The Dragon's Eye
Looking down on a Icelandic geothermal pool gives a view into a dragon's eye in this drone image by photographer Miki Spitzer. Ā (Image credit: M. Spitzer/WNPA; via Colossal)
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The Dragon's Eye
Looking down on a Icelandic geothermal pool gives a view into a dragon's eye in this drone image by photographer Miki Spitzer. Ā (Image credit: M. Spitzer/WNPA; via Colossal)

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Deposition [Explained]
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[Cueball approaches Ponytail, chiselling a rock on a shoreline next to a river with shallow rolling hills in the background] Cueball: What are you doing? Ponytail: This river empties onto a passive continental margin.
[Cueball and Ponytail stand talking, Ponytail holding several flat rocks, in an otherwise empty and frameless panel] Ponytail: If I chisel notes onto these rocks and throw them into the sea, they might be incorporated into some shale cliff in the distant future.
[Silhouetted scene of Ponytail as she throws multiple rocks off frame to the right, Cueball watching from behind her] [From off-panel, sound effect of a rock hitting water:] PLOP
[Two 'bug-eyed aliens', sitting in personal 'hover-saucers' look rightwards at an exposed rock-face. A pick and shovel are left stuck in the ground, and one of the 'saucers' sports a mechanical arm currently holding a loose fragment of rock] [Panel label:] 100 million years later [Text originating from the held rock fragment:] This bedrock inspected by No. 5
DOJ claims the former U.S. attorney general can just ignore a House committeeās subpoena because sheās not in the job anymore.
WASHINGTON ā Former Attorney General Pam Bondi is backing out of a deposition scheduled for later this month with the House committee investigating the governmentās files on child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) last month subpoenaed Bondi following a bipartisan committee vote, in which five Republicans joined all Democrats to demand Bondiās testimony. But the Justice Department is now telling the panel she no longer has to appear before them since she got fired last month by President Donald Trump.
āThe Department of Justice has stated Pam Bondi will not appear on April 14 for a deposition since she is no longer Attorney General and was subpoenaed in her capacity as Attorney General,ā said a committee spokesperson. āThe Committee will contact Pam Bondiās personal counsel to discuss next steps regarding scheduling her deposition.ā
Itās a curious excuse, as the committee previously issued subpoenas to every recent former U.S. attorney general. All of them except Bill Barr, who served as attorney general during Trumpās first term, issued sworn statements that they didnāt know anything about the Epstein case. But BarrĀ came in for a transcribed interview. Why canāt Bondi?
A DOJ spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Bondiās firing may have resulted at least partly from Trumpās frustration with her handling of the files on Epstein, Americaās most notorious sex criminal and a former close friend of the president. Epstein died by apparent suicide in jail while facing federal charges in 2019.
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Federico BarocciĀ , Deposizione dalla croce, 1567 Via: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deposizione_dalla_croce_(Barocci)