Posted on 07/11/2018 1:36:35 PM PDT by Stalwart
WASHINGTON Rod J. Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, has asked federal prosecutors to help review the government documents of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, President Trumps Supreme Court nominee, according to a letter obtained by The New York Times on Wednesday.
Mr. Rosensteins 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.
But in an email sent this week to the nations 93 United States attorneys, Mr. Rosenstein asked each office to provide up to three federal prosecutors who can make this important project a priority for the next several weeks. Names were to be submitted to Mr. Rosensteins office by the end of Wednesday.
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Yup. Should be interesting.
On a related note: Dems were very concerned about sexual harassment during the Clarence Thomas hearings and then didn't give a damn about it when Bill Clinton was accused of it and even worse.
Twenty years later, they are now finally admitting that what he did was wrong — re: the #METOO movement. Then again, maybe the haven't admitted what Bill did was wrong.
Oh well, it proves that the Democrats truly don't care about right and wrong. Only what will get them elected. They are hypocrites and liars.
Q-ball will soon reveal all. Drink more Qvaltine!
I have thought Trump is getting advice from his lawyers, but he usually does what HE decides. Maybe he is letting them hsng out there for mid term wins.. maybe he doesn’t want the fallout.. maybe he likes having the mess hanging over him..
You can see, i dont know why they are not fired.
>>Didn’t work with Clarence Thomas, too.
I explicitly stated that it didnt work then.
Yup you did. Mixing up my threads
At this point l must occlude Rosenweasel is untouchable even by Trump. We may not want to know why.
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