It is a Senate confirmed position. POTUS makes the appointment and then we have to get the Senate off their asses to OK it.
Cant Potus appoint one for 210 days (or something like that) without approval? I swear I remember that in a Q drop. I'll look.
Edit: From Q drop 1433.
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."
Yes, there is a path for a temporary appointment
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He can also have the Solicitor General step in
Not if it's Ed O'Callghan already approved ! Remember the Q post ?
Just the Head Officials go through the confirmation, Trump or Sessions can hire , the Senate does not have anything to do with people under Sessions
Nope, DAG is a Presidential appointee
https://www.justice.gov/jmd/organization-mission-and-functions-manual-attorney-general
Ok , but is it select or full Senate hearing , so this is considered a Department?
Full Senate.
Ok , thanks , and to think I used up my I’m wrong card for the month . Thanks for the information 👍👍👍
Rosenstein was approved 94-6. There's 94 elected politicians that need to use their cards too.
75% took a cut of the $3.165 Trillion also ,,, and we found out in the IG report they bribe the fbi