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Posted: 7/11/2018 4:58:29 PM EDT
Rosenstein Asks Prosecutors to Help With Kavanaugh Papers in Unusual Request
Rod J. Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, has asked federal prosecutors to help review the government documents of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, according to a letter obtained by The New York Times on Wednesday.
Mr. Rosenstein’s request was an unusual insertion of politics into federal law enforcement. While the Justice Department has helped work on previous Supreme Court nominations, department lawyers in Washington typically carry out that task, not prosecutors who pursue criminal investigations nationwide. View Quote |
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In a perfect world... Rosenstein would looking over his shoulder for the rest of his stinking life.
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Is Sessions recused from this too?
What are we paying him for? |
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Why do that? I have never heard of that being done?
Jackass needs fired now! |
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Is it time to pop em?
Cause I'll fuckin pop em. Right fucking now. |
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Manifort has spent more time in jail for an "alleged" crime than Hillary. Let that sink in.
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"Mr. Rosenstein wrote that he expected to need the equivalent of 100 full-time lawyers to work on Judge Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearing, and that the work would be supervised by the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Policy in Washington."
What. The. Fuck. 100 full-time lawyers. And Sessions' DOJ will supervise. Is Sessions TRYING to get Kavanaugh defeated?? |
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Quoted: I don't think Sessions gets out of bed most days. Prove me wrong. He damn sure isn’t seeing to the administration of any form of justice or managing his absolutely out of control employees. View Quote |
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Is this:
A) real B) normal If the answers are yes and no...wtf?!? |
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"Mr. Rosenstein wrote that he expected to need the equivalent of 100 full-time lawyers to work on Judge Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearing, and that the work would be supervised by the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Policy in Washington." What. The. Fuck. 100 full-time lawyers. And Sessions' DOJ will supervise. Is Sessions TRYING to get Kavanaugh defeated?? View Quote Government bureaucracy in action |
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Quoted: Ain't it great to live in the land of the free, where justice is blind? View Quote Sure the left will scream, but after a week they will move on to the next thing they're outraged about. Notice how all it took was a SCOTUS appointment to make them forget about all the poor illegal aliens ripped from their families? |
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Just how long is this douchebag going to be employed by the government? Partisan politics is not his job and if he can't separate the two he has no business working for the DOJ.
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Let's remember the Dems strategy: Delay until after the midterms, with hopes that they'll take the Senate then reject him. If there's a vote before midterms, Dems lose. So they must delay, and that means demand documents from 20+ years ago and stall.
So perhaps Sessions' strategy is to document-dump say 100,000 pages from Kavanaugh's time there, so the Repubs can say "ok, you have everything, now let's vote." |
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And they have him in isolation for 23 hours a day so he can't communicate or prepare his defense... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Help us DOJ Rosenstein! You are the Swamp's only hope!
This is beyond ridiculous. |
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Dems are at the Bush Library in Dallas going through his emails. No stone unturned.
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Sessions is such a worthless fuck, he should of fired that POS a long time ago, and damn sure now.
Then Trump should fire Sessions |
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Yet they afforded Hilary the ability to have another potential suspect sit in on the interview. System is broken and no one wants to fix it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Manifort has spent more time in jail for an "alleged" crime than Hillary. Let that sink in. |
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Wrong, this country has elected the .gov it deserves. The system is working exactly as designed. It has been corrupted and bought by a welfare state, and economic slavery is the demand of that voting population. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wrong, this country has elected the .gov it deserves. The system is working exactly as designed. It has been corrupted and bought by a welfare state, and economic slavery is the demand of that voting population. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Manifort has spent more time in jail for an "alleged" crime than Hillary. Let that sink in. |
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This is from the highly reputed NYT. I don’t see it discussed anywhere else. I’m calling BS.
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