WASHINGTON (AP) — Acting Attorney General Sally Yates, a Democratic appointee, directed Justice Department attorneys not to defend President Donald Trump’s controversial executive refugee and immigration ban, declaring Monday that she was not convinced that the order was lawful.
Her directive was likely to be temporary, given that Sen. Jeff Sessions, Trump’s pick for attorney general, will likely move to uphold the president’s policy. Sessions is awaiting Senate confirmation.
Still, Yates’ abrupt decision deepened the chaos surrounding Trump’s order. At least three top national security officials — Defense Secretary James Mattis, Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly and Rex Tillerson, who is awaiting confirmation to lead the State Department — have told associates they were not aware of details of directive until around the time Trump signed it. Leading intelligence officials were also left largely in the dark, according to U.S. officials.
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Dumbocrats doing everything they can to confuse and stop our President!
ReplyDeleteWe were too patriotic to do anything like that - even when the turd was significantly farther astray from the correct side of the law!
Trump should fire her - she was appointed by Obama anyway - obviously she had a hand in creating this mess originally.
ReplyDeletePresident trump let in ALL the refugees then when we get hit again Arrest all treasonous politicians.start with SEN Elizabeth WARREN.
ReplyDeleteTrump is doing everything he said he would. Got to be the first time in history.
ReplyDeleteIn the word of President Trump - Sally Yates your fired!
ReplyDeleteActually Trump did just that....the bitch is fired...
ReplyDeleteHey Yates!!! You're Fired!
ReplyDeleteMore Great work by Trump !!!
ReplyDeleteAnother Obama plant Gone !!!
In-Sub-Ordination > she Ruined her career ...STUPID !!
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