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In reply to the discussion: A fascinating analysis of the attempted firing of Geoffrey Berman [View all]erronis
(25,039 posts)16. Heather Cox Richardson is a national treasure - along with Marcy Wheeler (emptywheel.net)
Also recommend this post by Rayne on emptywheel:
https://www.emptywheel.net/2020/06/20/attempted-firing-of-sdnys-berman/
Some background leading up to this evenings half-assed Friday Night Massacre:
1990-1994 Berman served as Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York while Rudy Giuliani was U.S. Attorney.
TBD Berman became a partner at Greenberg Traurig; he ran their New Jersey office.
January 2016 Giuliani joined Greenberg Traurig as global chair of cybersecurity and crisis management practices.
November 2016 Trump asks SDNYs then-USA Preet Bharara to stay on.
March 2017 Attorney General Jeff Sessions asks all 46 holdover USAs from Obama administration to resign. Bharara declined; he also refused a phone call from Trump. He was fired the next day.
May 2017 Giuliani supported Berman for U.S. Attorney though he was originally considered for New Jersey.
Who will be New Jerseys next U.S. attorney?
President Donald Trump is deciding between one of Gov. Chris Christies criminal defense attorneys and another high-powered Jersey-based lawyer at a New York firm connected to former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, according to a source with direct knowledge of the process.
Vying for the coveted job are Craig Carpenito, who defended the governor during the Bridgegate scandal and its fallout, and Geoffrey Berman, who runs the New Jersey office of the New York law firm Greenberg Traurig, where Giuliani is global chair of its cybersecurity and crisis management practices.
The candidates dueling mentors reveal an across-the-Hudson struggle for Trumps ear.
Trump interviewed Berman and others for the USA-SDNY role.
January 2018 Sessions announced Bermans appointment to USA-SDNY.
April 2018 Berman remained un-nominated by Trump, continuing to work as an interim acting USA; because the 120-day appointment period expired, the Chief Judge of the Southern District of New York ordered Berman appointed as USA-SDNY under 28 U.S.C Section 546(d), until Trump nominated a USA-SDNY and they were approved by the Senate.
Which bring us to Friday evenings drama
1990-1994 Berman served as Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York while Rudy Giuliani was U.S. Attorney.
TBD Berman became a partner at Greenberg Traurig; he ran their New Jersey office.
January 2016 Giuliani joined Greenberg Traurig as global chair of cybersecurity and crisis management practices.
November 2016 Trump asks SDNYs then-USA Preet Bharara to stay on.
March 2017 Attorney General Jeff Sessions asks all 46 holdover USAs from Obama administration to resign. Bharara declined; he also refused a phone call from Trump. He was fired the next day.
May 2017 Giuliani supported Berman for U.S. Attorney though he was originally considered for New Jersey.
Who will be New Jerseys next U.S. attorney?
President Donald Trump is deciding between one of Gov. Chris Christies criminal defense attorneys and another high-powered Jersey-based lawyer at a New York firm connected to former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, according to a source with direct knowledge of the process.
Vying for the coveted job are Craig Carpenito, who defended the governor during the Bridgegate scandal and its fallout, and Geoffrey Berman, who runs the New Jersey office of the New York law firm Greenberg Traurig, where Giuliani is global chair of its cybersecurity and crisis management practices.
The candidates dueling mentors reveal an across-the-Hudson struggle for Trumps ear.
Trump interviewed Berman and others for the USA-SDNY role.
January 2018 Sessions announced Bermans appointment to USA-SDNY.
April 2018 Berman remained un-nominated by Trump, continuing to work as an interim acting USA; because the 120-day appointment period expired, the Chief Judge of the Southern District of New York ordered Berman appointed as USA-SDNY under 28 U.S.C Section 546(d), until Trump nominated a USA-SDNY and they were approved by the Senate.
Which bring us to Friday evenings drama
The commentary on both of those sites is worth the price of any admission.
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A fascinating analysis of the attempted firing of Geoffrey Berman [View all]
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jun 2020
OP
That article is pretty damning of trump's rally today, trying to drown out the "firing" of Berman
BComplex
Jun 2020
#6
I've been praying the BLM protesters would just leave Tulsa to the magats today.
BComplex
Jun 2020
#13
Fascists are pouring into Tulsa as I write this. They'll be violent. Guaranteed. n/t
Eyeball_Kid
Jun 2020
#15