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Chris Hayes just mentioned him.
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elleng
(132,222 posts)but let us know what Holder is about, please.
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(270,679 posts)BigmanPigman
(51,813 posts)are afraid of their base and that is why they aren't protecting Mueller more.
highplainsdem
(49,408 posts)discussing how the GOP won't pass bill to protect Mueller
highplainsdem
(49,408 posts)of the WH.
Chris is reading some of Trump's tweets attacking the DOJ.
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(49,408 posts)elleng
(132,222 posts)Out of prison, ex-Alabama governor still arguing innocence.
*Siegelman and his backers have alleged for years that Karl Rove, top political adviser to then-President Bush, targeted Siegelman with the help of Republican prosecutors, including Leura Canary, a U.S. attorney at the time whose husband was a Rove ally. Billy Canary remains a key Republican player in Alabama politics as head of the state chamber of commerce.
The documentary adds a new allegation: That Democratic President Barack Obamas attorney general, Eric Holder, refused to seriously pursue allegations of misconduct because Rove had plied his former law firm with lucrative government legal work.'>>>
https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/out-of-prison-ex-alabama-governor-still-arguing-innocence/