Anonymous ID: 95b232 July 22, 2018, 3:39 p.m. No.2244599   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Clock runs out on #3 Panuccio on Sept. 18, 2018 if using 2/20/18 as day vacancy occurred. In the event RR fired/resigned and Sessions does not un-recuse himself.

 

Q !CbboFOtcZs ID: 622a94 No.1497716 📁

May 21 2018 18:04:49 (EST)

Military OP.

[Green]

General K [JFK]

Full Disclosure.

General Statement:

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?

WRAY reports to RR [important fact].

Who do you TRUST?

[RR] recuse/fired who has direct oversight of Mueller?

Sessions un-recuse or #3 [until refill]?

Who is Rachel Brand?

Why was Rachel Brand dismissed?

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"

https://www.justice.gov/asg📁

When does the clock run out?

Why is Schneiderman's removal 'extremely' relevant?

TRUST (name).

These people are stupid.

D5.

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Anonymous ID: 95b232 July 22, 2018, 4:03 p.m. No.2244757   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4768 >>4782

MONDAY

 

• After months of lead-up, a hearing will be held to decide whether former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort's trial – scheduled to start Wednesday – should be delayed. Manafort faces 18 charges of bank fraud and foreign bank account allegations and is currently in jail in Alexandria, Virginia, over allegations of witness tampering after losing his bail in a separate criminal proceeding. US District Judge T.S. Ellis denied a defense request last week to move the trial to Roanoke, Virginia. Manafort's team had argued Alexandria is too close to the political climate of Washington – and possible anti-Trump bias among potential jurors.

TUESDAY

 

• Republicans go to the polls for a gubernatorial primary runoff in Georgia. Their choices? Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle and Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp. In case you were wondering, President Trump has thrown his endorsement behind Kemp, calling him "tough on crime, strong on the border and illegal immigration." The winner will face Democratic nominee Stacey Abrams in November.

WEDNESDAY

 

• If you thought the dust had settled after Trump's controversial summit last week with Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, think again. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will appear during an open session of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to answer questions about Trump's meetings with both Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

THURSDAY

 

• The day marks an important deadline in the struggle to reunify children and parents separated at the US-Mexico border under the Trump administration's much criticized "zero-tolerance" policy. A federal judge has ordered that all children and parents should be reunified and a final status report should be issued by 3 p.m. Will it all happen in time? The administration fell short on the first reunification deadline.

FRIDAY

 

• The first group of possible US service member remains from the Korean War are expected to be returned from North Korea. This exchange was agreed upon during Trump's meeting with North Korea's dictator last month in Singapore.

 

• After another week full of politics and rancor, it's time to relax and stare into the cosmic blackness. A lunar eclipse – the longest this century – will occur Friday night, with the totality happening mostly over Africa and the Middle East.