Posted on 09/24/2018 7:55:06 AM PDT by Helicondelta
Francisco, a prominent Republican lawyer, has some impressive conservative credentials. He clerked for Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and worked in the Justice Department during the George W. Bush administration.
Hes also defended a broad interpretation of executive power he even tried to argue a case before the Supreme Court that defended the presidents expansive power to fire executive branch officials. That case is unrelated to the Mueller probe, but Franciscos argument, and his legal interpretations, offers some insight into the man who might soon take over Rosensteins job.
Who is Noel Francisco? The Senate confirmed Francisco as solicitor general, the lawyer who represents the governments agenda before the Supreme Court, in September 2017 on a 50-47 party-line vote.
(Excerpt) Read more at vox.com ...
Fire Sessions and put Joe D in as Atty. General.
First order of business should be to END this BS Mueller probe, then go after the Dem crooks!!
The published succession within the DOJ is:
1. Attorney General
2. Deputy Attorney General
3. Associate Attorney General
4. United States Attorney for the District of Columbia
5. United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois
6. United States Attorney for the Central District of California
Is VOX right about this?
If all true, it’ll be an interesting meeting later in the week as Mueller meets his new boss and gets new guidelines.
I don’t think Sessions will be around much...he’s probably going to give notice within a couple of days.
Anonymous letter from woman claiming Noel Francisco felt her up at a junior high sock-hop coming in 3....2.....1....
Democrats are VILE, EVIL, VICIOUS LIARS!!!
Even Vox is ignoring Sessions and is reporting on who will take over for Rosenstein, the real power at DOJ.
What a joke Sessions is.
“Fire Sessions and put Joe D in as Atty. General.”
I could not agree more. That would make the liberals heads explode.
Indeed, why do we have to wait for the hysteric psychosis of liberalism fulfill itself before firing Rosenstein?
They have zero leadership in Congress and Session is a beast of congress. Never ever appoint as executives congress members
One does not let esteogenated insane people run the show on their emotions but set their pace
That arrogant little prick should have a walk to the grand jury room to see what he knows about sedition.
I assume that the succession you indicated is for the AG, not the Deputy AG. Is that right? My thought is that the Prez could fire Rosenstein and appoint this fellow as Acting Deputy AG (and I presume he could remain the Solicitor General at the same time). He could actually appoint any currently serving Senate-confirmed official (and not just from the DOJ) as Acting Deputy AG. But maybe it would look better if he was already a high official in the DOJ.
Excuse my ignorance of the details of the confirmation process. Does this mean that President Trump could slide Francisco into any position requiring Senate confirmation? Could he replace Sessions without a vote?
In terms of a replacement for Sessions, I would advise the President to ask any candidate the following question”: what actions will you take during your first 30 days as Attorney General?”
He needs someone who will answer: “I will immediately terminate the Special Counsel, Assistant AG Rosenstein, and FBI Director Wray, and seek replacements who have a mandate to enforce the rule of law. I will appoint a new Special Counsel to investigate the political bias within the DOJ and FBI, including the appointment of Mueller and his selection of his team, as well as the constant leaks emanating from the DOJ, FBI and Mueller. A second Special Counsel will be appointed to investigate the apparent collusion between the FBI, DOJ, CIA, Clinton Campaign, Democratic Party, Steele, Fusion GPS, and agents of the British, Australian and Russian governments.”
Here’s the DOJ org chart:
https://www.justice.gov/agencies/chart
The Associate Attorney General slot is currently vacant and being filled by an “Acting” Associate Attorney General.
I believe the Vox report is correct.
First task at hand, Francisco should call Mueller to a meeting for a complete examination of where things are, where things stand, how long left to go, and the justification for each item on the agenda.
Following that, Mueller should be told to wrap it up by the end of business this Friday, and handed a cardboard box for his things.
How did an alleged Republican with alleged conservative credentials survive in a senior position under the Obama regime?
The Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998 (Vacancies Act) generally provides the exclusive means by which a government employee may temporarily perform the nondelegable functions and duties of a vacant advice and consent position in an executive agency.
Under the Vacancies Act, POTUS can assign anyone who has been confirmed by the Senate to any Executive branch position to a vacant position on a temporary basis, not to exceed 210 days.
More food for thought. This Executive Order specifies the succession. https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/presidential-executive-order-providing-order-succession-within-department-justice/
I am curious, why would Jesse Panuccio, the Acting Attorney General, NOT make the decisions? Is it because he was not confirmed by the Senate, and the Solicitor General was?
Gwjack
Thank you FtrPilot. That’s very illuminating. 210 days would be enough to clean out the rats nest, if the appointee was made of the right stuff.
Has to be someone confirmed by the Senate. Since the Senate confirmed him as Solicitor General he would be qualified for the position
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