Non-Sequiturs: 04.21.17
* Neil Gorsuch's death count is only likely to increase. [Huffington Post] * Arkansas accepted a "donation" of potassium chloride that it's using in lethal injections. [McClatchy] * This lawyer's comments are absolutely awful. [U.S. News] * AG Jeff Sessions's thoughts on Hawaii aren't surprising, but they are still infuriating. [Slate] * Is this the most conspiracy-theory-filled deposition ever? [Salon] * Sally Yates has been invited to testify before the House Intelligence Committee. [Politico] * Is the truth even relevant anymore? [Law and More]
* Neil Gorsuch’s death count is only likely to increase. [Huffington Post]
* Arkansas accepted a “donation” of potassium chloride that it’s using in lethal injections. [McClatchy]
* This lawyer’s comments are absolutely awful. [U.S. News]
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* AG Jeff Sessions’s thoughts on Hawaii aren’t surprising, but they are still infuriating. [Slate]
* Is this the most conspiracy-theory-filled deposition ever? [Salon]
* Sally Yates has been invited to testify before the House Intelligence Committee. [Politico]
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* Is the truth even relevant anymore? [Law and More]