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Trump Staff Picks, Co-Conspirators and the Revolving Door of Departures

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Surprised I haven't heard here about the attempted removal of George Berman as Acting head of the Southern District of New York by AG William Barr last night.... Berman supposedly agreed to resign but forcefully denied that and said he would remain until the Senate approved a replacement. That is the most independent branch of the Justice Department, where the most vigorous investigations against Trump's bunch has been centered.
 
Surprised I haven't heard here about the attempted removal of George Berman as Acting head of the Southern District of New York by AG William Barr last night.... Berman supposedly agreed to resign but forcefully denied that and said he would remain until the Senate approved a replacement. That is the most independent branch of the Justice Department, where the most vigorous investigations against Trump's bunch has been centered.

I think we're hoping they settle for a duel. One of them should be easy to hit, even for the most amateur of shots.

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Surprised I haven't heard here about the attempted removal of George Berman as Acting head of the Southern District of New York by AG William Barr last night.... Berman supposedly agreed to resign but forcefully denied that and said he would remain until the Senate approved a replacement. That is the most independent branch of the Justice Department, where the most vigorous investigations against Trump's bunch has been centered.

Berman has said he hasn't resigned and he's not leaving ..|

https://www.thenewcivilrightsmoveme...job-until-senate-confirms-replacement-report/
 
Barr just said he's leaving it to the President and he'll remove him.. and he will be succeeded by his deputy until his successor is confirmed by the Senate... and oh yes, he's telling the the Justice Department IG to be on the lookout for anything untoward anything untoward, so no funny business will go on in the interim. Of course, the IGs have seen several removed by the President recently for doing their job, so Barr is being totally disingenuous here.
 
Barr just wrote Berman a letter and said that the President has fired him.

Trump was interviewed and he said Barr was handling it.

There's so many lying liars who lie in this Administration that it's hard to know what the truth is.

Berman was court-appointed because there was never a nominee for SDNY, so it's not clear that Barr can fire him.
 
The thing that winds up is that Berman's deputy succeeds him, not the head of the New Jersey district branch of DOJ, Chris Carpenito, who's close to Barr. Jay Clayton, the pick to be the new SDNY director, stands virtually NO chance whatsoever at being confirmed. He's head of the Securities and Exchange Commission, currently... who was wishing to go back to New York and had been under the impression by Barr that Berman was intending to resign, so he would like that situation coming home taking that very prestigious position. Not even a prosecutor by training, so interesting choice by Barr, notwithstanding Clayton's managerial talents elsewhere.

Trump is leaving Barr holding the bag, but just what prompted Barr to make this move? He had offered Berman another position, probably to take some of the personal sting out of reassigning him, but why make the move regarding removing the head of a district in the DOJ well known for its independence and integrity? Berman supposedly agreed to resign without a stink specifically because Barr decided not to go the Carpenito route and the current deputy of the SDNY would take over, instead.

So what exactly has Barr accomplished here? Berman lost the battle but won the war here, leaving only when Barr had his deputy take over in the interim(and it certainly doesn't look like she will be leaving anytime soon as the aforementioned Clayton nomination will go nowhere for that spot)... a Saturday Night Massacre where the messiest thing is the loads of egg on Barr's face?
 
...So what exactly has Barr accomplished here? Berman lost the battle but won the war here, leaving only when Barr had his deputy take over in the interim(and it certainly doesn't look like she will be leaving anytime soon as the aforementioned Clayton nomination will go nowhere for that spot)... a Saturday Night Massacre where the messiest thing is the loads of egg on Barr's face?
The Barr situation is head-scratcher. It's exposed another weakness in the special counsel law that assumes that the head of the DOJ is a person of sterling character. There's enough evidence that Barr is burying investigations into Trump, obstructing justice and abusing his office to warrant a criminal investigation.

After all the shrieking and gnashing of teeth when the AG was Eric Holder (remember Fast and Furious?), where's the outrage over what Barr is doing?
 
Another one heads for the exits...likely because he has been a proponent of masks in order to get the economy backup and running.



https://thehill.com/homenews/admini...-eC1ltHfJWePs5gCgKLBTjaVCIZmn5dU58DA7ZZu4cZv8

Well, and he's been giving interviews without the MAGA hat and lollipops falling out of his ass.

