Posted on 10/17/2022 5:32:53 AM PDT by 4Runner
Neal Katyal, a former Justice Department official, thinks former President Donald Trump's written response to the House panel's intention to subpoena him looks like an insanity defense.
Katyal — a law professor and an Obama-era acting solicitor general — made an appearance on NBC on Sunday, three days after the House panel investigating the Capitol riot unanimously voted to subpoena Trump. The subpoena will compel the former president to cooperate with the committee or be held in contempt of Congress and referred to the DOJ for prosecution — much like Trump allies Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro.
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Katyal also added that he thinks Attorney General Merrick Garland will indict Trump, seeing as there is overwhelming evidence to do so and "no contrition whatsoever" on Trump's part.
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Is that a pattern or WHAT??
Indian couples...Engineers and Doctors, engineers and doctors, engineers and doctors..........ad infinitim.
It’s like an Indian LAW.
Telling the Big Lie louder & more shrilly as the truth gets it’s boots on.
The media always do this. Whenever Trump presents his side of anything hes accused of “melting down”, being “cornered”, “lashing out”.... but at the end of the day.... as weve seen time and time again.... he is a stable genius...lol
January 6 panel is eyeball deep in the manure pit seeking rope of help to save their lying carcasses set up not going well
I agree, and he should smile and take the 5th on every single question, no matter how ordinary or obvious it may be...
“Fomer DOJ official” translates to Dim political activist that got a job at the DOJ.
the berry O admin was invested with indians, A medicare health plan company i worked for was CEO’d by an indian who would have monthly talked by Obama admin types.. made me barf...
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