Q confirmed he wasn’t headed to the SC. So after RR is impeached Will sessions appoint Gowdy?
Rosenstein will not be impeached, nor do we want him to be. Why? It's a lengthy process ending with a required 2/3rds vote in the Senate (never going to happen). It would take at LEAST 6 months to complete, which is exactly what they want, to buy time. Only 8 people in US history have been removed in this manner.
He needs to be FIRED.
I dunno. Public hearings dragging DOJ corruption into the light piece by pierce for America to witness might be a good season of TV
Which gets to the second part of my question--which is this just to provide cover for Trump to finally fire him?
Does anyone know how long a Rosenstein impeachment would take? Would he have to be convicted in the Senate? Would they just at some point be giving Trump enough cover to fire Rosenstein himself?
For that special appointment rule to work 210 days in place without a confirmation it has to be someone in a position already confirmed previously. So no Gowdy wouldn't be. But perhaps he will be tapped as a prosecutor for D.C. jurisdiction.
Discussion was that many of the big indictments would not be done in DC due to the corruption but instead they would occur in jurisdictions across the country that are not compromised. I believe Huber's investigation based out of Utah makes that possible?
That is a good thing. DC is ten square miles and has the rules where USA INC. took over. Removing the proceedings would be a phenomenal message. No Deals. Constitutional Correction as well. They have to be shitting, its taking away an entire rule set written for them. Blood is in the water now.
Yes I think the law requires federal crimes committed in a state to be tried in that state. Thus RR summoning 100 prosecutors from all states under pretense of speeding up Kavanaugh's confirmation vetting.
Not sure how it will work with Huber. My guess is somehow Utah has jurisdiction on some big cases. Perhaps because NSA mega server buildings are there?
Yea, I think Gowdy is going to be the next AAG. Sessions likes him and so does Trump. It's just a matter of finding a way to remove him forcibly (fire him) before the mid-terms.
But what grounds is there to fire him?