians by Kevin Kwan
6. A enter The Woods by Bill Bryson
7. symptom by Nora Ephron
8. Varano by César Aira – Translated from Spanish, it’s got a small amount of Monty Python-esque shtick hidden in beautiful prose.
9. My Man Jeeves (Jeeves #1) by P.G. Wodehouse
10. Gil’s All Fright Diner by A. Lee Martinez
11. the way to Be Black by Baratunde Thurston
12. mindlessness by Horatio Castellanos Moya
13. Texts from Jane Eyre: And different Conversations together with your Favorite Literary Characters by Mallory Ortberg and Madeline Gobbo
See You Next Tuesday14. See You Next Tues by Jane Mai
15. Where’d You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple
16. Bossypants by Tina Fey
17. solace Farm by Frank Stella Gibbons
18. Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis
19. Go the Fuck To Sleep by Adam Mansbach
20. to mention Nothing Of The Dog by Connie Willis
21. Misconceptions by Blu Daniels
22. Domestic Violets by Matthew Norman
23. The poor Diaries: The fully True and humourous Misadventures of a decent woman Gone poor by Angela Nissel
24. Beauty Queens by Libba Bray
25. a foul plan I’m on the point of Do: True Tales of Seriously Poor Judgment and spectacularly Awkward journey by Chris Gethard
the lake affair by opaque gem Fforde26. The lake Affair by opaque gem Fforde (a whole awing series!)
27. The blue blood Bride by William Emma Goldman
28. The Zombie Survival Guide: Complete Protection from the Living Dead by easy lay Brooks
29. the way to Be a lady by Caitlin Moran
30. Blonde Bombshell by Tom Holt
31. The perfidy by Paul Beatty
32. exaggeration and a 0.5 by Allie Brosh
33. I speak Pretty in some unspecified time in the future by David Sedaris
Lamb34. Lamb: The Gospel consistent with Biff, Christ’s Childhood Pal by Saint Christopher Moore – the sole Good Shepherd comedy I do know that's beloved by nonbelievers and Christians alike.
35. The Cry of the Sloth by Sam Savage – This book honestly had ME in stitches. If you liked A Confederacy of Dunces, browse this one.
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37. You Can’t bit My Hair And different Things I Still need to justify by Phoebe Robinson
38. the color of Magic (Discworld #1) by Terry Pratchett (You don’t even have to begin at #1 in Discworld; I believe I started with #33 and it was extremely pleasurable. There’s a graphic here that outlines the various sub-series and their 1st books, just in case you wish to leap around.)
39. smart Omens: the great and correct Prophecies of Agnes oddball, Witch by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett
40. The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by The Little Giant Adams
41. A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole
Such a fairly Fat42. Such a fairly Fat: One Narcissist’s Quest to get if Her Life Makes Her Ass Look huge, or Why Pie isn't the solution by Jen Lancaster
43. Don Quixote by Miguel Diamond State Cervantes Saavedra
44. Home Land by Sam Lipsyte
45. Typical Yankee by Gish Jen
46. The Importance of Being Earnest by writer
47. I used to be Told There’d Be Cake by Sloane Crosley
48. life story of a Fat Bride: True Tales of a fake Adulthood by Laurie Notaro
49. The Regional workplace Is beneath Attack! by Manuel Gonzales
50. trendy Romance by Aziz Ansari
Adulthood may be Myth51. Adulthood may be a Myth: A “Sarah’s Scribbles” assortment by wife Hans Christian Andersen
52. What If Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd hypothetic queries by Randall Munroe
53. somebody may Get Hurt: A Memoir of Twenty-First-Century parentage by role player Magary
54. The Adventures of Holly White and also the unimaginable Sex Machine by Krissy Kneen
55. Killing aunty by Andrzej Bursa
56. I'm Not thespian by Percival Everett
57. Yes, Please by Amy Poehler
58. The Grass is often Greener Over the storage tank by Erma Bombeck
59. Shrill by social dancing West
60. On Beauty by Zadie Smith
61. Running With Scissors by Augusten Burroughs
62. the net may be a Playground by David Thorne (side-splittingly funny)
63. A summer solstice Night’s Dream by a poet (SHAKESPEARE IS HILAIRE)
64. Blackass by A. Igoni Barrett
65. Let’s fake This ne'er Happened by Jenny Lawson
I Hate Fairyland66. I Hate Fairyland by Skottie Young
67. Mother, are you able to Not? by Kate Siegel
68. Nimona by Noelle Stevenson
69. The Misadventures of Awkward Black woman by Issa Rae
70. saint Jones’s Diary by Helen Fielding
71. It Gets Worse by Shane town
72. Octopus Pie by Meredith grandmother (fave webcomic ever . . . perhaps favorite comic ever)
73. Redshirts by John Scalzi
74. Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
75. Breakfast of Champions by Vonnegut
76. ar You There, Vodka? It’s ME, Chelsea by Chelsea Handler
77. Smashed, Squashed, Splattered, Chewed, Chunked and Spewed by Lance Carbuncle
78. The completely True Diary Of A Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie
79. vocalizer and Me: Life and Love With the World’s Worst Dog by John Grogan
80. I'm America (And therefore will You!) by author sauce
Dora A Headcase81. Dora: A Headcase by Lidia Yuknavitch
82. the space by Jonas Karlsson
