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Send the Congressional Sargent Of Arms and arrest all those of the trump administration that decide to defy Congress and a Contempt of Congress is charged upon them. Put them in the jail wagon and stroll them down Pennsylvania Ave to the HILL!
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Jail Wagons on Capitol Hill (Original Post)
Smackdown2019
May 2019
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2naSalit
(86,499 posts)1. Sounds appropriate given
how they want to take us back to the good old gilded age of the late 1800s...
Smackdown2019
(1,185 posts)5. How many wagons do we need?
Should we use hay for bedding? After all, trump stole all the funding from other departments for a wall Mexico supposedly to be paying for.
Summer is coming, hot and humid!
Feeding could be expensed by the trumpers! Be like a petting zoo!
Chin music
(23,002 posts)2. Who exactly IS the SOA?
Maybe that's who we should be calling for support.
Dennis Donovan
(18,770 posts)3. Paul D Irving
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergeant_at_Arms_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_D._Irving
Paul D. Irving (born August 1957) is an American law enforcement officer currently serving as the Sergeant at Arms of the United States House of Representatives since January 17, 2012, succeeding Wilson Livingood in that post.
Career
Following graduation from American University with a bachelor's degree in justice, and from Whittier Law School, Irving began his professional career briefly serving as a clerk in the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Los Angeles, California field office in 1980, before transferring to the United States Secret Service in 1983.
During his 25-year-long career with the Secret Service, he served as a supervisory agent in the Presidential Protection Division, as Deputy Assistant Director for Congressional Affairs. and as Assistant Director for Administration.
In 2003, he was assigned to the Executive Office of the President at the White House during the Secret Service's transition to the United States Department of Homeland Security.
Following his retirement from the Secret Service in 2008, he became president and managing partner of his family's real estate investment firm, and subsequently joined Command Consulting Group as a senior security consultant in the firm's Washington, D.C. headquarters, and as managing director of the firm's Miami, Florida office before becoming House Sergeant-at-Arms in January, 2012.
Irving is married to Jean Parkinson-Irving, and has one son. He was a resident of Florida at the time of his appointment as Sergeant at Arms of the U.S. House of Representatives.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_D._Irving
Paul D. Irving (born August 1957) is an American law enforcement officer currently serving as the Sergeant at Arms of the United States House of Representatives since January 17, 2012, succeeding Wilson Livingood in that post.
Career
Following graduation from American University with a bachelor's degree in justice, and from Whittier Law School, Irving began his professional career briefly serving as a clerk in the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Los Angeles, California field office in 1980, before transferring to the United States Secret Service in 1983.
During his 25-year-long career with the Secret Service, he served as a supervisory agent in the Presidential Protection Division, as Deputy Assistant Director for Congressional Affairs. and as Assistant Director for Administration.
In 2003, he was assigned to the Executive Office of the President at the White House during the Secret Service's transition to the United States Department of Homeland Security.
Following his retirement from the Secret Service in 2008, he became president and managing partner of his family's real estate investment firm, and subsequently joined Command Consulting Group as a senior security consultant in the firm's Washington, D.C. headquarters, and as managing director of the firm's Miami, Florida office before becoming House Sergeant-at-Arms in January, 2012.
Irving is married to Jean Parkinson-Irving, and has one son. He was a resident of Florida at the time of his appointment as Sergeant at Arms of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Chin music
(23,002 posts)4. Thanks.
Interesting career. BOTH FBI and CIA. AND a law degree!