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All agreed that sessions was guilty of misconduct for not telling Trump that he intended to recuse himself. Thus Trump ended up with a part time attorney general which he would never have agreed to.
Rep Louie Gohmert: Mueller Needs to Be Fired
http://video.foxnews.com/v/5768235679001/?#sp=show-clips
Trump tweeted about Hannity’s show tonight:
Big show tonight on @seanhannity! 9:00 P.M. on @FoxNews
Just what will it take to fire Rosenstein?!
DiGenova would rip Rosenstein out of the FBI, to be fired permanently, but not before he would take Sessions by the throat and make him fire Rosenstein, which he declares is his J O B. DiGenova would happily see Sessions impeached, imho, believing loud and clear that Mueller instigated a completely UN-constitutional search against the president’s attorney.
Dershowitz, a peaceful sort, would opt to leave Rosenstein in place, but would get him recused from any connection to the Mueller witch hunt. He deftly did not name Sessions, but implied that he (Dershowitz himself) would go before a judge and list the reasons Rosenstein is compromised and should be recused.
Dershowitz sounded like Trump could be charged given the licence that a Special Counsel possesses.
What will Sessions do when Mueller comes back with a plate full of recommendations for charges, based on stolen material from Cohen’s residences?
It almost looks like a determined *pay back* for the Clinton impeachment.
BBB
Hannity seems to have a pattern: the more important the interview with the best experts the more outrageous his interruptions are.
Per Wiki:
The Dick Act was amended several times. The Dick Act was modified by the Militia Act of 1908, the National Defense Act of 1916, the National Defense Act of 1920, and the National Defense Act Amendments of 1933.[23]
In 1908, the nine-month limit on federal service was dropped, and the President was empowered to set the length of federal service.[24][25] The ban on National Guard units serving outside the United States was also dropped, though subsequently the United States Attorney General offered his opinion that enabling the National Guard to serve outside the United States was unconstitutional.[26]
In addition, the 1908 law stated that during a mobilization the National Guard had to be federalized before the Army could organize volunteer units.[27] The 1908 law also included the creation of the Division of Militia Affairs as the Army agency responsible for overseeing federal training and administrative requirements for the National Guard.[28][29][30][31][32]
The National Defense Act of 1916 doubled the number of required drill periods from 24 to 48 and increased the length of summer training camps from five days to 15.[33] In addition, the War Department was enabled to centrally plan for the National Guard’s authorized strength, and the number and types of National Guard units in each state.[34]
Under the 1916 law, the War Department was also empowered to implement uniform enlistment contracts and officer commissioning requirements for the National Guard. Guardsmen were also required to take both state and federal enlistment oaths or oaths of office.[35]
The 1916 law also replaced the federal subsidy with an annual budget to cover most Guard expenses, including drill pay, and the Division of Militia Affairs was expanded to form the Militia Bureau (now National Guard Bureau).[36][37]
In addition, the 1916 law resolved the issues of deploying National Guardsmen overseas by stipulating that they would be drafted into federal service, thus removing the National Guard from its status as the militia of the states when operating under federal authority.[38]
This provision was employed to call up the National Guard during the Pancho Villa Expedition,[39] and again during World War I.[40]
In 1933, an amendment to the National Defense Act of 1916 created a separate reserve component of the United States Army called the National Guard of the United States.
Since 1933, all National Guardsmen have been members of both their State National Guard (or militia) and the National Guard of the United States.[41]
Why this isn’t Watergate.
During W gate Nixon’s numbers faltered badly and he was losing support. Trump is gaining support.
It’s all partisan, because there is no crime.
Trump Supporters believe it is all bullshit and it is.