83. American state Roadkill by Tim Dorsey
84. associate degree simple Abroad: The Travel Diaries of Karl Pilkington by Karl Pilkington
85. The Gun merchant by Hugh Laurie
86. The unabridged Devil’s wordbook by Ambrose Bierce
87. I’m judgment You: The Do-Better Manual by Luvvie Ajayi
88. Sick Puppy by Carl Hiaasen
89. The Innocents Abroad by Mark Twain
Clown Girl90. Clown woman by Monica Drake
91. this is often wherever I Leave You by Jonathan Tropper
92. biscuit by Fran Ross
93. The Sugar opaque Nutsack by Mark Leyner
94. part Blues by patron saint Wensink
95. The Road to Wellville by T.C. Boyle
96. The Assimilated Cuban’s Guide to Quantum Santeria by Hector Hevodidbon Hernandez
97. a woman Named Zippy by Haven Kimmel
98. Job: A Comedy of Justice by Henry M. Robert Robert Anson Heinlein
99. Ella cyprinid fish Pea: A increasingly Lipogrammatic epistolatory Fable by Mark Dunn
100. Super unhappy True story by point of entry Shteyngart
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It is hard to believe that the run-up to the presidential-election year has plumbed such a depth of farcical degradation. It must be that Trump’s influence has contributed to unserious responses, but he can’t be blamed for the unutterable nonsense of his opponents and the straight men of the political class that has absorbed the shock of the Trump phenomenon. Monday, December 9, had been much anticipated. Congressman Jerry Nadler, who has not been able to utter a sentence in the last three years that did not contain the word “impeachment,” gaveled to order his asinine Judiciary Committee hearings to consider the partisan recommendation of Adam Schiff’s Intelligence Committee that the president had abused his powers by asking about what must concern the endangered minority that takes former vice president Joe Biden’s run for the Democratic presidential nomination seriously. Trump asked the Ukrainian president to find out whether Biden and his son were influence-peddling in Ukraine. Trump didn’t try to write the verdict of his inquiry; he asked a reasonable question. The Democrats, if any of them retain their sanity despite the simulation of a lunatic asylum their party is conducting, would be at least as curious as the Republicans to hear the answer. Last week Nadler had four constitutional experts before the committee, including three rabid Trump haters, one so overwrought that she couldn’t walk on the sidewalk in front of Washington’s Trump Hotel.While this impeachment charade has bounced between the two most compulsively mendacious legislators in the Western world, Speaker Nancy Pelosi has been giving daily recitals of her “prayerful solemnity” at the dark majesty of the impeachment process that saddens her so deeply. She has invoked her Roman Catholic faith (tempered in its fervor by enthusiasm for abortion and other doctrinal inconveniences from the theology of St. Teddy Kennedy and the Blessed Joe Biden) to say she “hates” no one and “prays for the president.” This was enough to bring on what seemed to be out-of-body epiphanies with the susceptible pundits on cable television, such as Rachel Maddow and Larry O’Donnell of MSNBC: “The speaker stood there, in the Catholic faith she has practiced all her life,” etc. The result is nausea and amusement conjoined. As a very young person, I remember when the time came that all sensible opinion required the end of the outrages of Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, and the time 20 years later when the Watergate controversy simply had to end. The coruscation of the present foolishness must be almost at hand. The Democrats are rushing to an impeachment committal requiring adjudication by the Senate, though no statutory offense has been alleged against the president, and there is no evidence of any. One hesitates to mind-read, especially such febrile and limited minds as these, but they presumably want to throw this stink bomb at the president to foul the air as the proportions of the previous administration’s misconduct in the Trump–Russia collusion scam ooze sluggishly into the light.The inspector general of the Justice Department, Michael Horowitz, again gave birth to a mouse. His report released Monday purported to believe that those who initiated the investigation of the president were not motivated by partisanship, though they all hated the subject of the investigation (at least they and Mr. Horowitz spared us the treat of representing Trump’s tormentors as Pelosian bead-rattling rosarians raising supplications heavenwards for the man they were trying to crucify). Unfortunately, he did not offer an alternative motive for a staggering sequence of frauds and felonies committed by the Obama Justice Department and FBI. The following is a faithfully representative selection of the inspector general’s concerns.The conduct of former deputy attorneys general Sally Yates and Rod Rosenstein “were inconsistent with or undercut the assertions contained in the FISA applications” (to conduct surveillance on Trump-campaign helper Carter Page). They contained “inaccurate information,” i.e. the applications were fraudulent. Christopher Steele, the