Democrats claim Sessions' firing was an effort by President Donald Trump to undermine special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe. Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker is being urged by Democrats to recuse himself from the probe.
https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/415707-house-dems-call-for-emergency-hearing-after-sessions-ousting-urge
House Dems call for 'emergency hearing' after Sessions ousting, urge acting AG to recuse himself
Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee are calling for an emergency hearing after Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced he was resigning at President Trump's request on Wednesday.
House Judiciary Democrats are demanding answers for Sessions's ousting in letters written to the panel's GOP chairman and Sessions's replacement, Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, respectively.
Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) and other Democrats pressed Whitaker, who was Trump's pick to serve as acting attorney general, and Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) on Thursday about how the shake-up at the highest levels of the Justice Department (DOJ) will impact special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
In their letter to Whitaker, the Democrats warned that a "constitutional crisis" could ensue if the Mueller probe is not protected, urging the new top cop to recuse himself and place Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein back in the supervisory role for the probe.
“There is little doubt that President Trump’s decision to force the firing of Attorney General Sessions places Special Counsel Mueller’s inquiry at grave risk,” Democrats' letter to Whitaker reads.
I believe you meant "ousting" in your thread title. If not you really do have a scoop.
BTW, last year the Democratics called for Sessions ousting ... but now it's a scandal.
George Conway's piece on why the Whitaker AG appointment is unconstitutional is very good.
Being forced to leave is 'ousting', being given no other choice but to resign is being 'forced'. You're comparing apples to apples and they're exactly the same thing. My thread title stands firm at 'ousting'.
Being forced to leave is 'ousting', being given no other choice but to resign is being 'forced'. You're comparing apples to apples and they're exactly the same thing. My thread title stands firm at 'ousting'. In 2017 the Democrats insisted that Sessions recuse, which is what he did because he had no other choice, they did not "call for Sessions ousting".
Democrats claim
Yes Sessions recused himself because he was part of Trumps campaign, but the new AG wasn’t , so he has no obligation to recuse himself, it looks like maybe now the real criminals might get a taste of a special counsel !
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Being forced to leave is 'ousting', being given no other choice but to resign is being 'forced'. You're comparing apples to apples and they're exactly the same thing. My thread title stands firm at 'ousting'. In 2017 the Democrats insisted that Sessions recuse, which is what he did because he had no other choice, they did not "call for Sessions ousting".
Trump is allowed to fire anyone he is allowed to hire.
That's why this type of unbridled power is referred to as 'the deep state' and 'the shadow government'.
George Conway's piece on why the Whitaker AG appointment is unconstitutional is very good.
Anyone that can't see this as anything more than a blatant power grab is blind. Trump didn't want his power grab to affect the midterms which is why he waited until after.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...6e6db8-e380-11e8-ab2c-b31dcd53ca6b_story.html
In May of this year, a federal court in Florida*ordered*the company to pay a settlement of more than $25 million and close up shop, records show. The company did not admit or deny wrongdoing.
Whitaker’s sudden elevation this week to replace fired Attorney General Jeff Sessions has put new scrutiny on his involvement with the shuttered company, whose advisory board he joined in 2014, shortly after making a failed run for U.S. Senate in Iowa.
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The only white collar crooks our president doesn't know are the ones who haven't been investigated yet.
Sent from Trump Plaza's basement using Putin's MacBook.
It really isn't.
His sole argument is that it's unconstitutional if the Senate doesn't confirm.
No one, including Conway, objected to Sally Yates being appointed Acting Attorney General in 2017, and in fact, she was a hero when she ordered the Justice Department not to enforce Trump's first travel ban order. She was never confirmed by the Senate.
If it's unconstitutional in this case, it was unconstitutional then. But no one even whispered about it at the time.
Nor did they when any other Acting Attorney General was appointed temporarily without Senate confirmation.
And if his argument really held water, then 5 U.S.C. Sec. 3345(a)(3) is unconstitutional. He didn't argue that it was. In fact, he explicitly dismissed any arguments concerning that section of law.
(And people like to credit the argument entirely to Conway because he's married to Kellyanne Conway, but he wasn't the sole, or even apparently the principal, author of the piece.)
If rosenstein isn't conflicted neither is whitakerDemocrats claim Sessions' firing was an effort by President Donald Trump to undermine special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe. Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker is being urged by Democrats to recuse himself from the probe.
https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/415707-house-dems-call-for-emergency-hearing-after-sessions-ousting-urge
House Dems call for 'emergency hearing' after Sessions ousting, urge acting AG to recuse himself
Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee are calling for an emergency hearing after Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced he was resigning at President Trump's request on Wednesday.
House Judiciary Democrats are demanding answers for Sessions's ousting in letters written to the panel's GOP chairman and Sessions's replacement, Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, respectively.
Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) and other Democrats pressed Whitaker, who was Trump's pick to serve as acting attorney general, and Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) on Thursday about how the shake-up at the highest levels of the Justice Department (DOJ) will impact special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
In their letter to Whitaker, the Democrats warned that a "constitutional crisis" could ensue if the Mueller probe is not protected, urging the new top cop to recuse himself and place Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein back in the supervisory role for the probe.
“There is little doubt that President Trump’s decision to force the firing of Attorney General Sessions places Special Counsel Mueller’s inquiry at grave risk,” Democrats' letter to Whitaker reads.
This is the problem of the FBI being a part of the executive branch.
It is a flaw in our system. I don't think there is anything illegal/unconstitutional about it.... unless you think the existence of the FBI as an organization is unconstitutional.... which I think actually has some merit.
Sally Yates was confirmed by the Senate as a DOJ officer, she was the Deputy AG. No acting AG has ever been appointed that wasn't confirmed as an officer by the Senate unless you go back to the 1860's before the current laws were even in place.
That is pretty much the problem right there.
Democrats call for Sessions’s resignation
Nancy Pelosi, Democrats call on Jeff Sessions to resign as attorney general
By Celeste Katz | March 1, 2017
Such transparent idiocy on display by democrats...again.
Matthew Whitaker is not in the line of succession, that and the fact that he's already vocally displayed bias against the Mueller investigation, should disqualify him from acting as interim AG and he should recuse himself.
Ah, so your problem is that he didn't name Rosenstien as acting?
Of course he had another choice. He didn't have to recuse himself nor should he of done so, but that's all water under the bridge now.Being forced to leave is 'ousting', being given no other choice but to resign is being 'forced'. You're comparing apples to apples and they're exactly the same thing. My thread title stands firm at 'ousting'. In 2017 the Democrats insisted that Sessions recuse, which is what he did because he had no other choice, they did not "call for Sessions ousting".
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