There’s now a bipartisan bill to protect Mueller’s investigation from Trump

Good to see the Congress working together for a good cause.
The odds continue to stack up against Trump.

Top Senate legislators are moving to protect former FBI Director Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian election interference in case President Donald Trump tries to derail it.

On Thursday, Sens. Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Chris Coons (D-DE), two members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, announced they would introduce a bill to allow Justice Department special counsels, like Mueller, to challenge their removals in court. A three-panel judge would then get to adjudicate the challenge — meaning Trump could be overruled should he try to fire the special counsel.

The decision is a preemptive attempt to curtail the president, who has publicly criticized Mueller and derided the Russia investigation. In an interview with the New York Times, Trump even flirted with the idea that he’d fire Mueller if the former FBI director’s investigation winds up looking at Trump’s finances.

There’s now a bipartisan bill to protect Mueller’s investigation from Trump



Talk about opening a constitutional can of worms. I don't see SCOTUS letting it stand if it should get by a veto, I seriously doubt it will ever come to a vote.


.
This investigation doesn't need any more derailments due to Trump's guilty conscience.
The fact that it is bipartisan means it's very likely to stand.


WOW, two senators form one committee, Muller is already violating his mandate and congress should demand he resign. His mandate says he can consider things that arise for HIS investigation, now it's being reported outside agencies are throwing unrelated shit into the pot, that's not his freaking job, he not the AG.


.
He's not violating anything. He has the latitude to go wherever the investigation leads. And right now it's leading to Trump's finances which is not a good thing for him and you.
 
Good to see the Congress working together for a good cause.
The odds continue to stack up against Trump.

Top Senate legislators are moving to protect former FBI Director Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian election interference in case President Donald Trump tries to derail it.

On Thursday, Sens. Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Chris Coons (D-DE), two members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, announced they would introduce a bill to allow Justice Department special counsels, like Mueller, to challenge their removals in court. A three-panel judge would then get to adjudicate the challenge — meaning Trump could be overruled should he try to fire the special counsel.

The decision is a preemptive attempt to curtail the president, who has publicly criticized Mueller and derided the Russia investigation. In an interview with the New York Times, Trump even flirted with the idea that he’d fire Mueller if the former FBI director’s investigation winds up looking at Trump’s finances.

There’s now a bipartisan bill to protect Mueller’s investigation from Trump
:lmao::cuckoo:
There is no such thing as bipartisan with the comes to career politicians you stupid ass motherfucker…

That sanctions bill seemed pretty bipartisan.
A bunch of career politicians agreeing with each other… The problem is they are all on the same side… Fact
yeah the Dems and repukes agree on most issues.... in bizarro world where obviously you're from. I see you ran from my question about not trusting anyone in the fed government and I asked you if you trusted Trump.
Too hard a Q for you?
I don't trust anybody that thinks the federal government is a good thing, the more damage done to the federal government the better for the country
Hey chickenshit. I asked you if you trust DT?
 
:lmao::cuckoo:
There is no such thing as bipartisan with the comes to career politicians you stupid ass motherfucker…

That sanctions bill seemed pretty bipartisan.
A bunch of career politicians agreeing with each other… The problem is they are all on the same side… Fact
yeah the Dems and repukes agree on most issues.... in bizarro world where obviously you're from. I see you ran from my question about not trusting anyone in the fed government and I asked you if you trusted Trump.
Too hard a Q for you?
I don't trust anybody that thinks the federal government is a good thing, the more damage done to the federal government the better for the country
Hey chickenshit. I asked you if you trust DT?
I trust him the damage the federal government, till he turns into a career politician.
 
Good to see the Congress working together for a good cause.
The odds continue to stack up against Trump.

Top Senate legislators are moving to protect former FBI Director Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian election interference in case President Donald Trump tries to derail it.

On Thursday, Sens. Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Chris Coons (D-DE), two members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, announced they would introduce a bill to allow Justice Department special counsels, like Mueller, to challenge their removals in court. A three-panel judge would then get to adjudicate the challenge — meaning Trump could be overruled should he try to fire the special counsel.

The decision is a preemptive attempt to curtail the president, who has publicly criticized Mueller and derided the Russia investigation. In an interview with the New York Times, Trump even flirted with the idea that he’d fire Mueller if the former FBI director’s investigation winds up looking at Trump’s finances.

