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- Aug 18, 2015
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Well, not exactly. If Trump is allowed to subvert the Constitution in this manner, no president needs to wait 210 days. They can fire their Attorney General the very next day after being confirmed, if this is allowed to stand, and install whoever they want without being confirmed.So you think a president can subvert the confirmation process by having an Attorney General approved of by the Senate, then firing said AG and installing their own Attorney General without Senate approval, as required by the Constitution?Trump has just crossed over to attempting to fuck over the Constitution and attempting to be above the law to protect his own hide and his corrupt family members.
Time for republicans who care about the country and NOT just their own sorry hide to step up and tell the wanna be "emperor" to put some clothes on.
I was under the impression that the President decided who the AG was. I was unaware that firing him was a constitutional crisis since the AG clearly falls under Article 2 powers.
It is amusing to watch the same people who flipped out about Sessions being appointed claiming he was a racist nazi klansman unqualified for the job out protesting that he was fired.
Just goes to show how insincere the original objections were
Yep....for 210 days....and in 210 days he can do it again....and again....and again.....who knows...that may be exactly what he plans to do... Or alternately they could confirm him....but here's what I suggest. Go down there right now and tell that guy to get the hell out of the building and wait for further orders from you.
JO
banana republicans.