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I'm having trouble keeping up - the clouds are gathering around so many of his nominees........he's going to need 'til Jan. 20 to get the list stabilized/finalized!
When must Trump present his cabinet/Officer nominees to the Senate for confirmation?
Bob A (Hunkered down in Helms Deep for the foreseeable future)
The only one which seemed a stretch was Matt Gaetz who was busy burning down the house when Democrats were in disarray. Fortunately push back from Senate Republicans yielded a much better candidate in Pam Bondy. If you want to get something done, put a woman in charge.
I hear that Trump is bullying Republican Senators to go into recess, so that he can get his whole team in place without Senate approval.
It is called a recess appointment. He can get his whole team in place without Senate approval for 2 years.
The outcome of the potential sentencing for Donald Trump's 34 felony convictions in New York remains undecided, as of now. One thing that is certain: Trump will NOT be sentenced anytime soon on this matter. Further conferences involving the judge, prosecutors, and Trump's lawyers are scheduled for next week, with the judge conceding that the situation is unprecedented in American legal praxis and history.
I hear that Trump is bullying Republican Senators to go into recess, so that he can get his whole team in place without Senate approval.
It is called a recess appointment. He can get his whole team in place without Senate approval for 2 years.
Sounds like an abuse of power to me.
You may also have heard that Big Pharma is planning to bribe the senators big-time to prevent RFK Jr.'s appointment! Politics is rotten, whichever way you look at it...
Prosecutor: Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, under New York Attorney General, Letitia James. Senior Counsel to the DA is Matthew Colangelo, with Ms. Susan Hoffinger.
34 counts of falsification of New York business records in an attempt to cover up hush-money payments to Stephanie A. Gregory Clifford, known professionally as Stormy Daniels, an American pornographic film actress, director and former stripper. Stephanie claims she had an extramarital affair with Trump, which he vehemently denies.
Mr. Bragg further accuses Mr. Trump of trying to hide “damaging information and unlawful activity from American voters before and after the 2016 election". Public disclosure of this could have derailed Trump's stunning victory in the 2016 presidential election.
Note: Mr. Bragg seeks a "felony" conviction for what would normally be a "misdemeanor".
Judge Marchan has given Trump's lawyers 2 weeks to submit an application for dismissal of the case!!
The Prosecutor is given 1 week to file its response.
Will this case just go away, even though a conviction is already registered, with sentencing indefinitely delayed?
Mr. Bragg further accuses Mr. Trump of trying to hide “damaging information and unlawful activity from American voters
Bob A (Interested legal beagle)
That is not accurate, Mr. Legal Beagle. The accurate statement is:
Mr. Bragg accuses Mr. Trump of using unlawful activity of being inaccurate in tax returns (which was otherwise a time-elapsed misdemeanor, already deemed so immaterial as to not worth pursuing legally by tax authorities) to call the politically damaging information of "handsomely paying a porn star" a "legal expense". Neither "handsomely paying a porn star", nor simply calling it a "legal expense" are in themselves illegal, but using the unlawful activity to do so is a felony...
The twisted nature of this accusation was very apparent to the majority of American citizens! Correct me if I am wrong, Mr. Legal Beagle.
You may also have heard that Big Pharma is planning to bribe the senators big-time to prevent RFK Jr.'s appointment! Politics is rotten, whichever way you look at it...
I had not heard that, but I am not surprised.
Sure, politics is rotten when you allow unlimited money to corrupt the system. I still believe at least a minority of politicians want to serve honourably, but hard to buck a corrupt system.
I am hearing that Trump is not allowing the FBI to do background checks on his cabinet picks. I wonder why?
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