Still’s lawyers argued in court filings, “In that role, Mr. Still was, or was acting under, an officer of the United States.”
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At another point in her Sept. 5 brief, Willis explained “Impersonating certified presidential electors in service to a political campaign cannot be seriously within the scope of any federal role.”
In short, he claimed he was acting as a federal officer, but the courts pointed out that pretending to be a federal officer does not actually make you one.
So uh, how do we host a website on the dark net again? If the US is going to go full on China about technology, then it’s time to get even further away from using mainstream tech…
Hasn’t Hawaii (at least on Oahu) had this for some time now? I know when you look up AirBNB and VRBO there are mentions of it, and to contact the owner directly, etc.
It’s had it for a while, but enforcement was pretty spotty. I believe they’ve recently gotten buy-in from AirBNB to not list properties that weren’t permitted.
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