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Saturday, December 08, 2018

Trump Slides A D*ck Into The DOJ!

Trump picks an old name who carries a lot of baggage.
Jefferson Beauregard Magoo (Sessions) might run for U.S. Senate again. The former Attorney General of the United States was fired out the cannon in November. He was then an Alabama senator who gave up his seat to join the team of imbeciles.

Magoo felt the pain when he quickly recused himself from the Special Prosecutor's investigation into Russian meddling. The imbecile has allegedly green light a foreign power to interfere in the U.S. election.

He was ridiculed and merciless mocked by the imbecile for not being loyal and causing his term to be disrupted with the FBI.

Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) is running for reelection in Alabama. Republicans hope to win the seat back after the Roy Moore fiasco.

Two Mikes.

Michael Flynn was convicted of lying to the FBI. He was spared a lengthy bid in the federal time out. In the Robert Mueller probe, Flynn gave a trove of information to the FBI. The release of the memo was heavily redacted. It detailed some of Flynn's misdeeds and said that he opened up about his years lobbying as a foreign agent. Flynn plead guilty. He became a butt of progressive jokes. He was the one who infamously said, "Lock her up!" when it came to Hillary Clinton. Now Michael Flynn is the convict and the one who faces possible time with the feds.
Roger Stone is under federal watch. Paul Manafort, Michael Cohen and Michael Flynn were served a federal sandwich.
Michael Cohen was also convicted of lying to the FBI and Congress. He face a slew of convictions ranging from cutting a check to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal during the election. He also lied to federal investigators about his ties to Russian oligarchs and businesses. Cohen is tied to Trump as his fixer.

Now the two don't see eye to eye. Cohen has cooperated with the Mueller probe. Cohen also has ties to Elliot Broidy and Sean "Softball" Hannity. The two were named in federal court as individuals who used Cohen as a their lawyer and adviser.

Cohen is facing ten years in federal time out. He was convicted in a separate federal trial for racketeering, lying to federal investigators, failure to disclose as a foreign agent and campaign finance fraud.

Now Donald J. Trump is going to pick an attorney general whom is already scrutinized for being too partisan.

William Barr is going to be the nominee for the U.S. Attorney General.

Barr has openly stated he has no interest in the Mueller probe and said he is willing to reopen the Hillary Clinton emails once again. He will also try to follow the Fox News plan of dragging James Comey, Peter Strzok, Lisa Page, Loretta Lynch, Bruce Ohr and Hillary Clinton to the courtroom.

Barr served as the 77th United States Attorney General from 1991 to 1993 during the presidency of George H. W. Bush. He is a member of the Republican Party.

ABC News reports Barr must still be confirmed by the Senate and, if so, would oversee special counsel Robert Mueller at a critical time in his investigation that involves the president.
Two Mikes. Michael Cohen and Michael Flynn were handed a federal sandwich.
"He was my first choice from day one, respected by Republicans and respected by Democrats," Trump told reporters as he left the White House on a trip to Missouri. "He will be nominated for the U.S. attorney general and hopefully that process will go very quickly, and I think it will go very quickly," Trump said.

Speaking later at an event for law enforcement officials once he landed, he said there was respect for Barr from both sides of the aisle.

"There's no one more capable or more qualified for this role. He deserves overwhelming bipartisan support and I suspect he'll probably get it," Trump said.

Trump called Barr "one of the most respected jurists in the country, highly respected lawyer," and "a terrific man, a terrific person, a brilliant man." The president said he didn't know Barr before he began the search for a new attorney general.

In introductory remarks for the president Friday in Missouri, acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker praised the president's decision.

"He's supremely qualified, highly respected and will continue to support the men and women in blue," Whitaker said. "I commend the president for this excellent choice."

I expect Barr to be confirmed in the next session. After all Republicans do have 53 senators and they have the power to confirm whatever they want in the U.S. Senate.

Barr is going to tamper with the Mueller investigation. He will be a loyalist to Trump.

Democrats must hold Barr's feet to the fire.

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