author of the infamous Steele Dossier, a pastiche of defamatory fabrications that was paid for by the Clinton campaign and was the principal basis of the FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act) applications, thought he was answerable to paying clients (the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee, through a law firm and the dirty-tricks operation Fusion GPS), while the FBI thought he was answerable to the Bureau, despite having closed out Steele for cause for assisting Fusion GPS in getting his false allegations into the media. Yet he continued to feed information to the FBI through the wife of senior Justice Department official Bruce Ohr; she was contracted to Fusion GPS. Steele met 13 times with Mrs. Ohr after Steele’s termination by the FBI, and his information was fed to the FBI. Steele continued to supply information to the FBI that director James Comey and deputy director Andrew McCabe wanted to include in the Intelligence Community Assessment of these matters (at least that outrage was not approved, but their effort incites intense curiosity about Horowitz’s imputation of motives). “Ohr committed consequential errors in judgment” and a (prolonged) “lapse of judgment,” Horowitz writes.The FBI “failed to reassess” Steele’s information and denied to the FISA court that Steele had “directly provided” information for a false Yahoo story linking Trump and Russia on September 23, 2016, for which the Bureau fired Steele as a “confidential human source.” Steele played a “central and essential role” in obtaining the FISA authorizations and was represented to the court as “a reliable source” even though his own handler warned Comey and McCabe that Steele was not reliable and was uncorroborated, and that his principal sub-source was “a boaster, egoist . . . [who] embellishes,” according to Steele himself. Yet the source was asserted to the FISA court to be “truthful and cooperative.”The FBI omitted to tell the FISA court that Carter Page was an approved “operational contact” with another branch of government and had loyally supplied any information he had about Russian activities. George Papadopoulos, another victim of the Comey-McCabe Keystone Kops smear operation, was cited in FISA applications, but not his repeated assertions that there was no evidence of any Trump involvement with Russia. Carter Page was selectively and misleadingly cited to the court throughout the period when he was under surveillance. His helpful reports of financial irregularities in the international soccer federation were misrepresented as evidence of Page’s untrustworthiness; he was shamefully traduced, as Horowitz demonstrates in great detail. The FBI’s Validation Management Unit debunked Steele as, inter alia, “minimally corroborated,” but he continued to be reverently invoked in FISA court filings. There were a number of confidential human sources who happened to be working loyally for the Trump campaign, but none of them were consulted or questioned, though they were proven FBI resources.Horowitz concluded that there were “17 significant errors” in the FISA renewal applications, but he was unable to discover when Comey, McCabe, and Yates became aware of all these problems, only that they “did not have accurate information when they approved supplementary FISA applications.” It is impossible to imagine that he made a very strenuous effort to answer that question. He limply concludes this hair-raising revelation of scandalous and massive official wrongdoing by urging senior Justice and FBI officials to take “any action they deem appropriate.”It is clear from the statements of demurral from Horowitz’s absurdly bland conclusions by attorney general William Barr and special prosecutor John Durham that they do not share his confidence in the motives and probity of a broad swath of the Justice Department and FBI, from the highest ranks to quite junior people. It is obvious from the report itself that horrifying misdeeds were committed, and that the FBI was careening out of control and meddling in the electoral process illegally as well as incompetently. Since this is his second effort to string out and partially whitewash with humdrum verbosity the revelation of shocking violations of law and duty by senior Justice officials, Horowitz’s head should roll with the others in due course, and be replaced by someone more energetic in scorching out such monstrous misconduct as he thoroughly reports.James Comey’s smug tweet of righteous victory on Monday was particularly galling, given that even Horowitz lambastes his unprofessional and implicitly dishonest performance. That over-righteous stuffed goose should now have cackled in public self-praise for the last time. Comey and his compulsively belligerent lawyer, former prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald, and McCabe, whom Horowitz accused in his previous report of lying under oath, should all now take their turn in the dock. This psychotic attempt to pretend the 2016 election did not happen should flounder to a contemptible end in time for the reelection of the administration next November.
