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Rep Nadler Apoplectic When Trump Follows Obama’s Lead
May 23, 2019 09:27:36   #
bahmer
 
Rep Nadler Apoplectic When Trump Follows Obama’s Lead
By BarbWire - May 23, 2019

After serving on the Federal Election Commission under George W. Bush and Barack Obama, Don McGahn served as Donald Trump’s campaign counsel.

In return, Trump appointed McGahn to be his first White House Counsel, from the day of Trump’s inauguration until Oct. 2018.

Rep. Jerry Nadler, (D-NY) and Chair of the House Judiciary Committee, subpoenaed McGahn to appear before the committee.

However, President Trump directed McGahn to not appear before Nadler’s committee and he didn’t, leaving Nadler absolutely irate and accusing trump of witness tampering, forgetting that Obama did the same thing.

Fox News – Democrats fume as McGahn skips House hearing: ‘Our subpoenas are not optional’ – The top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee vowed Tuesday to go to court if necessary to seek former White House Counsel Don McGahn’s testimony, after he defied a subpoena and skipped a committee hearing at President Trump’s direction.

The move infuriated Democrats and touched off what could be another high-profile battle over holding a Trump official in contempt of Congress.

“Let me be clear, this committee will hear Mr. McGahn’s testimony, even if we have to go to court to secure it,” House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y, said at the beginning of the hearing which McGahn did not attend.

Accusing Trump of witness intimidation, Nadler added, “When this committee issues a subpoena, even to a senior presidential adviser, the witness must show up. Our subpoenas are not optional.” …

When Obama ran for office in 2008, he criticized George W. Bush for using executive privilege to protect those close to him and he promised a more transparent administration.

Yet, Obama wielded his executive privilege to prevent Republicans in Congress from obtaining documents associated with Operation Fast & Furious.

When Republicans issued a subpoena to have then Attorney General Eric Holder testify before Congress, Obama again used his executive privilege to prevent Holder from testifying.

Obviously, it’s okay for Democrats to protect others, but it’s not okay (according to them) for Republicans to do the same thing.

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May 23, 2019 09:34:24   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
bahmer wrote:
Rep Nadler Apoplectic When Trump Follows Obama’s Lead
By BarbWire - May 23, 2019

After serving on the Federal Election Commission under George W. Bush and Barack Obama, Don McGahn served as Donald Trump’s campaign counsel.

In return, Trump appointed McGahn to be his first White House Counsel, from the day of Trump’s inauguration until Oct. 2018.

Rep. Jerry Nadler, (D-NY) and Chair of the House Judiciary Committee, subpoenaed McGahn to appear before the committee.

However, President Trump directed McGahn to not appear before Nadler’s committee and he didn’t, leaving Nadler absolutely irate and accusing trump of witness tampering, forgetting that Obama did the same thing.

Fox News – Democrats fume as McGahn skips House hearing: ‘Our subpoenas are not optional’ – The top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee vowed Tuesday to go to court if necessary to seek former White House Counsel Don McGahn’s testimony, after he defied a subpoena and skipped a committee hearing at President Trump’s direction.

The move infuriated Democrats and touched off what could be another high-profile battle over holding a Trump official in contempt of Congress.

“Let me be clear, this committee will hear Mr. McGahn’s testimony, even if we have to go to court to secure it,” House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y, said at the beginning of the hearing which McGahn did not attend.

Accusing Trump of witness intimidation, Nadler added, “When this committee issues a subpoena, even to a senior presidential adviser, the witness must show up. Our subpoenas are not optional.” …

When Obama ran for office in 2008, he criticized George W. Bush for using executive privilege to protect those close to him and he promised a more transparent administration.

Yet, Obama wielded his executive privilege to prevent Republicans in Congress from obtaining documents associated with Operation Fast & Furious.

When Republicans issued a subpoena to have then Attorney General Eric Holder testify before Congress, Obama again used his executive privilege to prevent Holder from testifying.

Obviously, it’s okay for Democrats to protect others, but it’s not okay (according to them) for Republicans to do the same thing.
Rep Nadler Apoplectic When Trump Follows Obama’s L... (show quote)


HYPOCRISY

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May 23, 2019 09:44:29   #
Rose42
 
And democrats want people to believe they'll clean things up when they have a record of doing just the opposite.

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May 23, 2019 09:49:38   #
Seth
 
bahmer wrote:
Rep Nadler Apoplectic When Trump Follows Obama’s Lead
By BarbWire - May 23, 2019

After serving on the Federal Election Commission under George W. Bush and Barack Obama, Don McGahn served as Donald Trump’s campaign counsel.

In return, Trump appointed McGahn to be his first White House Counsel, from the day of Trump’s inauguration until Oct. 2018.

