
*
Senate
votes
to
NOT
have
a
vote
on
approving
Iran
strikes.
When
the
Framers
conceived
of
the
separation
of
powers,
they
never
planned
for,
“what
if
one
branch
doesn’t
want
any
powers?”
[CNN]
*
DOJ
removed
47,635
files
from
the
public
Epstein
database
—
including
allegations
involving
President
Trump
—
assuring
reporters
the
files
are
merely
being
“redacted”
and
would
return
shortly.
If
you
believe
that,
we
have
an
island
to
sell
you.
[Salon]
*
OpenAI
prepares
for
IPO
with
Wachtell
and
Cooley.
[The
Information]
*
The
search
for
lateral
talent
in
Saudi
Arabia.
Exciting
new
opportunity,
must
be
comfortable
with
Iranian
rocket
attacks.
[Law.com
International]
*
Charting
the
revolving
door:
A
dive
into
the
financial
ties
between
Trump
officials
and
the
industries
they’re
supposed
to
regulate.
[Pro
Publica]
*
Jury
told
Chance
the
Rapper
stiffed
his
manager.
Well,
of
course…
it’s
not
like
he’s
Community
Chest
the
Rapper.
[Law360]
*
Democratic
governor
set
to
pardon
convicted
MAGA
election
interference
figure.
[Guardian]
*
From
DOJ
lawyer
to
polyamory
author.
A
standard
career
path.
[ARL
Now]