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The NaphCare Charitable Foundation Awards Annual Scholarships for 2019-2020 School Year
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The NaphCare Charitable Foundation announced the award of 58 scholarships to deserving students across the U.S. for the 2019-2020 school year. The students selected were rising high school seniors and college freshman in schools in Alabama, Kentucky and Mississippi.
Rising college freshman were granted scholarships of $10,000 or $5,000 for the upcoming school year. Additionally, 25 rising high school seniors at Valley High School in Valley, Ala., were awarded scholarships to cover dual-enrollment classes at Southern Union Community College.
“We were so impressed with the talented students who applied this year,” said Deanna Newton, Executive Director of The NaphCare Charitable Foundation. “We wish them the best in their academic pursuits and will be cheering them on to success. They are all outstanding students who are poised to make an impact in their schools and communities.”
The NaphCare Charitable Foundation was established in 2011 to provide academic opportunities to high school students who demonstrate need and aptitude for success. Including this year’s recipients, the Foundation has awarded more than 200 scholarships exceeding $3 million.
Scholarship Award Winners:
Clements High School, Athens, Ala.
Cheyenne Leach
Chaela Redd
Franklin County School System, Ala.
Anna Benford
Maria Estrada
Maggie Fowler
Brent Gonzalez
Anna Gunderman
Ethan Hall
Angelia Mims
Carson Petree
Joseph Reynolds
Maddie Riddle
Camie Terrell
Kyleigh Winstead
Randolph County High School, Wedowee, Ala.
Abby Huddleston
Emma Huddleston
Robert Kirby
Logan Stewart
Caleb White
Valley High School, Valley, Ala.
Chloe Barnes
Kyndal Cole
Lindsey Doyal
Joshua Floyd
Ivey Gibson
DonReco Glaze
Alex Hernandez
Dakota Jones
Nunnie Langley
Ansley Strength
Vestavia Hills High School, Vestavia Hills, Ala. – Tommy Ward Memorial Scholarships
Kennedy Crane
Jay Cross
Elijah Gurner
Sophie Milling
Ronnie Rosales
Jacquelyn Stevens
Kevin Zheng
Bath County High School, Owingsville, Ky.
Talyn Alderman
Kevin Clark
Matthew Davis
Savannah Hamilton
Dalton Lewis
Matthew Meadows
Kylen Messer
James Otis
Nicholas Robinson
Logan Routt
Menifee County High School, Frenchburg, Ky.
Madison Back
Olivia Ballard
Kimberleigh Barker
Kirsten Harris
Daniel Henderson
Alison Johnson
Charlene LeBoeuf
Brittany McElroy
Sawyer Patrick
Maranda Williams
Northeast Lauderdale High School, Meridian, Miss.
Carrie Baty
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Young Joe Pantoliano saw acting as a way of getting out of an environment that typically led to a life of criminal behavior. Following a performance in his senior play, “Up the Down Staircase,” his stepfather encouraged the future Emmy-winning star to pursue acting professionally. Subsequently, he moved from his hometown of Hoboken, NJ, to Manhattan where he waited tables while juggling acting classes and auditions. In 1972, Pantoliano landed the desirable role of stuttering Billy Bibbit in the touring production of “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.” He headed to Los Angeles 4 years later where he identified work in a television sitcom.
Pantoliano made his TV acting debut in a busted pilot, “McNamara’s Band” (1977), which was followed by a recurring role in the summer replacement series “Free Country” (1978), a period sitcom co-produced, co-written and starring in by Rob Reiner. He rejoined Reiner later that same year for the made-for-TV film “More Than Friends,” by James Burrows, but it was his performance in the NBC miniseries adaptation of “From Here to Eternity” (1979) that won Pantoliano attention for his interpretation of Angelo Maggio. Pantoliano was seen on the big screen in 1980 when director Taylor Hackford cast him in the major part of Gino Pilato in the biographical movie “The Idolmaker.” He then made guest starring performances in series like “M*A*S*H,” “Hart to Hart” (both 1981), “Hardcastle and McCormick” (1983) and “Hill Street Blues” (1984), and was spotted on step in “Brothers” (1981) and “Orphan” (1983). His breakthrough screen role arrived in 1983 when director Paul Brickman cast him in the supporting role of Guido “The Killer Pimp” in the surprise hit “Risky Business,” opposite Tom Cruise and Rebecca De Mornay.