Rep. Jerry Nadler, (D-NY) and Chair of the House Judiciary Committee, subpoenaed McGahn to appear before the committee.

However, President Trump directed McGahn to not appear before Nadler’s committee and he didn’t, leaving Nadler absolutely irate and accusing trump of witness tampering, forgetting that Obama did the same thing.

Fox News – Democrats fume as McGahn skips House hearing: ‘Our subpoenas are not optional’ – The top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee vowed Tuesday to go to court if necessary to seek former White House Counsel Don McGahn’s testimony, after he defied a subpoena and skipped a committee hearing at President Trump’s direction.

The move infuriated Democrats and touched off what could be another high-profile battle over holding a Trump official in contempt of Congress.

“Let me be clear, this committee will hear Mr. McGahn’s testimony, even if we have to go to court to secure it,” House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y, said at the beginning of the hearing which McGahn did not attend.

Accusing Trump of witness intimidation, Nadler added, “When this committee issues a subpoena, even to a senior presidential adviser, the witness must show up. Our subpoenas are not optional.” …

When Obama ran for office in 2008, he criticized George W. Bush for using executive privilege to protect those close to him and he promised a more transparent administration.

Yet, Obama wielded his executive privilege to prevent Republicans in Congress from obtaining documents associated with Operation Fast & Furious.

When Republicans issued a subpoena to have then Attorney General Eric Holder testify before Congress, Obama again used his executive privilege to prevent Holder from testifying.

Obviously, it’s okay for Democrats to protect others, but it’s not okay (according to them) for Republicans to do the same thing.
Rep Nadler Apoplectic When Trump Follows Obama’s L... (show quote)


But...but that's okay, because they're... The Democrats©.

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May 23, 2019 09:54:20   #
Gizard
 
What we are seeing today is a Democrat Party that is struggling desperately to find relevance, a Democrat Party deeply steeped in jealous begrudgement of Donald Trump's accomplishments. Donald Trump has corralled of all of the issues, and the Democrats have nothing to talk about but to try to discredit him.

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May 23, 2019 21:58:35   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Rose42 wrote:
And democrats want people to believe they'll clean things up when they have a record of doing just the opposite.


Sure they will Rose, just like they have been trying to do right now but over ridden by the many whom do not want a socialistic conversion....

Both sides with their hidden agenda and neither for the benefit of our country...

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May 23, 2019 22:44:12   #
1ProudAmerican
 
bahmer wrote:
Rep Nadler Apoplectic When Trump Follows Obama’s Lead
By BarbWire - May 23, 2019

After serving on the Federal Election Commission under George W. Bush and Barack Obama, Don McGahn served as Donald Trump’s campaign counsel.

In return, Trump appointed McGahn to be his first White House Counsel, from the day of Trump’s inauguration until Oct. 2018.

Rep. Jerry Nadler, (D-NY) and Chair of the House Judiciary Committee, subpoenaed McGahn to appear before the committee.

However, President Trump directed McGahn to not appear before Nadler’s committee and he didn’t, leaving Nadler absolutely irate and accusing trump of witness tampering, forgetting that Obama did the same thing.

Fox News – Democrats fume as McGahn skips House hearing: ‘Our subpoenas are not optional’ – The top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee vowed Tuesday to go to court if necessary to seek former White House Counsel Don McGahn’s testimony, after he defied a subpoena and skipped a committee hearing at President Trump’s direction.

The move infuriated Democrats and touched off what could be another high-profile battle over holding a Trump official in contempt of Congress.

“Let me be clear, this committee will hear Mr. McGahn’s testimony, even if we have to go to court to secure it,” House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y, said at the beginning of the hearing which McGahn did not attend.

Accusing Trump of witness intimidation, Nadler added, “When this committee issues a subpoena, even to a senior presidential adviser, the witness must show up. Our subpoenas are not optional.” …

When Obama ran for office in 2008, he criticized George W. Bush for using executive privilege to protect those close to him and he promised a more transparent administration.

Yet, Obama wielded his executive privilege to prevent Republicans in Congress from obtaining documents associated with Operation Fast & Furious.

When Republicans issued a subpoena to have then Attorney General Eric Holder testify before Congress, Obama again used his executive privilege to prevent Holder from testifying.

Obviously, it’s okay for Democrats to protect others, but it’s not okay (according to them) for Republicans to do the same thing.
Rep Nadler Apoplectic When Trump Follows Obama’s L... (show quote)


Their motto has always been, "Do as I say, not as I do".

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May 24, 2019 06:19:25   #
America 1 Loc: South Miami
 
1ProudAmerican wrote:
Their motto has always been, "Do as I say, not as I do".


It's more do as I demand.

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