>Once the 'extremely guarded & highly classified' information is finally revealed to House investigators, DNI, public etc., RR must recuse or forcefully terminated.
>[RR] problems.
>What was RR's Senate Conf Vote?
94 - 6, which means the Ds love him.
>WRAY reports to RR [important fact].
>Who do you TRUST?
WRAY
>[RR] recuse/fired who has direct oversight of Mueller?
Jesse Michael Panuccio - Acting Associate AG
>Sessions un-recuse or #3 [until refill]?
>Who is Rachel Brand?
Former Associate Attorney General under RR
>Why was Rachel Brand dismissed?
[fuzzy] In order to make way for a new Associate Attorney General to instruct Mueller once RR was terminated. Also, she could later be brought to testify against O and GWB?
>Think timing.
>"The succession question is actually a bit complicated. By default, >under an obscure statute known as the the Vacancies Reform Act of >1998, Brand’s temporary successor as the “acting” associate attorney >general is her principal deputy, Jesse Panuccio. That same statute >would also allow the president to choose someone else to serve as >the “acting” AAG on a temporary basis for up to 210 days; the pool of >individuals from which the president could draw in this case includes >individuals already holding Senate-confirmed positions elsewhere in >the executive branch (like EPA administrator Scott Pruitt) or senior >civil service lawyers in the Justice Department, specifically."
>"Acting"
>When does the clock run out?
Jesse Michael Panuccio assumed office on Feb 28, 2018. +210 days is Sept 26, 2018.
Same issue as 2nd SC… If an appointment or any vital action taken to drain the swamp requires a senate vote then it will be blocked or delayed until after mid-term elections by the big Ds. Everything needs to be done legally yet outside the purview of Congressional approval.