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  • was the way she dismissed it make it so he can't be charged again in either another jurisdiction or by the appropriate (in her mind) prosecution team?

    I don't think so, it would have said dismissed with prejudice if so.

  • The problem is that they did it at the request of the interviewee. Clearly they see it as a problem.

    With a high-profile interview comes a listener expectation that journalistic interview standards will be applied ... We did not meet those expectations

  • Typing this into duckduckgo shows me nothing about the them having the RNC emails:

    did wikileaks have rnc emails

    Not a single link. Please provide the link that says they had them. If you can't read in between the lines, I'm saying what you said is untrue but gets repeated constantly.

  • Couldn't find it in English since lets be honest western media lies about what happens in South America, but here's El Pais in Spanish about it.

    https://elpais.com/america/2024-06-26/el-comandante-del-ejercito-de-bolivia-fue-destituido-tras-amenazar-a-evo-morales-no-puede-ser-mas-presidente-de-este-pais.html

    Basically he was dismissed since he threatened to arrest Evo Morales who is the former president and a possible future canidate for the president. Morales is a very popular left wing leader who was forced out in 2019, but all western media will tell you is that he is corrupt while denying the legitimacy of the elections he won. Morales is also the first indigenous leader of Bolivia the only majority indigenous South American country I believe which has a lot to do with the opposition to him.