Yahoo: White House: Ghislaine Maxwell pardon ‘not a priority’ after pleading the 5th
White House: Ghislaine Maxwell pardon ‘not a priority’ after pleading the 5th
Yahoo: Ghislaine Maxwell pleading Fifth adds another roadblock in Epstein case: Panel | CUOMO
Ghislaine Maxwell pleading Fifth adds another roadblock in Epstein case: Panel | CUOMO
CNN: Newly released video shows Ghislaine Maxwell pleading the Fifth in deposition
Video has been released of Epstein co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell pleading the Fifth multiple times during a virtual deposition in front of the House Oversight Committee.
Video has been released of Epstein co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell pleading the fifth multiple times during a virtual deposition.
"on the 5th of November" is practically just removing the word day from the reference. As in "on the 5th (day) of November." It is used everywhere and even though it could be understood a few different ways it is the most correct. "on the 5th November" seems to me to more be dependent on the month and if not year. As in "it's my baby's 5th November" as in, the child is experiencing November ...
grammar - When referring to dates, which form is correct? "on the 5th ...
"5th May" would be the most traditional way to write this date. I have never seen "of" used in a written date, except in extremely archaic constructions such as legal contracts "signed and witnessed this 5th day of May 2012" (Parenthetically, I note that in English law this makes absolutely no difference to validity.