In the immediate wake of US Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ resignation Wednesday (Nov.7) and President Donald Trump’s appointing of Matthew G. Whitaker as acting attorney general, progressives at MoveOn, fearing Whitaker’s appointment might undermine a special counsel’s investigation of the president, called for national protests that were organized within hours.
In New England, protests were held Thursday evening — about 24 hours after Sessions’ resignation — in Maine,Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Other protests were held throughout the United States.
President Trump asked for Sessions’ resignation after months of alleged disagreement over Sessions’ handling of the Justice Department, specifically his handling of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election, including allegations of collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign. Neither the president nor his campaign has been indicted or charged in matters directly related to the Mueller probe’s focus (although some associates have been charged and convicted in unrelated matters).
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4 comments:
Why is Soros still allowed in the US and his family. Soros is the leader of the ANARCHIST movement in destroying democracy. Confiscate his and his family money and holdings in the US. Ban them and send them to Africa.
Protect the turd from what?
This is why I love when a Hurricane hits the east coast, it floods and sometimes kills this liberal trash that live in those states.
What kind of money does a professional protester make these days? Also do they get paid while they are on standby?
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