Posted on 03/12/2017 8:13:54 AM PDT by COUNTrecount
Prosecutor Preet Bharara was fired by the attorney general a day after he refused to return a phone call from President Trump, a report alleges.
An assistant to the president of the United States called Bhararas office Thursday, saying the president wanted to talk, but Bharara refused citing Department of Justice rules, the New York Times reported.
On Friday, Attorney General Jeff Sessions notified all 46 federal prosecutors, who were appointed by President Obama and still active, to leave. Bharara was one of those asked to resign.
When Bharara got the call Thursday, he informed an aide to Sessions that he wouldnt be able to talk to the president because of the rules. He then called Trumps assistant to say the same.
It is unknown what Trump wanted to talk to Bharara about.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
As of right now, I see no reason to change my viewpoint.
Mr. niteowl77
What political theater.
Does the same “rule” prevent ex-presidents from talking to AG’s investigating their spouses?
He wasn’t allowed to talk to his boss?
What BS
So Trump fired 46 people cause this one guy wouldn’t take his call? Sure
I thought he had met with Trump some time ago. Was that before Inauguration and did the “rule” mean he couldn’t talk to him afterward?
Does his refusal to talk indicate Trump is target or subject of an investigation?
In 2005, Bharara moved to Washington, D.C., to serve as Senator Charles E. Schumers chief counsel on the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee. He also worked as staff director for the Senate Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts, and helped lead the Senates investigation into the firing of several U.S. Attorneys during President George W. Bushs second term, said Columbia University in a bio of Bharara.
President Barack Obama nominated Bharara to the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York post in May 2009. The Senate unanimously confirmed his nomination, and he was sworn into office that August.
(snip)
Donald Trump made headlines when he accused the Obama administration, without providing proof, of wiretapping Trump Tower in Manhattan, an extraordinary claim. Its not clear, though, whether that played a role in the about-face on Bharara.
Bharara is a wealthy man, despite his years of government service. Bharara was an early investor in Quidsi, the parent company of Diapers.com, which was co-founded by his brother, Vinit, reported BuzzFeed. When Amazon acquired the company for $545 million in 2011, Bharara earned his cut, reportedly over $1 million.
So? A good swift kick in the derriere is all it takes.
No, he is a Sikh.
What rules?
That’s where he was born. That’s where his mind has never left, apparently.
? No he requested 46 people to tender their resignations. This one refused. This one got fired. The rest were allowed to resign.
He did a political hit job on D’Souza, and he’s investigating the commie mayor DeBlasio.
He’s investigating DeBlasio now. Conventional wisdom would state that if he went after the conservative he would save the commie.
Good move. Trump needs to get rid of more. IRS should be next.
Preset can’t be that smart if he hasn’t figured out how email works yet.
I don’t see how that matters. He is not a natural born American, is he not? I’ve heard good things and bad from both sides about him. All I really know is that he was nominated by Obama and confirmed by a no-ball quisling Senate.
He was an 0bummer toady, thru and thru. Good riddance.
Terrible journalism. If the reporter wont cite the rule then there really is no point to this story.
***********************************************************
That is because the story HAS no point. They are attempting to substitute “protocol” for law and they are very different
Protocol is set way of doing things. Like a list starting with step 1 and working your way through.
Law is where your governed by a set of rules that MUST be followed under penalty.
I guess not.
One poster who somehow violated Bharara's sensibilities posted nothing more offensive than "There's a special place in Hell for (whoever)".
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.