Posted on 10/21/2017 9:02:40 AM PDT by yoe
Oct. 19, 2017 - 6:13 - Victoria Toensing wants DOJ to release client from non-disclosure agreement so he can testify on Obama-era Russian nuclear deal.
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Senator Grassley's offices:
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: (202) 224 - 3744
Fax: (202) 224-6020
Des Moines, IA 50309
Phone: 515-288-1145
Fax: 515-288-5097
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The client will soon be unreachable.
Well....actually...have then call Trump. He’s the POTUS and is in charge of DOJ.
I’d be fine with having Jeff Sessions arrested for aiding and abetting treason at this point.
Holder too.
The informant, whom I sincerely hope has LOTS of security around him 24/7, should volunteer to testify regardless of the law. Whistleblowers should be protected.
I’m sure Rip van Sessions is playing 4D chess......
Let us pray for Grassley’s continued good health, as well.
Amen. Nation first.
Congress deserves no respect as long as it will not use its power.
Congress can zero out the budget of the DOJ. Congress can literally impeach the AG. Congress can literally -abolish- the FBI.
Congress prefers to whine that nobody respects them. I wouldn’t either. Another Grassley investigation with no results? Another scornful Gowdy remark? That’s supposed to scare anyone? Laughable.
You are mistaken. Sessions is in charge of the DOJ. Trump cannot legally command Sessions to obey him. All he can do is ask. If Sessions refuses, Trump’s only recourse is to fire him. If you think the Frederica Wilson broohaha was big, multiply it by 10,000 and you’ll get the approximate media/political hysteria that would erupt upon Sessions’ firing.
Plus, the Senate has vowed not to confirm a replacement. That’s one promise they’d likely keep.
“Let us pray for Grassleys continued good health, as well.”
People laugh at Grassley. I cannot think of one consequence anyone has suffered because of one of his “investigations”. Not one.
Its all show.
Wouldn't it be easy for anyone who wants to avoid testifying in a court case to just sign an NDA and just render any subpoena worthless?
“You are mistaken. Sessions is in charge of the DOJ. Trump cannot legally command Sessions to obey him.”
The hell he can’t. The DOJ is not some independent agency that does not answer to the president. It is long established that the President may direct an investigation, or he may stop one. It happened as far back as Jefferson.
The president IS the chief executive. And sure firing is a recourse.
But yes, the president may give a direct order to anyone in the executive branch, and fire them for their refusal.
Laughable that the president cannot legally command him. What in the law do you base that laughable idea on?
Imagine Trump fires Sessions and nominates someone. Senate let's him know that they refuse to confirm anyone he nominates. So his only logical recourse is to just work harder.... therefore, he decides the he will serve the country as acting AG and President, until the Senate decides to confirm a nominee.
Oh yes, we just don’t know about all the investigations he’s doing, because they don’t tell us.
Oh and he’s a great man because he said some stuff about something on some show whenever...
Exactly. If the senate refuses to confirm a replacement, Trump can direct the DOJ, which he has full and unquestioned constitutional authority to do.
While I agree with the sentiment that the pace of things is Stone Age slow, I also see that there is a distinct possibility that AG Sessions is actually abiding by the rules of his agency, I.e. not divulging investigation information before it is appropriate.
I base that correct idea on the testimony of people who know more about the law than you do. I recommend the entire article. Everyone agreed with Mukasey.
Judge Michael Mukasey (former U.S. Attorney General, 2007-2009, under George W. Bush; U.S. District Judge, 1987-2006, appointed by Ronald Reagan; partner, Debevoise & Plimpton)
Asked in a telephone interview whether Trump could order that a special prosecutor be appointed, No, thats not within his powers. I think he said, I would direct my attorney general to exercise the power to appoint a special counsel. The AGs proper answer would then be, Ill think about it. Or Ill review the facts,’ Mukasey said. [His point is that the attorney general must exercise independent discretionnot merely carry out the Presidents whims.]
http://fortune.com/2016/10/10/donald-trump-special-prosecutor-hillary-clinton/
Interesting idea. My theory is that Trump is waiting for the 2018 midterm to get closer. Then he’ll lay out very publicly all the reasons Sessions has to go, and vow to assist Bannon in primarying any GOPer that doesn’t quickly help to confirm the new AG nominee.
It’s just a theory.
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