Pantoliano went on to portray roles in the drama film “Eddie and the Cruisers” (1983) and the off-Broadway production of “Visions of Kerouac,” before impressing viewers yet again in “The Goonies” (1985), an adventure film produced by Steven Spielberg. He was next seen in movies like “Running Scared” (1986, with Billy Crystal and Gregory Hines), “La Bamba” (1987, as the music producer of Lou Diamond Phillips), the Spielberg-helmed “Empire of the Sun” (1987, as John Malkovich’s sidekick) and “Midnight Run” (1988, opposite Robert De Niro), way too as in the TV miniseries biopic “Robert Kennedy and His Times” (1985), where he was cast as the merciless anti-Communist attorney Roy Cohn.
1990 saw Pantoliano land a regular role on the short-lived sitcom “The Fanelly Boys,” playing Dominic Fanelly until 1991. He then performed in many TV guest spots before acting with Tommy Lee Jones and Harrison Ford in the critical and commercial hit film “The Fugitive” (1993), as Cosmo Renfro. He lent his voice for the CBS cartoon version of the children’s film “Beethoven” (1994), played a bungling felon named Norby in “Baby’s Day Out” (1994), developed the role of Captain C. Howard for Will Smith/Martin Lawrence’s “Bad Boys” (1995), and took on the recurring role of stoolie Vinnie Greco on the popular TV series “NWPD Blue” (1995).
In 1996, Pantoliano returned to TV as a regular on the CBS crime-drama “EZ Streets,” where he played the supporting role of Jimmy Murtha. The show, however, only had a short life. The same year, he starred as a money launderer in directors Andy and Larry Wachowskiâ€s debut movie “Bound.” The role brought him a Saturn nomination for Best Supporting Actor. After contributing to the TV animated series “The Lionhearts” (1998), Pantoliano recreated his role of Deputy Marshal Cosmo Renfro for 1998’s sequel “ U.S. Marshals,” appeared in writer-director James Toback’s “Black and White” (1999) and rejoined the Wachowski brothers in the hugely successful film “The Matrix” (1999), playing a character exclusively create for him, Cypher.
In 2001, Pantoliano joined the cast of the popular HBO series “The Sopranos.” Giving a clever performance as the quick-tempered, loud-mouthed Ralph Cifaretto, he won a 2003 Emmy in the category of Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. While working with the landmark show, the busy actor released “Who’s Sorry Now: The True Story of a Stand-Up Guy,” a sad memoir about his New Jersey childhood, and also acted in two episodes of the WB’s teen sci-fi series “Roswell” (2001) and the Eddy Murphy dud “The Adventures of Pluto Nash” (2002). He was also heard as the voice of Peek in the comedy “Cats and Dogs” (2001) and made his movie directorial debut with 2002’s “Just Like Mona” (released 2003).
After his “Sopranos” stint came to an end in 2002, Pantoliano played Ben Uric in the Ben Affleck unsuccessful vehicle “DareDevil” (2003), adapted by director/writer Mark Steven Johnson from a Marvel comic, rejoined Martin Lawrence and Will Smith for 2003’s “Bad Boys II” and received a starring role as a FBI Agent, Joe Renato, on the CBS drama series “The Handler” from 2003 to 2004. Also in 2003, he acted in the play “Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune” on Broadway. Next, Pantoliano had a 2004/2005 recurring role as Tommy Danko on the NBC shortly-canceled drama “Dr. Vegas,” provided his voice to “The Easter Egg Adventure” (2004, with Brook Shields and James Woods) and “Racing Stripes” (2005), supported Tim Blake Nielson and Jeff Bridges for the comedy film “The Moguls” (2005), appeared in the comedy “Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector” and the drama/romance “The Pleasure of Your Company” (both 2006), starred as John Marino in Joseph Greco’s “Canvas” (2006), from which he was handed The Jury Award Best Dramatic Performance award at the Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival, and teamed up with James Caviezel, Greg Kinnear and Bridget Moynahan for the mystery/thriller “Unknown” (also 2006). Still in 2006, he assumed the role of James ‘Jimmy’ Centrella in the TV drama series “Waterfront,” but it was canceled before any episodes aired.
