Senate Democrats demand that William Barr resign, or face Impeachment
Yesterday in The Huffington Post;In response to:
Senate Democrats Demand Barr Resign Or Face Impeachment Over Roger Stone Case
Hayley Miller
,HuffPost•February 12, 2020
Senate Democrats have called on Attorney General William Barr to resign or face impeachment after President Donald Trump appeared to confirm that Barr had intervened in the case against the president’s longtime friend Roger Stone.
“Donald Trump is shredding the rule of law in this country,” Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) tweeted Wednesday. “Congress must act immediately to rein in our lawless Attorney General. Barr should resign or face impeachment.”
Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, another Democrat, told NBC News earlier in the day that he believes Barr has “no choice” but to resign.
“He’s acting simply as a henchman of the president,” Blumenthal said.
All four federal prosecutors who ran Stone’s trial abruptly withdrew from the case on Tuesday after Justice Department leadership intervened to reduce their sentencing recommendation.
The prosecutors told the court on Monday that Stone should face seven to nine years behind bars for witness tampering and lying to Congress. Trump, who has leaned on Stone as an adviser since the 1980s, tweeted that the sentencing recommendation was too long and called it a “miscarriage of justice.”
After Trump’s tweet, which was sent around 2 a.m. on Tuesday, the Justice Department signaled that it planned to revise the sentencing recommendation. The career prosecutors dropped out one by one soon after.
Trump appeared to confirm that Barr had intervened in the case in a series of tweets on Wednesday, praising the attorney general for “taking charge.” Trump had appointed Barr to head the Justice Department in 2018 after firing Jeff Sessions.
Meanwhile, White House Deputy Press Secretary Hogan Gidley denied that Trump had interfered in Stone’s sentencing during an appearance Wednesday on Fox News. “Look, is the chief law enforcement officer,” Gidley said. “He has the right to do it. He just didn’t. He didn’t make any comment, didn’t have a conversation with the attorney general and that’s just ludicrous.”
Asked whether he would pardon Stone, Trump told reporters in the Oval Office on Wednesday that he doesn’t “want to say yet.”
“I want to thank the Justice Department,” he said. “They saw the horribleness of a nine-year sentence for doing nothing. You have murderers and drug addicts — they don’t get nine years.”
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) has called on the Justice Department’s inspector general to investigate the revised sentencing recommendation and urged the Senate Judiciary Committee to hold a hearing on the matter.
“The president is claiming that rigging the rules is perfectly legitimate,” Schumer said on the Senate floor Wednesday. “He claims an absolute right to order the Justice Department to do whatever he wants. And the president has as his attorney general an enabler.”
“That is third-world behavior ? not American behavior,” Schumer continued. “This is not ordinary stuff. Never seen it before with any president.”
Several Democratic senators, including Kamala Harris of California and Bob Casey of Pennsylvania, echoed Schumer’s outrage, and legal experts warned of the potentially devastating consequences of Trump’s brazen coordination with the Justice Department.
“The Rule of Law is gasping for breath, being suffocated by Trump and his personal henchman Bill Barr,” tweeted Laurence Tribe, a constitutional law professor at Harvard University. “Not even a pretense of legality. They’re doing it because they can. It’s raw, naked, unprincipled, immoral power.”
Senate Democrats Demand Barr Resign Or Face Impeachment Over Roger Stone Case
Hayley Miller
,HuffPost•February 12, 2020
Senate Democrats have called on Attorney General William Barr to resign or face impeachment after President Donald Trump appeared to confirm that Barr had intervened in the case against the president’s longtime friend Roger Stone.
“Donald Trump is shredding the rule of law in this country,” Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) tweeted Wednesday. “Congress must act immediately to rein in our lawless Attorney General. Barr should resign or face impeachment.”
Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, another Democrat, told NBC News earlier in the day that he believes Barr has “no choice” but to resign.
“He’s acting simply as a henchman of the president,” Blumenthal said.
All four federal prosecutors who ran Stone’s trial abruptly withdrew from the case on Tuesday after Justice Department leadership intervened to reduce their sentencing recommendation.
