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On top of everything else this guy has done
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"I should've never hired gorsuchaprick! ungrateful! we will build that wall and keep immigrants out to keep country safe. MAGA!"
The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday appointed a special prosecutor to contest former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s move to vacate his conviction for contempt of court.
A Phoenix judge denied Arpaio’s request to erase his conviction entirely, saying in October that the presidential pardon didn’t “revise the historical facts of this case.” The appeals panel, by a 2-1 vote, said that since the U.S. Justice Department won’t defend that ruling, an outside lawyer must be appointed to argue against Arpaio, 85, who earned the nickname “Sheriff Joe” during more than 20 years in office.
The dissenting appeals judge, Richard Tallman, said the ruling sets a bad precedent.
“I fear the majority’s decision will be viewed as judicial imprimatur of the special prosecutor to make inappropriate, unrelated and undoubtedly political attacks on presidential authority,” he wrote. “We should not be wading into that thicket.”
Useful Idiots™https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2018/04/17/gay-republican-group-banned-from-texas-gop-convention/
Thanks for the votes.
See you next election night.
Don't call us, we'll call you.
The new GOP support for the bill comes despite continued assurances from Republican leaders in the House and Senate that Trump wouldn't dare fire Mueller.
"We do not believe that he should be fired. We do not believe he will be fired," Speaker Paul Ryan said Tuesday morning.
Ryan has repeatedly attributed his confidence in that assertion to conversations he's had with White House officials, and he declined to say whether Trump himself had given such a promise.
Ryan’s remarks come despite recent New York Times reports that Trump has twice ordered Mueller to be fired, including as recently as December, only to be reeled in by staff and his legal team. The president continues to rage publicly about the expanding probe.
A bipartisan bill to protect Mueller in the Senate has also drawn interest from a slew of Republicans, though it's unclear if it would garner the 60 votes necessary for passage.
The Senate Judiciary Committee could advance the bill later this week, though Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has tamped down expectations that it will receive a floor vote. The measure's co-sponsors include Republican Sens. Lindsey Graham and Thom Tillis.
Dent‘s bill, which is identical to the Senate version, faces even slimmer odds in the House, where the pro-Trump base of the party carries more sway.
Dent, Costello and Ros-Lehtinen are all retiring — in fact, Dent announced Tuesday he would resign his seat next month — and Jones has said this November will be his last election. Fitzpatrick is the only member of the early group of House Republican supporters who hasn't announced an intention to leave Congress.
https://apnews.com/bfb5ad674cec4f90...l-won't-allow-vote-to-bill-to-protect-Mueller
Da party that respects the rule of law.
They gonna get that album back from Shkrelli !!
Barbara Bush has passed away.
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Barbara Bush has passed away.
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