House conservatives prep push to impeach Rosenstein

 

By RACHAEL BADE and KYLE CHENEY
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House conservatives are preparing a new push to oust Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, according to three conservative Capitol Hill sources — putting the finishing touches on an impeachment filing even as Rosenstein announced the indictment of 12 Russian intelligence officers for interfering in the 2016 election.
House Freedom Caucus Chairman Mark Meadows, in fact, had the impeachment document on the floor of the House at the very moment that Rosenstein spoke to reporters and TV cameras Friday.
Conservative GOP lawmakers have been plotting to remove Rosenstein for weeks, accusing him of slow-walking their probe of FBI agents they’ve accused of bias against President Donald Trump.
Democrats contend Republicans’ fixation on Rosenstein is really an effort to undermine special counsel Robert Mueller, who reports to Rosenstein and has been making inroads in his investigation of the Russian election interference plot.
Mueller’s probe has entangled members of Trump’s inner circle and Trump has increasingly assailed it as a politically motivated “witch hunt” as it’s presented greater danger to him and his allies.
Conservative sources say they could file the impeachment document as soon as Monday, as Meadows and Freedom Caucus founder Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) look to build Republican support in the House. One source cautioned, however, that the timing was still fluid.
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BREAKING: President Trump URGENT Press Conference at NATO Summit – July 12, 2018

 

editor’s note:  you will hear him speak of his desire to abolish nuclear weapons, create peace for all and heal disease for all mankind and womankind.  some prosperity hints as well.  [wp-svg-icons icon=”heart-2″ wrap=”i”]

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Published on Jul 12, 2018

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Boom Boom/ Strzok [PS] Contempt Charges Coming. 6,001 views

 

editor’s note:  and all shall be made seen for all to see.  watching this, i felt i was watching a session of the british parliament.  i rather love to see real human emotion and authentic sharing of thoughts than the usual politically correct b.s. that has long been d.c. politics.  the smugness of Strzok is hard to watch. one of the soulless actors…

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Published on Jul 12, 2018

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Another Clue in a Trump Tweet today

 

editor’s note:  my first thought was he was telling us there are layers (of such corruption) in the FBI…

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President Trump just Tweeted Ex-FBI LAYER Lisa Page. What will this misspelled word mean along with Rigged Witch Hunt all capitalized?

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President Donald Trump RIPS APART NATO Secretary Stoltenberg On Germany Russia at Press Conference

 

editor’s note:  i would not quite say “rips apart” but assertive truth-telling. it is so refreshing to see someone not wearing the Deep State Politically Correct Narrative hat.  while our wealth has been drained, other nations have profited as a result of such ridiculous “policies”.  our POTUS is putting an end to this, as promised.

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Published on Jul 11, 2018

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Brett Kavanaugh is Trump’s Supreme Court nominee

 

CBS NEWS July 9, 2018, 9:30 PM

President Trump announced Monday evening that he is nominating Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court seat being vacated by retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy. He said of Kavanaugh that he has “impeccable credentials and unsurpassed qualifications, and a proven commitment to equal justice under the law” and referred to him as a “judge’s judge.”

Kavanaugh, in accepting the nomination, talked briefly about the role of judges. “My judicial philosophy is straightforward,” he said. “A judge must be independent and must interpret the law, not make the law. A judge must interpret statutes as written. And a judge must interpret the Constitution as written, informed by history and tradition and precedent.”

Kavanaugh, who clerked for Kennedy, is a well-known conservative jurist who has served on the D.C. Appeals Court since 2006. A graduate of Yale and then Yale Law, Kavanaugh went to work for independent counsel Ken Starr after his time with Kennedy, and assisted with Starr’s investigations into President Bill Clinton. He was also the lead author of the Starr Report, which famously recounted Clinton’s extramarital affairs in sometimes lurid detail.

The 53-year-old Kavanaugh’s long march through conservative legal circles was not without its setbacks. After leading the investigation into the suicide of Clinton lawyer Vince Foster, Kavanaugh lost his one and only case before the Supreme Court in 1995 in an attempt to get access to notes exchanged between Foster and his attorney.

In 2000, Kavanaugh unsuccessfully attempted to prevent 6-year-old refugee Elian Gonzalez from being returned to Cuba. But later that year, he worked for then-Republican nominee George W. Bush in Bush v. Gore, which ended the Florida recount after the 2000 presidential election.

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