Billie Winner-Davis, Reality Winner's mother, told Business Insider on Tuesday that President Donald Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, is attempting legal representation to aid the former Air Force language analyst contractor and Kingsville native Reality Winner with her case.
Winner pleaded guilty in 2018 to leaking classified National Security Agency information on Russia's alleged efforts to interfere with the 2016 election. She was found guilty of violating the U.S. Espionage Act and sentenced to five years in prison at the Federal Medical Center-Carswell in Fort Worth, Texas.
In 2016 following her separation from six years of active duty, Winner was hired by Pluribus International Corporation under an NSA contract to work out of Fort Gordon, Georgia.
According to ABC News, Winner printed a classified report detailing how Russian hackers allegedly “executed cyber espionage operations” on local election systems and mailed the documents to The Intercept.
She was arrested on June 3, 2017.
Amazing! Thank you. My daughter Reality Leigh Winner is yet another victim of this admin. Doing hard time for bringing the truth to light. #FreeRealityWinnerhttps://t.co/wU0sg3LeRs
Michael Cohen, who pleaded guilty to campaign violations and tax fraud in 2018, began serving his sentence in May 2019 at the federal penitentiary in Otisville, New York.
He has been under house arrest since July over coronavirus concerns.
Military.com stated that Reality’s mother sent a Twitter message that said “Cohen has asked another attorney to look at the case and for opportunities to help.”
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Your website’s XHTML and CSS right ensures that your site will function properly for all your users. As web browsers change and (hopefully) become more standards-compliant, it becomes even more important to have good markup on your pages, lest you face a headache trying to fix it later when your site no longer works with the latest Firefox.
Sloppy code may cause your site to take forever to draw a page, look bad in a particular web browser, and may turn off potential surfers, or even worse, advertisers.
XHTML comes in three flavors that we are concerned with:
XHTML 1.0 Transitional
XHTML 1.0 Strict
XHTML 1.1
XHTML 1.1 appears to be deprecated, so ignore the fact that it looks like the logical path to follow. XHTML 1.0 Transitional is more forgiving, allowing users to include some traditional styling markup and still validate. XHTML 1.0 Strict is what I strive for, but it is unforgiving and requires more effort on your part to achieve validation.
I have found that there are 4 Major Hiccups that cause most websites to not validate. Fortunately none of them are difficult to fix.
Use of align on XHTML 1.0 Strict web pages
align is deprecated. Transitional XHTML will let you get away with using it, Strict XHTML will not. Instead of using align, we have two CSS alternatives we can implement:
float
For aligning an object left or right, we can inject CSS float to replace it and achieve validation. Instead of img src align=”right”, we can use img src style=”float: right;”.
text-align
float has no ‘center’ property, so to center align an object instead of img src align=”center”, we can use img src style=”text-align: center;”. Styling info can also be wrapped in a div, so if you’re using div instead of p for paragraphs (you should be), keep that in mind.
You missed a trailing slash somewhere.
You forgot to close something with a trailing slash. This is easy enough to fix, just find it and insert the / where needed.
Your crappy plugins are poorly coded and are breaking your site.
More than half the plugins out there are poorly coded. Sure they work, but they have bad markup, or worse, create duplicate pages of your content (polls are notorious for this), and now Google hates you.
It’s easy enough to figure out if a plugin is breaking your site’s validation. If one is, see if there is another plugin with the same functionality that validates. If not, sometimes you can fix someone else’s bad markup and find the problem in the plugin’s .php flatfile and hand edit it to use proper markup. Obviously this fix is not for everyone, but again, if you have a site you should be absorbing some XHTML and CSS know-how. It’s not rocket science.
Your ads are declaring a language variable.
Big cause of XHTML errors. Javascript declarations used to include a language=”javascript’ variable. It’s deprecated. All you need to do is change your script calls to include a type=”text/javascript” and do away with that language declaration.
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