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Ted Cruz and Barr agreed yesterday that any President using Justice Department as a hit team for Political opponents, especially from the opposite party is clearly against the law and subject to removal.
R’s are so good a time shooting themselves in the dick.
YupAnd yet when Trump and Barr do exactly this in 2020 Cruz will defend it and we both know it.
Ted Cruz and Barr agreed yesterday that any President using Justice Department as a hit team for Political opponents, especially from the opposite party is clearly against the law and subject to removal.
R’s are so good a time shooting themselves in the dick.
advanced trolling. well-played
Once again, this is about congress, the president has absolutely nothing to do with who the Sgt in Arms is.From the arresting Barr thread, here is the Sargent at Arms. He was installed in 2012 during a Republican Controlled Congress
He looks the part, I know that is important to the President
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What makes this funny is a screen cap I took from a notorious right wing forum yesterday. There were two threads back to back. See if you can guess why I found it amusing. Now one of them they were all for and one they thought was horrible. Guess which was which.
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Once again, this is about congress, the president has absolutely nothing to do with who the Sgt in Arms is.
So Barr is defying Congress and the Dems are going to do what in response?
"Either house of Congress can vote to hold in contempt a witness who refuses to provide testimony or produce requested documents pursuant to a congressionally authorized subpoena. As set out in 2 U.S.C. § 194, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia has the “duty [] to bring the matter before the grand jury for its action.” Contempt of Congress, which is a federal misdemeanor, is punishable by a maximum $100,000 fine and a maximum one-year sentence in federal prison. But if the executive branch is not inclined to prosecute a contemnor (the contemnor is a person or entity who is guilty of contempt before a judicial or legislative body), Congress will have a difficult time implementing such a penalty. Congress can also file a lawsuit asking a judge to order the witness to provide the information, raising the additional possibility of imprisonment for contempt of court."
"Disputes between Congress and the president over the scope of executive privilege are better understood as political battles with legal underpinnings—not as pure legal battles to be decided in court. It remains to be seen how effective Congress’s constitutional tools will be, but it is a pretty safe bet that using these tools effectively will require time, energy and commitment. In short, each side will have to consider what it can reasonably get away with in the current political environment—even as each side uses the processes associated with the interbranch push-and-pull of executive privilege to shape that environment."
All they can do is a show contempt citation. There's nothing else. There's really nothing much with teeth they can do.So Barr is defying Congress and the Dems are going to do what in response?
What does that accomplish?
Unfortunately the half of Congress which has the teeth to do something won't.I was more answering a question than providing a recommendation. That is the power which the Constitution grants for Congress to stop members of government from using their office to avoid accountability for abuses of power.
What does that accomplish?
All they can do is a show contempt citation. There's nothing else. There's really nothing much with teeth they can do.
Despite all the talk of the sergeant at arms etc... that hasn't been used since 1935. It won’t happen here either. Nothing will happen.
Dems won't provoke a Constitutional crisis by sending out the Sergeant at Arms. It's classic game theory. Hostage takers don't care about the hostage & Barr doesn't care about the Constitution.
Barr's bullshit is utterly unprincipled. In declaring Trump innocent of obstruction he usurps the power of judgement of Congress. It's not his call any more than it was Mueller's. In denying documents & testimony to Congress he merely extends the obstruction forward.
Dems won't provoke a Constitutional crisis by sending out the Sergeant at Arms. It's classic game theory. Hostage takers don't care about the hostage & Barr doesn't care about the Constitution.
Barr's bullshit is utterly unprincipled. In declaring Trump innocent of obstruction he usurps the power of judgement of Congress. It's not his call any more than it was Mueller's. In denying documents & testimony to Congress he merely extends the obstruction forward.
How is Congress using the tools/power granted to it in order to do its constitutional duty creating a constitutional crisis?
The crisis is the AG and the administration completely ignoring and obstructing Congress from doing its job.
There's a difference between provoke & create. Dems won't give Barr & Trump the opportunity to create that crisis. Capische?