The prosecutors told the court on Monday that Stone should face seven to nine years behind bars for witness tampering and lying to Congress. Trump, who has leaned on Stone as an adviser since the 1980s, tweeted that the sentencing recommendation was too long and called it a “miscarriage of justice.”
After Trump’s tweet, which was sent around 2 a.m. on Tuesday, the Justice Department signaled that it planned to revise the sentencing recommendation. The career prosecutors dropped out one by one soon after.
Trump appeared to confirm that Barr had intervened in the case in a series of tweets on Wednesday, praising the attorney general for “taking charge.” Trump had appointed Barr to head the Justice Department in 2018 after firing Jeff Sessions.
Meanwhile, White House Deputy Press Secretary Hogan Gidley denied that Trump had interfered in Stone’s sentencing during an appearance Wednesday on Fox News. “Look, is the chief law enforcement officer,” Gidley said. “He has the right to do it. He just didn’t. He didn’t make any comment, didn’t have a conversation with the attorney general and that’s just ludicrous.”
Asked whether he would pardon Stone, Trump told reporters in the Oval Office on Wednesday that he doesn’t “want to say yet.”
“I want to thank the Justice Department,” he said. “They saw the horribleness of a nine-year sentence for doing nothing. You have murderers and drug addicts — they don’t get nine years.”
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) has called on the Justice Department’s inspector general to investigate the revised sentencing recommendation and urged the Senate Judiciary Committee to hold a hearing on the matter.
“The president is claiming that rigging the rules is perfectly legitimate,” Schumer said on the Senate floor Wednesday. “He claims an absolute right to order the Justice Department to do whatever he wants. And the president has as his attorney general an enabler.”
“That is third-world behavior ? not American behavior,” Schumer continued. “This is not ordinary stuff. Never seen it before with any president.”
Several Democratic senators, including Kamala Harris of California and Bob Casey of Pennsylvania, echoed Schumer’s outrage, and legal experts warned of the potentially devastating consequences of Trump’s brazen coordination with the Justice Department.
“The Rule of Law is gasping for breath, being suffocated by Trump and his personal henchman Bill Barr,” tweeted Laurence Tribe, a constitutional law professor at Harvard University. “Not even a pretense of legality. They’re doing it because they can. It’s raw, naked, unprincipled, immoral power.”
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Comments (31)
I thought plastic straws were banned?
A jury convicted Stone in November on seven counts, including witness tampering, lying to Congress and obstructing an official proceeding.
Yeah, I would expect about 1/2 of the jury to be democrats, just like other juries and about 1/2 of the time the head juror is also. That doesn't interfere with justice. Stone DESERVED to be convicted for the crimes he committed. So does Trump.
Unfortunately, that jury wouldn't hear witnesses. Thus, THAT is the corrupt jury.
No point in worrying, the noise continues as expected. It gives a defeated party of panhandlers another story they can't sell. It's expected so let's just sit back and enjoy the show....
There you have it, folks....more concrete evidence... The rule of La La Land vs. The Rule of Law.
“I’m not going to be bullied or influenced by anybody-whether it’s Congress, newspaper, editorial boards... or the president -I’m gonna do what I think is right and... I cannot do my job here at the department with a constant background commentary that undercuts me.”
Wholly fair
Exactly what you should want from an A.G.
Maybe a nice quiche dinner with a little rose wine would help. There must be a rerun of the Oscar's or 'Brokeback Mountain' on the TV.
Boo hoo, Boo hoo
Maybe a nice quiche dinner with a little rose wine would help. There must be a rerun of the Oscar's or 'Brokeback Mountain' on the TV.
Keep up the good work Jim
Ready for another impeachment ?
This year's special - 2 for one term & it isn't over yet.
You must be so proud of the republican corruption.
While Donald Trump applauds his Justice Department for helping ally Roger Stone, former DOJ attorneys are growing more alarmed. The department’s misdeeds under William Barr, they tell Chris Smith, are even worse than Watergate. “With Barr in charge, anything goes,” says one, adding: “It’s what they do in authoritarian regimes.”
Stone. Cohen. Manafort. Gates. Parnas. Fruman. Trump.
Most of Trump's inner circle have been jailed...what does that say?...hmmm...
Thanks for posting it.