No stranger to animated projects, Pantoliano will play the voice role of Chucksta on the upcoming cartoon film “The Legend of Secret Pass” (2008). He will also incorporate supporting roles in the films “To Live and Die” (2008), opposite Sean Patrick Flanery, and “The Golden Door” (2008), directed by David M. Rosenthal.
Name Joe Pantoliano Height 5' 9¼” Naionality American Date of Birth 12 September 1951 Place of Birth Hoboken, New Jersey, USA Famous for
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Judicial Watch announced today that it filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the U.S. Department of State for communications between Obama Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Ambassador Victoria Nuland and employees of Fusion GPS, as well as top ranking Department of Justice, FBI, and State Department officials. Nuland served as Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs from September 2013 until January 2017. Judicial Watch filed the suit after the State Department failed to respond to a November 1, 2018, FOIA request (Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of State (No. 1:19-cv-00574)). Judicial Watch seeks: Any and all records of communication between Ambassador Victoria Nuland and any of the following individuals between January 1, 2016 and January 25, 2017: Professor Joseph Mifsud Mr. Christopher Steele Mr. Glenn Simpson Mrs. Nellie Ohr Former CIA Director John Brennan Former Undersecretary of State Patrick Kennedy Former Attorney General Loretta Lynch Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein Former Acting Attorney General Sally Yates Former Assistant Attorney General John P. Carlin Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General George Toscas Former DOJ Official David Laufman Former Homeland Security Advisor Lisa Monaco Former Associate Deputy Attorney General Bruce Ohr Former FBI Director James Comey Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe Former FBI Agent Peter Strzok FBI Attorney Lisa Page FBI Attorney James Baker Former FBI Chief of Staff James Rybicki FBI Assistant Director Edward William Priestap Former FBI Agent John Giacalone Former FBI Agent Michael Steinbach Former FBI Agent Josh Campbell The author of the anti-Trump dossier, Christopher Steele, reportedly had developed long-standing relationships with senior State Department officials including Ambassador Victoria Nuland, “Between 2014 and 2016, Steele authored more than a hundred reports on Russia and Ukraine. These were written for a private client but shared widely within the State Department and sent up to Secretary of State John Kerry and to Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland, who was in charge of the U.S. response to the Ukraine crisis.” On February 4, 2018, in an interview on CBS’ Face the Nation, Nuland stated that she had been given details of the anti-Trump dossier directly from Christopher Steele, which she then referred to the Federal Bureau of Investigation: [Steele] passed two to four pages of short points of what he was finding. And our immediate reaction to that was, this is not in our purview. This needs to go to the FBI if there is any concern here that one candidate or the election as a whole might be influenced by the Russian Federation. That’s something for the FBI to investigate. And that was our reaction when we saw this. It’s not our – our – we can’t evaluate this. Nuland reportedly “green lit” the initial meeting about the anti-Trump dossier between Christopher Steele and FBI agent Michael Gaeta. Quoting from David Corn and Michael Isikoff’s book Russian Roulette, “The FBI checked with Victoria Nuland’s office at the State Department: Do you support this meeting? Nuland, having found Steele’s reports on Ukraine to have been generally credible, gave the green light.” “We intend to find out how far the Deep State was willing to go in their effort to discredit then-candidate Donald Trump,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “It seems the Obama administration engaged in a no-holds-barred attempt to clear the path for Hillary Clinton. Judicial Watch FOIA lawsuits have already shown the Obama State Department was corruptly targeting President Trump.” Judicial Watch earlier released 42 pages of heavily redacted State Department documents containing classified information that was provided to Senator Ben Cardin (D-MD), top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and outspoken critic of President Donald Trump. The documents show Russian political interference in elections and politics in countries across Europe. Judicial Watch also released two sets of heavily redacted State Department documents, 38 pages and 48 pages, showing classified information was disseminated to multiple U.S. Senators by the Obama administration immediately prior to President Donald Trump’s inauguration. The documents reveal that among those receiving the classified documents were Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA), Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD), and Sen. Robert Corker (R-TN).
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A Little Better Every Day
Version 5.1 of WordPress, named “Betty” in honour of acclaimed jazz vocalist Betty Carter, is available for download or update in your WordPress dashboard.
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