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Merrick Garland. malaise Apr 2019 #1
There IS the option of Inherent contempt. dixiegrrrrl Apr 2019 #5
Sounds like that needs to be brushed off WhiteTara Apr 2019 #9
If this is such a viable option, why do you suppose House Republicans never used it against Obama or tritsofme Apr 2019 #12
Not a new concept. Obama blocked the prosecution of Eric Holder when he was cited for contempt onenote Apr 2019 #2
Fine. Make Barr do it several times for real Trump affiliated low-lifes. Expose Barr-partisan hack. Freethinker65 Apr 2019 #3
"...some proponents of the Unitary Executive theory argue....." Grasswire2 Apr 2019 #4
Barr does not need or care about if an opinion is right/wrong or lawful. dixiegrrrrl Apr 2019 #13
Entirely A Question Of Enforcement corbettkroehler Apr 2019 #6
Remember, duforsure Apr 2019 #7
That's because the Congress went along with the rule of Law. Duppers Apr 2019 #10
Yep, I remember well. dixiegrrrrl Apr 2019 #14
Impeach Barr wryter2000 Apr 2019 #8
The construction of this thread is very confusing. Unitary Executive Theory has nothing to do with tritsofme Apr 2019 #11
Well, Eric Holder wasn't gonna prosecute himself lol... Volaris Apr 2019 #16
Therein lies the problem. Any criminal contempt citation sent over by today's House tritsofme Apr 2019 #17
I would put to you that the solution to this problem is as follows: Volaris Apr 2019 #18
Hrmmm. Can the US ATTY for DC do it against the wishes of the AG? Volaris Apr 2019 #15
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