There’s now a bipartisan bill to protect Mueller’s investigation from Trump
:lmao::cuckoo:
There is no such thing as bipartisan with the comes to career politicians you stupid ass motherfucker…

That sanctions bill seemed pretty bipartisan.
A bunch of career politicians agreeing with each other… The problem is they are all on the same side… Fact
yeah the Dems and repukes agree on most issues.... in bizarro world where obviously you're from. I see you ran from my question about not trusting anyone in the fed government and I asked you if you trusted Trump.
Too hard a Q for you?
Even Republicans don't like Congress anymore - CNNPolitics.com
 
Good to see the Congress working together for a good cause.
The odds continue to stack up against Trump.

Top Senate legislators are moving to protect former FBI Director Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian election interference in case President Donald Trump tries to derail it.

On Thursday, Sens. Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Chris Coons (D-DE), two members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, announced they would introduce a bill to allow Justice Department special counsels, like Mueller, to challenge their removals in court. A three-panel judge would then get to adjudicate the challenge — meaning Trump could be overruled should he try to fire the special counsel.

The decision is a preemptive attempt to curtail the president, who has publicly criticized Mueller and derided the Russia investigation. In an interview with the New York Times, Trump even flirted with the idea that he’d fire Mueller if the former FBI director’s investigation winds up looking at Trump’s finances.

There’s now a bipartisan bill to protect Mueller’s investigation from Trump
:lmao::cuckoo:
There is no such thing as bipartisan with the comes to career politicians you stupid ass motherfucker…

That sanctions bill seemed pretty bipartisan.
A bunch of career politicians agreeing with each other… The problem is they are all on the same side… Fact

I see, no such thing as bipartisanship and then when it happens (against Trump's favor) it's just a bunch of cronies.

I would hope with Russia we are all on the same side.
 
That sanctions bill seemed pretty bipartisan.
A bunch of career politicians agreeing with each other… The problem is they are all on the same side… Fact
yeah the Dems and repukes agree on most issues.... in bizarro world where obviously you're from. I see you ran from my question about not trusting anyone in the fed government and I asked you if you trusted Trump.
Too hard a Q for you?
I don't trust anybody that thinks the federal government is a good thing, the more damage done to the federal government the better for the country
Hey chickenshit. I asked you if you trust DT?
I trust him the damage the federal government, till he turns into a career politician.
So you're an anarchist like Steve Bannon.
Probably a neo nazi too like him, right?
 
Good to see the Congress working together for a good cause.
The odds continue to stack up against Trump.

Top Senate legislators are moving to protect former FBI Director Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian election interference in case President Donald Trump tries to derail it.

On Thursday, Sens. Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Chris Coons (D-DE), two members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, announced they would introduce a bill to allow Justice Department special counsels, like Mueller, to challenge their removals in court. A three-panel judge would then get to adjudicate the challenge — meaning Trump could be overruled should he try to fire the special counsel.

The decision is a preemptive attempt to curtail the president, who has publicly criticized Mueller and derided the Russia investigation. In an interview with the New York Times, Trump even flirted with the idea that he’d fire Mueller if the former FBI director’s investigation winds up looking at Trump’s finances.

There’s now a bipartisan bill to protect Mueller’s investigation from Trump
:lmao::cuckoo:
There is no such thing as bipartisan with the comes to career politicians you stupid ass motherfucker…

That sanctions bill seemed pretty bipartisan.
A bunch of career politicians agreeing with each other… The problem is they are all on the same side… Fact
yeah the Dems and repukes agree on most issues.... in bizarro world where obviously you're from. I see you ran from my question about not trusting anyone in the fed government and I asked you if you trusted Trump.
Too hard a Q for you?
Even Republicans don't like Congress anymore - CNNPolitics.com
I thought CNN is fake news.
Give it up. You got nothing..
 
Good to see the Congress working together for a good cause.
The odds continue to stack up against Trump.

Top Senate legislators are moving to protect former FBI Director Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian election interference in case President Donald Trump tries to derail it.

On Thursday, Sens. Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Chris Coons (D-DE), two members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, announced they would introduce a bill to allow Justice Department special counsels, like Mueller, to challenge their removals in court. A three-panel judge would then get to adjudicate the challenge — meaning Trump could be overruled should he try to fire the special counsel.

The decision is a preemptive attempt to curtail the president, who has publicly criticized Mueller and derided the Russia investigation. In an interview with the New York Times, Trump even flirted with the idea that he’d fire Mueller if the former FBI director’s investigation winds up looking at Trump’s finances.

There’s now a bipartisan bill to protect Mueller’s investigation from Trump
:lmao::cuckoo:
There is no such thing as bipartisan with the comes to career politicians you stupid ass motherfucker…

That sanctions bill seemed pretty bipartisan.
A bunch of career politicians agreeing with each other… The problem is they are all on the same side… Fact

I see, no such thing as bipartisanship and then when it happens (against Trump's favor) it's just a bunch of cronies.

