Rod Rosenstein All Set To Leave America At The Mercy Of Trump And William Barr
Rod Rosenstein has had enough, and you can hardly blame him.
Rod Rosenstein has had enough, and you can hardly blame him.
Supreme Court, here we come…
“Who ever heard of a president barely speaking to his attorney general but on the phone constantly with a staff-level person?”
This is not what America needs.
Expect a veritable firestorm on the Hill.
This wouldn’t be the first time someone has mentioned the 25th…
No, this is not going anywhere.
Reality is indeed stranger than fiction.Â
Oh, Christ on a bike.
Are we still listening to Steve Bannon?
So, as Trump would say, “we’ll see what happens.”
“Mr. Trump’s quick conclusion that the erroneous news reports warranted firing Mr. Mueller is also an insight Mr. Trump’s state of mind about the special counsel.”
“Mr. Trump’s advisers have spent the last 24 hours trying to convince the president not to make an impulsive decision that could put the president in more legal jeopardy.”
I’m sure you can see where this is going.
“As one does, when one’s own family is the subject of the goddamn investigation.”
And so, with Rod Rosenstein having allegedly told the DoJ’s No. 3 that he may need to follow in Jeff Sessions’ footsteps by recusing himself from the Trump-Russia probe, the question is this: “just who is the DoJ’s No. 3”?
“Rosenstein, who authored an extensive and publicly-released memorandum recommending Comey’s firing, raised the possibility of his recusal during a recent meeting with Associate Attorney General Rachel Brand, the Justice Department’s new third-in-command, according to sources.”
“I’m now being investigated for firing the FBI Director by the man who told me to fire the FBI Director!”
“Americans should exercise caution before accepting as true any stories attributed to anonymous ‘officials,’ particularly when they do not identify the country — let alone the branch or agency of government — with which the alleged sources supposedly are affiliated.”
Barr went further on Friday. He compared progressives to a “dangerous”, “occupying military power”.
A terrifying prospect, to be sure.
“Trump’s use of threats to cause his subordinates to act is memorialized in his tweets”.
“A liberation like few people have seen before.” And other lowlights.
Obfuscation at its best – or worst, depending on how you want to look at things.
“There is now public confusion about critical aspects of the results of our investigation.”
Mueller concluded Congress can determine whether obstruction took place.
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