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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsStephen Miller, at 36, is on his moms phone plan y'all. So he doesn't want to give access to records
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Stephen Miller, at 36, is on his moms phone plan y'all. So he doesn't want to give access to records (Original Post)
irisblue
Mar 2022
OP
So Bargain-Basement Goebbels is on Mom's phone plan. Why am I not surprised? n/t
TygrBright
Mar 2022
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Vinca
(50,269 posts)1. I just heard that on CNN. Big, tough Stevie is a momma's boy. What a surprise.
lame54
(35,285 posts)2. I never directly called Putin...
Must have been my mom
dixiechiken1
(2,113 posts)4. *snort* 😏
irisblue
(32,969 posts)3. Bloomberg article is now available
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-03-09/stephen-miller-sues-over-jan-6-subpoena-of-t-mobile-family-plan
snip--"The federal suit filed Wednesday in Washington is the latest effort by associates of former President Donald Trump seeking to prevent the House select committee from getting records and testimony that could shed light on the attack on the Capitol.
..."Even so, he argues the subpoena is overly broad and an unreasonable search because the committee and its chairman, Representative Bennie Thompson, a Mississippi Democrat, have no reason to believe he was involved in the Capitol siege."
"Millers filing seeks a court order blocking House subpoenas for T-Mobile records. Miller also argues the records are protected by attorney-client privilege because other members of the Miller family who also used numbers in the plan were lawyers at the time. He also argues the phone records contain sensitive, personal communications that Mr. Miller had with medical professionals and family regarding his wife and new-born daughter in November 2020, according to the filing."
More there
snip--"The federal suit filed Wednesday in Washington is the latest effort by associates of former President Donald Trump seeking to prevent the House select committee from getting records and testimony that could shed light on the attack on the Capitol.
..."Even so, he argues the subpoena is overly broad and an unreasonable search because the committee and its chairman, Representative Bennie Thompson, a Mississippi Democrat, have no reason to believe he was involved in the Capitol siege."
"Millers filing seeks a court order blocking House subpoenas for T-Mobile records. Miller also argues the records are protected by attorney-client privilege because other members of the Miller family who also used numbers in the plan were lawyers at the time. He also argues the phone records contain sensitive, personal communications that Mr. Miller had with medical professionals and family regarding his wife and new-born daughter in November 2020, according to the filing."
More there
Stinky The Clown
(67,792 posts)6. When he logs onto Netflix, the choices that come up are . . .
. . . . Mommy Daddy Stevie
Emile
(22,695 posts)7. Republicans wrote the book on hypocrisy!
TygrBright
(20,758 posts)8. So Bargain-Basement Goebbels is on Mom's phone plan. Why am I not surprised? n/t
Casady1
(2,133 posts)9. Double dipping
Patents probably paid the bill and Miller claimed iton the expense reports
progressoid
(49,985 posts)10. Wow. Just wow.