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On that more marocosmic issue of how the not-at-all-geographically based Constitution works:
He didn't mention Rump's dismissing a judge from Indiana as "Mexican" --- the same judge with which he later agreed to shell out 25 million in a fraud settlement. These whizbangs want to have everything both ways.
And by the way that "judge sitting on an island in the Pacific"? Sessions voted to put him there. Ooopsie.
>> “President Trump previously called a federal judge in California a so-called judge. Now U.S. Attorney General Sessions appears to dismiss a federal judge in Hawaii as just a judge sitting on an island in the Pacific,” [Hawaìi Attorney General] Chin said, before explaining how the U.S. constitution works. “Our Constitution created a separation of powers in the United States for a reason. Our federal courts, established under article III of the Constitution, are co-equal partners with Congress and the President. It is disappointing [Attorney General] Sessions does not acknowledge that.” << ---- Newsweek
He didn't mention Rump's dismissing a judge from Indiana as "Mexican" --- the same judge with which he later agreed to shell out 25 million in a fraud settlement. These whizbangs want to have everything both ways.
And by the way that "judge sitting on an island in the Pacific"? Sessions voted to put him there. Ooopsie.