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Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
https://t.co/KzhAxygY3G — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
@RaptorsUniverse I'm not a criminal defense lawyer. They properly raised it before Court & will be addressed. As an attny who was pulled before GJ as vindictive move by govt, I'm not a fan. But we need more facts first — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
RT @PublishersLunch: Esper Settles with DOD and Will Publish Memoir in May with "Minimal Redactions" https://t.co/goYLTfRCe7 — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
@RaptorsUniverse I would definitely like to know more about this & no doubt the Court will explore it thoroughly. But Bannon & his lawyer should be careful what they ask for. It could be they don't like the answer. — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
@peterwsinger @vermontgmg https://t.co/OiaFCGvL0S — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
@peterwsinger @vermontgmg It's more than that. ASSOCIATION with those who further terrorism (defined in manner that can include Jan 6th) is an issue. https://t.co/7BhmTKRbut — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
@peterwsinger @vermontgmg More than that, ASSOCIATION with terrorism (defined in a way that can include Jan 6th) can be an issue. https://t.co/cIrJxD56wh — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
@jheinlaw “I’m not necessarily anti-vaccine, but I’m very anti-mandate. I’m fighting this on religious grounds,” he added. Oh, yes, very religious. Did this guy refuse the flu vaccine bc that's mandated in the military as well. Want to bet he didn't? — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
@jheinlaw There is nothing involved with the COVID vaccine that subjects it to legitimate religious exemptions distinct from other vaccines. — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
@RaptorsUniverse I'm pretty confident nothing will explain it to you. But enjoy the pandemic. — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
@wut76543 https://t.co/4XuHkQoKq5 — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
@wut76543 Unlike COVID vaccine, anthrax vaccine was not properly licensed & therefore required consent, absolutely unnecessary & unsafe for some. — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
I fought successfully against Pentagon re: mandatory anthrax vaccine & support existence of religious exemptions, but I guarantee most of these requests are not legitimate. How many vaccines did they invoke religion before? You can't selectively choose. https://t.co/kP3OfD9DzJ — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
Hey @GOP, we need to check whether you're human or a bot, please comply. H/t to my colleague @DavidLaufmanLaw who helps me represent @CapitolPolice heroes from #January6th. https://t.co/2QwEXkwshU — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
RT @CarolLeonnig: Both Esper and Barr soon to tell their versions of what it was like serving Donald Trump — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
RT @mvhaydencenter: Developments in the prepublication review case brought by fmr SecDef Esper against @DeptofDefense--from fmr Hayden Cent… — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
RT @DavidLarter: No publicity for a book can compare with the government trying to prevent its publication — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
@DavidLarter Shhh, don't reveal my secret — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
RT @KlasfeldReports: Mark Esper’s book will be published “with minimal redactions” this May, due to the success of his litigation, his atto… — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
RT @SashaIngber: Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper's book, A Sacred Oath, moves forward. The setbacks came from DOD redactions/classifica… — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
@MarkTEsper https://t.co/gMth8knanM — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
RT @MarkTEsper: Big victory against the govt over arbitrary redactions in my forthcoming memoir-"A Sacred Oath." An overwhelming majority o… — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
@meekwire @JamesFoleyFund Well deserved honor my friend! — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
RT @nycsouthpaw: Fmr SecDef Esper’s attorneys are claiming victory in a settlement that allows him to publish his Trump admin memoir in May… — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
END/...asserted redactions is properly classified, and that Government representatives specifically, in fact, told him that, the Secretary is comfortable with the success that was achieved and believes it is no longer necessary to continue the lawsuit. — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
12/Although the Government still claims what little redacted text remaining is properly classified, these redactions are not central to his memoir and will not disturb the flow of reading the book. While it remains the position of Secretary Esper that not one of the ... — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
11/...it earlier asserted were so vital to the national security interests of the United States, when the fact is they never were. Thanks to the success of this litigation, A Sacred Oath will now be published in May 2022, with minimal redactions. — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
10/...where constitutional legal rights can be protected. And it is further clearly broken when the existence of litigation compels the Defendant to reverse its position on an overwhelming majority of classification decisions ... — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
9/...out of his own pocket to defend the very constitutional rights he served in uniform to protect. The prepublication classification review system is clearly broken if it requires litigation and a financial burden, which not everyone can incur, to create an environment... — PolitiTweet.org
Mark S. Zaid @MarkSZaidEsq
8/...on more than fifty pages that absolutely gutted substantive content and important storylines. As a former Cabinet officer, it was not an easy decision for Secretary Esper to sue the Department he led, not to mention having to incur attorney’s fees and legal costs ... — PolitiTweet.org