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In reply to the discussion: Conservatives moving to impeach Rosenstein soon [View all]Izzy Blue
(282 posts)46. Rosenstein impeachment articles are gross abuse meant to sabotage Mueller Russia probe
May 2, 2018 | Updated 9:27 p.m. ET May 2, 2018
"Meadows and Jordan are violating ethics rules and trying to sabotage Mueller's Russia probe with their articles of impeachment against Rod Rosenstein"
"In 1876, the House of Representatives voted to impeach Secretary of War William Belknap for what the U.S. Senate has described as a pattern of corruption blatant even by the standards of the scandal-tarnished Grant administration.
This is the only time in the 229-year history of the Constitution that an executive branch official other than a president has been impeached. Throughout our nations history, the House has recognized that impeachment power was not intended to be used for political, partisan or ideological purposes.
Yet apparently no one got the word to Republican Reps. Mark Meadows of North Carolina and Jim Jordan of Ohio. The two leaders of the House Freedom Caucus have threatened Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein with impeachment and now, led by Meadows, Freedom Caucus members have actually drafted articles of impeachment against Rosenstein.
His supposed offense? He had the temerity to refuse to throw open Justice Department files related to special counsel Robert Mueller's ongoing criminal investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Members of Congress simply have no business injecting themselves into the middle of a Justice Department criminal investigation. Such actions can seriously undermine the investigation and provide assistance to its subjects and targets.
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Rosenstein flatly rejected this obvious effort to intimidate him and interfere with the Russia investigation. The Department of Justice is not going to be extorted, he said Tuesday in a clear reference to the demands and impeachment threats made by Freedom Caucus members.
The improper demand for documents by Meadows, Jordan and a small group of House GOP Trump enablers is part of a transparent effort to attack and discredit the special counsel investigation. Shortly after Meadows and Jordan met with Rosenstein to pressure him on obtaining documents, Meadows reportedly spoke to President Trump. Meadows refused to reveal the details of the conversation.
But Trump himself jumped into the fray Wednesday, tweeting an evident endorsement of the Meadows and Jordan complaints and threatening to "use the powers granted to the Presidency and get involved." No wonder. Those internal Justice documents about the investigation would be quite helpful to Trump as he prepares to deal with Mueller's questions.
Meadows, Jordan and their coterie are out to protect Trump at all costs regardless of what the investigation finds. They also apparently are out to provide phony cover for Trump to fire Rosenstein or Mueller in the event he decides to do this.
The actions of Meadows, Jordan and their ilk constitutes constitute a gross abuse of their offices. They are attempting to misuse the impeachment process as a weapon for intimidation of Justice Department officials and to pervert the process in a manner never envisioned by the Founding Fathers or previously undertaken by the House.
We know this in part because we have seen this movie before.
In the last Congress, Meadows and Jordan recklessly pursued a meritless effort to impeach IRS Commissioner John Koskinen. The claims against Koskinen were investigated by the Justice Department and by the Inspector General of the Treasury Department, and neither found any wrongdoing by Koskinen"
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Laughing because Rothstein pulled out the trump card on that nonsense. Impeccable timing.
Fred Sanders
Jul 2018
#11
F**king traitors. I hope they try it so we can see exactly who has part of this whole mess
still_one
Jul 2018
#2
Will we never get rid of the Teabaggers? THEY are the real hold-up in stopping the US
Hestia
Jul 2018
#62
The dems need some hard asses to start kicking republican asses. IMO democrats of today are often
RKP5637
Jul 2018
#58
Thank you! I think the firing is more likely. Rosenstein seems like he's keeping his spine in this
Squinch
Jul 2018
#12
Thank you. Learn everyday. That could be an interesting loophole in the Constitution someday.
Snellius
Jul 2018
#27
I'm going out on a limb here but, if tRimp fires Rosenstein and gets away with it, what is to stop
alwaysinasnit
Jul 2018
#19
This is just a shiny object so that people stop talking about the disasterous congressional
grantcart
Jul 2018
#30
The only reason they want to remove him is to replace him with a lapdog that will work to undermine
cstanleytech
Jul 2018
#32
The good news it takes two thirds of the Senate to convict on an impeachment
PuppyBismark
Jul 2018
#33
Nice that the GOP is reminding the country that impeachment is an available tool
bucolic_frolic
Jul 2018
#37
Rosenstein impeachment articles are gross abuse meant to sabotage Mueller Russia probe
Izzy Blue
Jul 2018
#46
Is this a workaround, because it would expose Trump to impeachment if he fired Rosenstein?
Honeycombe8
Jul 2018
#50
Do you think it's weak? It seems like it could be effective & shut it down. ???
Honeycombe8
Jul 2018
#70