President Trump's economic adviser Kevin Hassett tells CNN's Dana Bash that the nation's unemployment rate could go up to 20 percent.

 
Drip drip drip drip....


Solicitor General Noel Francisco, who argued Trump positions before Supreme Court, leaving DOJ [CNBC]
Solicitor General Noel Francisco is leaving the Department of Justice, according to a press release issued on Wednesday.

Francisco defended Trump administration policies before the Supreme Court, and served as the chief legal face of many Trump administration initiatives since he took the job in September of 2017.

According to the release announcing his departure, Francisco represented the government at the Supreme Court in more than 150 cases, arguing in 17.

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DOJ civil division's leader resigning [The Hill]
Joseph Hunt, the head of the civil division of the Department of Justice, announced his resignation Tuesday, according to a staff memo obtained by several media outlets.

Hunt's resignation marks the third departure from the Justice Department in the past week.

Hunt was previously chief of staff to former Attorney General Jeff Sessions, and it is unclear why he stepped down from his post.

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Brian Benczkowski to Step Down as Head of DOJ's Criminal Division [Law.com]
Brian Benczkowski, the Trump-appointed head of the Justice Department’s criminal division, is stepping down in early July, ending a two-year tenure in which he embraced corporate enforcement policies seen as benefiting companies.

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Unsurprisingly, Brad Parscale is in Trump's sights after the epic disaster in Tulsa...

Someone has had the daggers out for Parscale. This is from a Business Insider article that came out in May when polls showed Trump's popularity declining:
  • Companies owned by Brad Parscale — the president's confident and combative campaign manager — have already collected nearly $40 million this cycle.
  • Parscale was doing coding and website design for the Trump Organization pre-2016, but from January 2017 to the end of March, he got $38.9 million through those companies, according to FEC filings reviewed for a new HuffPost report.
  • Most presidential campaign managers make low six figure salaries, with Mike Bloomberg's being on the high end at $198,547.
  • Parscale has made some notable purchases, including a Ferarri, a Range Rover, a $400,000 boat, two million dollar condos and a $2.4 million waterfront house in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
 
I'm torn, on the one hand I'd love to see him canned, just to see what greater effing fool gets the job next, but then he's doing a heck of a job...
 
Wow. Someone had some work done. Best watched with the sound OFF.


 
It's like one of those stories about the couple who are madly in love and then find themselves in an ugly divorce a few months later.

Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III lost his primary to return to his US Senate seat yesterday. He lost to a college football coach. I guess the Republicans in Alabama couldn't find another racist pedophile to run this time.

12 years as a US attorney. 20 years in the Senate. Then he hitched his wagon to Donald Trump in the 2016 election.

Jeff Sessions bet HUGE on Donald Trump -- and lost [CNN Editorial]
"I leave elective office with my integrity in tact," Jeff Sessions said Tuesday night following his rout at the hands of former Auburn University football coach Tommy Tuberville in a runoff for the Alabama Republican Senate nomination. "This chapter of my life is closed."

Sessions didn't name the chapter that had just closed but, if he had, it would have been titled: "The Trump Years." And it would read like a tragedy.

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^ I wonder if he still has his key to the Keebler Tree?

I was thinking yesterday that he might be able to find work in Santa's workshop in a few months.
 
Unsurprisingly, Brad Parscale is in Trump's sights after the epic disaster in Tulsa.
  • Companies owned by Brad Parscale — the president's confident and combative campaign manager — have already collected nearly $40 million this cycle.
  • Parscale was doing coding and website design for the Trump Organization pre-2016, but from January 2017 to the end of March, he got $38.9 million through those companies, according to FEC filings reviewed for a new HuffPost report.
  • Most presidential campaign managers make low six figure salaries, with Mike Bloomberg's being on the high end at $198,547.
  • Parscale has made some notable purchases, including a Ferarri, a Range Rover, a $400,000 boat, two million dollar condos and a $2.4 million waterfront house in Fort Lauderdale, Fla
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Brad Parscale has been replaced #-o

$80 million, a Ferarri, a Range Rover, a $400,000 boat, two million dollar condos and a $2.4 million waterfront house in Fort Lauderdale, Fla too late, though.

Sad! :twisted:
 
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