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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBlanche is on now talking about how the ballroom is needed.
Seems like Saturday night was tailor-made for their talking points. Could they get any luckier? All BS.
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Blanche is on now talking about how the ballroom is needed. (Original Post)
Katinfl
Apr 27
OP
I have never seen anyone grovel for a job as Attorney General like this guy. What a fool.
Vinca
Apr 27
#3
Right. He was once with a prestigious law firm and he gave that up to represent trump.
Katinfl
Apr 27
#9
Hey Blanke (sic), why can't Trump just have his balls in a vise? Harbor Freight might be having a tariff-free sale!
RedWhiteBlueIsRacist
Apr 27
#8
MaddowBlog-Trump's Justice Department joins ballroom lobbying campaign in an unusual way
LetMyPeopleVote
Apr 27
#11
BootinUp
(51,668 posts)1. No shame. Nt
struggle4progress
(126,710 posts)2. On the other hand, huge wrestling match crowds are completely safe
Vinca
(54,360 posts)3. I have never seen anyone grovel for a job as Attorney General like this guy. What a fool.
Katinfl
(891 posts)9. Right. He was once with a prestigious law firm and he gave that up to represent trump.
FWIW, Mark Elias still says he is a very good lawyer. He may be but he has sold his soul.
Srkdqltr
(9,974 posts)4. Except this was not a white house event. How would the WH ballroom help?
RainCaster
(13,899 posts)5. We need a ballroom at every school & church
Let's get on with that!
Skittles
(172,999 posts)6. such a good little whore
malaise
(298,189 posts)7. Did he condemn his gawd showing the Obama's as apes?
Eff him too
RedWhiteBlueIsRacist
(2,280 posts)8. Hey Blanke (sic), why can't Trump just have his balls in a vise? Harbor Freight might be having a tariff-free sale!
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The Wizard
(13,867 posts)10. who gives a shit
what Trump sycophants have to say?
LetMyPeopleVote
(182,379 posts)11. MaddowBlog-Trump's Justice Department joins ballroom lobbying campaign in an unusual way
Its really not the DOJs job to tell private litigants enough is enough because the president doesnt want to be inconvenienced by the legal process.
Link to tweet
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-justice-department-joins-ballroom-lobbying-campaign
But as part of his campaign, Trump specifically condemned the ongoing lawsuit challenging the legality of his construction project, writing online, The ridiculous Ballroom lawsuit, brought by a woman walking her dog, who has absolutely No Standing to bring such a suit, must be dropped, immediately. Nothing should be allowed to interfere with
its construction.
Trumps Justice Department evidently noticed. From the MS NOW report:
In the same one-page letter, Brett Shumate, the DOJ Civil Divisions assistant attorney general, added, Put simply, your lawsuit puts the lives of the President, his family, and his staff at grave risk. Enough is enough.
He demanded the National Trust for Historic Preservation voluntarily dismiss this frivolous lawsuit today in light of last nights assassination attempt on President Trump. If your client does not dismiss the lawsuit by 9:00 AM on Monday, the government will move to dissolve the injunction and dismiss the case in light of last nights extraordinary events.....
We didnt necessarily need fresh evidence of Main Justice acting like an extension of the Oval Office and the presidents wishes, but Shumate and Blanche offered up a new example on Sunday anyway.
Trumps Justice Department evidently noticed. From the MS NOW report:
The Justice Department demanded the National Trust for Historic Preservation drop its lawsuit against the construction of the ballroom.
When the White House ballroom is complete, President Trump and his successors will no longer need to venture beyond the safety of the White House perimeter to attend large gatherings at the Washington Hilton ballroom, [the DOJ] asserted in a letter Sunday.
In the same one-page letter, Brett Shumate, the DOJ Civil Divisions assistant attorney general, added, Put simply, your lawsuit puts the lives of the President, his family, and his staff at grave risk. Enough is enough.
He demanded the National Trust for Historic Preservation voluntarily dismiss this frivolous lawsuit today in light of last nights assassination attempt on President Trump. If your client does not dismiss the lawsuit by 9:00 AM on Monday, the government will move to dissolve the injunction and dismiss the case in light of last nights extraordinary events.....
We didnt necessarily need fresh evidence of Main Justice acting like an extension of the Oval Office and the presidents wishes, but Shumate and Blanche offered up a new example on Sunday anyway.