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yellow dahlia

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Wed Feb 5, 2025, 11:37 PM Feb 2025

For those of you who have been obsessing about Musk and his creepy hacker "punks" having access to the Treasury [View all]

payment systems, since Friday....like me. Here is an update.

Norm Eisen was just on Lawrence O'Donnell. He was in court today trying to get injunctive relief to stop Musk and these creepy hacker "punks" from having access to the Treasury payment systems.

He and his organization, State Democracy Defenders Fund, brought the case with Public Citizen, and the unions.

Norm Eisen said that he believes the judge will issue a stay tomorrow, to stop their access to the Treasury. He then expects that there will be further legal action that will result in making it permanent.

The segment was quintessential Lawrence...again. He summarized how egregious it is that this has gone on. And then he introduced Norm Eisen to explain the court action.

When the "Last Word" segment is available, I will add it to this post. (Linked in Reply #10)

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I watched it. There's action going on we are not aware of but it's good to know Deuxcents Feb 2025 #1
That's what I keep telling the Democratic complainers on Bluesky! Lunabell Feb 2025 #17
And yet the bell cannot be un-rung. RockRaven Feb 2025 #2
Forensic computer investigation dweller Feb 2025 #3
And with TCF ultimately in charge of that Dept, there will be no such investigation. RockRaven Feb 2025 #4
I agree...and I keep thinking it through a bit FormerOstrich Feb 2025 #11
If they haven't cracked the codes yet MadameButterfly Feb 2025 #14
Absolutely. It means we never really get to breath a sigh of relief. yellow dahlia Feb 2025 #5
Thank you -- and I watched it. It just didn't fully sink in. Alice B. Feb 2025 #6
The question is did they find the codes to actually mess with the money MadameButterfly Feb 2025 #15
At least one of the hackers has administrative access Arazi Feb 2025 #18
Thank Fucking Goodness The Wandering Harper Feb 2025 #7
K&R spanone Feb 2025 #8
...and if they disregard with a "whaddya gonna do about it," then what? Lucky Luciano Feb 2025 #9
That is a possibility. yellow dahlia Feb 2025 #12
Solid question. H2O Man Feb 2025 #13
Well, some law enforcement body had the right to arrest MadameButterfly Feb 2025 #16
They've been arriving at these departments with US Marshals and letters from DOJ Arazi Feb 2025 #19
That is really scary but if there is a court stay MadameButterfly Feb 2025 #20
Here is the segment on Lawrence. yellow dahlia Feb 2025 #10
K&R bookmarked - thanks! FakeNoose Feb 2025 #21
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