Saturday, April 14, 2018

Just to be clear Rod Rosenstein STILL has a target on his back.

Courtesy of The Hill: 

The White House is building a case to fire Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal that said allies are being told to attack Rosenstein on television. 

The idea is to launch attacks on Rosenstein, the Justice Department official overseeing special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian election meddling, in a way that avoids making it appear that Trump is meddling in the probe. 

One person who spoke to the president this week told The Wall Street Journal that Rosenstein’s ouster is “a matter of when, not if.”

For his part Rosenstein seems to be at peace with the possibility.

Courtesy of NBC News:  

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has struck a stoic and righteous tone in private conversations he has had this week about the fate of his job as President Donald Trump has launched public criticism against him and considered firing him, according to three sources who have spoken to Rosenstein. 

In those conversations, he has repeated the phrase, "Here I stand," a reference to Martin Luther's famous quote, "Here I stand, I can do no other." Coincidentally, former FBI Director James Comey, whom Rosenstein fired, repeated the same phrase to President George W. Bush in a conversation that has been widely reported and that Comey describes in his forthcoming book. 

One source who spoke to Rosenstein said he seemed fully aware he may soon lose his job and was at peace with the possibility, confident he had done his job with integrity.

Rosenstein might be all Zen about losing his job, but that does not include everybody else.

Courtesy of HuffPo: 

If President Donald Trump fires Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein or any other officials involved in the Russia investigation, he faces the prospect of hundreds of thousands of activists immediately turning out to protest all over the country. 

A coalition of grassroots activists, unions, policy organizations and good governance groups have, for months, been plotting to quickly and forcefully respond to any perceived interference with the investigation. And with Trump increasingly vocal about his displeasure with the inquiry, these organizers say they’re stepping up their efforts. 

The coalition, calling its would-be gatherings “Nobody Is Above The Law” protests, released “red lines” that it said the president or his administration would have to cross to trigger the protests. These include firing any of the investigators or their supervisors, pardoning key witnesses or otherwise interfering with the investigation. 

However I seriously doubt that this will deter Trump, who seems absolutely determined to do something to interfere in this Mueller probe.  

9 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:27 PM

    Doesn't Trump realize that the majority of Americans are not going to believe anything he and his administration put out there that is negative and awful about Rosenstein and Comey?

    I can hardly wait to receive my book (written by Comey) and read it. Trump is going ape shit over it due to the truth being exposed throughout the pages.

    Reminds me of the similar situation with the book "Fire and Fury"!

    Impeachment is the only answer and I think the action is coming his way. Just hope it is sooner than later!

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    1. Anonymous5:12 PM

      http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2018/04/comey-confirms-clintons-inevitability-was-her-undoing.html

      "Comey Confirms That Hillary Clinton’s Inevitability Was Her Undoing" " by narrowly winning states that hadn’t gone Republican in a presidential election since 1988 (Michigan and Pennsylvania) or even 1984 (Wisconsin)."

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  2. Anonymous3:38 PM

    Just to be clear. Trump and stumps are finished. There is nothing that will save them from their self made hell. These people are as dumb as they look and act. The world sees right through them. LIARS are LIARS.

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  3. Anonymous3:51 PM

    Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools.

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  4. Anonymous4:05 PM

    It doesn't matter what DJT does. And it's just going to make the GOP look worse.

    Looks like Georgia's own traitor, Jack Kingston, will soon be having his own turn in the barrel. Couldn't happen to a more deserving politician.

    Fuck traitors.

    GeorgiaPeach

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  5. Anonymous4:26 PM

    https://www.trumpisnotabovethelaw.org/event/mueller-firing-rapid-response/search/

    Rallies will begin just hours after national events are triggered:

    If actions are triggered BEFORE 2 p.m. local time —> events will begin @ 5 p.m. local time.
    If actions are triggered AFTER 2 p.m. local time —> events will begin @ noon local time the following day.

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  6. Randall5:36 PM

    Several Trump administration officials either under indictment or having already pleaded guilty...
    Very public lawsuits against the president by a porn star
    And an ex-Playboy playmate
    An alleged pee-pee tape that's looking more and more real every day
    Collusion with Russia that's looking more and more real every day
    The firing of the head of the FBI
    The firing of the acting AG
    The firing or quitting of around 39 White House officials in the first year of Trump's administration
    Tweets that are crazed rants
    A cabinet that is raiding the Treasury
    Appointing lobbyists to cabinet posts
    AT least 19 women accusing the president of sexual harassment

    ...remember the scandalous Administration of President Barack Obama?
    Yeah -- he smoked a cigarette once
    and one time he put grey poupon mustard on his hamburger.
    Oh, and Michelle wore a dress that bared her arms.


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    1. Anonymous6:20 PM

      No. It was the tan suit!

      GeorgiaPeach

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  7. Anonymous7:12 AM

    https://www.thedailybeast.com/will-this-man-save-the-justice-department?ref=home

    "If Rod Rosenstein gets sacked over the Russian investigation, Noel Francisco is next"
    "Francisco went to the University of Chicago law school and then clerked for former Judge Michael Luttig and Justice Antonin Scalia. After finishing his clerkships, Ted Cruz and Chuck Cooper—Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ personal lawyer—recruited him to join Cooper’s firm. Cooper told The Daily Beast that the three men became fast friends, and that Cruz and Francisco helped him write testimony he delivered to the House Judiciary Committee arguing for Bill Clinton’s impeachment."Francisco went on to work in the White House Counsel’s office under George W. Bush before moving to the Justice Department’s prestigious and secretive Office of Legal Counsel. During that times, Mother Jones noted, Francisco reviewed one of the 2005 controversial memos that gave the Bush administration legal cover to torture suspected terrorists."

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