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Justice For Officer Terence Sutton đźš”#BackTheBlue #ThinBlueLine #PrayforPolice #BlueLivesMatter #DefendThePolice #Blesstheblueđź’™

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Jeanine Pirro
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10,000+ arrests and 1,000+ illegal firearms taken off D.C. streets.   @POTUS’s decisive no-nonsense strategy to restore law and order, the federal surge of law enforcement resources, combined with our aggressive prosecution of violent offenders, is delivering real, measurable
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@LELDF
Law Enforcement Legal Defense
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Today’s the day—our new podcast is officially live! Law enforcement today is navigating unprecedented criticism and public confusion. Holding the Line was created to bring clarity through reporting, expert analysis, and honest conversation. Listen and subscribe!
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@FBIDirectorKash
FBI Director Kash Patel
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Happy Presidents’ Day to the best President of our lifetime. President Trump gives law enforcement the support, resources, and respect they deserve. And America is safer because of it. 🇺🇸
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@WhiteHouse
The White House
2 months
To the brave men and women of law enforcement: Today and every day, we stand with you. We thank you for your service, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to keeping America SAFE. 🇺🇸
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@LELDF
Law Enforcement Legal Defense
2 months
Cory Novick told the truth—and it cost him his career. Why? Because his testimony didn't support false narrative prosecutors fabricated in their case against MPD officer Terence Sutton. https://t.co/yauV5e2sFH
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Brady lists give officers a scarlet letter with no opportunity to appeal.
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@GuntherEagleman
Gunther Eagleman™
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Thank you!
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@bluelivesmtr
Blue Lives Matter
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Yep...
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@FBIDirectorKash
FBI Director Kash Patel
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Today of all days remember to pray for all the law enforcement officers, first responders, and military who may be away from family today while serving - Thank you to the great Americans across this country and around the world standing guard 🇺🇸
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@bluelivesmtr
Blue Lives Matter
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They deserve more respect than they receive. We will always back the blue!
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@CityJournal
City Journal
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The legal doctrine outlined in Brady v. Maryland has been twisted to target and tarnish police officers, offering them fewer rights than criminal defendants. @LELDF_President explains:
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@LELDF
Law Enforcement Legal Defense
2 months
Cory Novick was never found to have made false statements—yet he lost his career. Why? Because his testimony failed to support the government’s claims. And the U.S. Attorney’s office in D.C. wouldn’t forget it.
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Brady lists give officers a scarlet letter with no opportunity to appeal.
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@USAEdMartin
U.S. Attorney Ed Martin
11 months
Another good week Defending the Blue. We stand strong because you stand up for us.
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@LELDF
Law Enforcement Legal Defense
2 months
For testifying truthfully, Cory Novick landed on a blacklist and lost his job as a U.S. marshal. Read @LELDF_President in @WSJ
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For testifying truthfully, Cory Novick landed on a blacklist and lost his job as a U.S. marshal.
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@lyndseyfifield
Lyndsey Fifield
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EVERY DAY I'm overwhelmed by another story of Biden-era DOJ abuse that the Trump DOJ now must reverse. And then I have the horrifying realization “what if Trump had lost...” that is almost too dark to consider. This man deserves justice.
@LELDF
Law Enforcement Legal Defense
2 months
Former Deputy U.S. Marshal Cory Novick was stripped of his career, not because of misconduct, but because he told the truth. While serving as a Deputy Marshal, Novick testified in the high-profile prosecution of MPD officer Terence Sutton—a case that depended on portraying
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@LELDF
Law Enforcement Legal Defense
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Former Deputy U.S. Marshal Cory Novick was stripped of his career, not because of misconduct, but because he told the truth. While serving as a Deputy Marshal, Novick testified in the high-profile prosecution of MPD officer Terence Sutton—a case that depended on portraying
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@LELDF
Law Enforcement Legal Defense
5 months
This is a gross miscarriage of justice. The misuse of the Lewis list to retaliate against a government witness is as dangerous as it is unlawful. Novick deserves reinstatement, restoration of his career, and full exoneration. https://t.co/0HAWUcuPGl
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@Sutton4Justice
John Doe
3 months
Please read and share the story of Cory Novick. He was fired from the US Marshals after testifying truthfully in Officer Terence Sutton’s case in Washington, DC. Share
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Cory Novick was fired after federal prosecutors sent the notice to the USMS that claimed he had provided conflicting testimony in a high profile, racially charged case. Mr. Novick was not notified of...
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@bluelivesmtr
Blue Lives Matter
3 months
One of our favorite quotes.
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@DCPoliceUnion
DC Police Union
3 months
H.R. 5107 Passes the House! Thank you to @Rep_Clyde @RepJamesComer @GOPoversight and the 20 democrats who voted for common sense public safety.
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