I would hope with Russia we are all on the same side.
Career politicians never have the best interest of the country in mind... fact
 
Good to see the Congress working together for a good cause.
The odds continue to stack up against Trump.

Top Senate legislators are moving to protect former FBI Director Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian election interference in case President Donald Trump tries to derail it.

On Thursday, Sens. Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Chris Coons (D-DE), two members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, announced they would introduce a bill to allow Justice Department special counsels, like Mueller, to challenge their removals in court. A three-panel judge would then get to adjudicate the challenge — meaning Trump could be overruled should he try to fire the special counsel.

The decision is a preemptive attempt to curtail the president, who has publicly criticized Mueller and derided the Russia investigation. In an interview with the New York Times, Trump even flirted with the idea that he’d fire Mueller if the former FBI director’s investigation winds up looking at Trump’s finances.

There’s now a bipartisan bill to protect Mueller’s investigation from Trump
:lmao::cuckoo:
There is no such thing as bipartisan with the comes to career politicians you stupid ass motherfucker…

That sanctions bill seemed pretty bipartisan.
A bunch of career politicians agreeing with each other… The problem is they are all on the same side… Fact

I see, no such thing as bipartisanship and then when it happens (against Trump's favor) it's just a bunch of cronies.

I would hope with Russia we are all on the same side.
Career politicians never have the best interest of the country in mind... fact

I don't think you know what a fact is.
 
:lmao::cuckoo:
There is no such thing as bipartisan with the comes to career politicians you stupid ass motherfucker…

That sanctions bill seemed pretty bipartisan.
A bunch of career politicians agreeing with each other… The problem is they are all on the same side… Fact
yeah the Dems and repukes agree on most issues.... in bizarro world where obviously you're from. I see you ran from my question about not trusting anyone in the fed government and I asked you if you trusted Trump.
Too hard a Q for you?
Even Republicans don't like Congress anymore - CNNPolitics.com
I thought CNN is fake news.
Give it up. You got nothing..
Approval of Congress is in the single-digits, as it should be... lol
 
Good to see the Congress working together for a good cause.
The odds continue to stack up against Trump.

Top Senate legislators are moving to protect former FBI Director Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian election interference in case President Donald Trump tries to derail it.

On Thursday, Sens. Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Chris Coons (D-DE), two members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, announced they would introduce a bill to allow Justice Department special counsels, like Mueller, to challenge their removals in court. A three-panel judge would then get to adjudicate the challenge — meaning Trump could be overruled should he try to fire the special counsel.

The decision is a preemptive attempt to curtail the president, who has publicly criticized Mueller and derided the Russia investigation. In an interview with the New York Times, Trump even flirted with the idea that he’d fire Mueller if the former FBI director’s investigation winds up looking at Trump’s finances.

There’s now a bipartisan bill to protect Mueller’s investigation from Trump
:lmao::cuckoo:
There is no such thing as bipartisan with the comes to career politicians you stupid ass motherfucker…

That sanctions bill seemed pretty bipartisan.
A bunch of career politicians agreeing with each other… The problem is they are all on the same side… Fact

I see, no such thing as bipartisanship and then when it happens (against Trump's favor) it's just a bunch of cronies.

I would hope with Russia we are all on the same side.
Career politicians never have the best interest of the country in mind... fact
Not one of your " facts" are facts. You're a sad pathetic jaded hard core racist slackjaw know nothing.
 
Good to see the Congress working together for a good cause.
The odds continue to stack up against Trump.

Top Senate legislators are moving to protect former FBI Director Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian election interference in case President Donald Trump tries to derail it.

On Thursday, Sens. Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Chris Coons (D-DE), two members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, announced they would introduce a bill to allow Justice Department special counsels, like Mueller, to challenge their removals in court. A three-panel judge would then get to adjudicate the challenge — meaning Trump could be overruled should he try to fire the special counsel.

The decision is a preemptive attempt to curtail the president, who has publicly criticized Mueller and derided the Russia investigation. In an interview with the New York Times, Trump even flirted with the idea that he’d fire Mueller if the former FBI director’s investigation winds up looking at Trump’s finances.

There’s now a bipartisan bill to protect Mueller’s investigation from Trump



Talk about opening a constitutional can of worms. I don't see SCOTUS letting it stand if it should get by a veto, I seriously doubt it will ever come to a vote.


.
This investigation doesn't need any more derailments due to Trump's guilty conscience.
The fact that it is bipartisan means it's very likely to stand.


WOW, two senators form one committee, Muller is already violating his mandate and congress should demand he resign. His mandate says he can consider things that arise for HIS investigation, now it's being reported outside agencies are throwing unrelated shit into the pot, that's not his freaking job, he not the AG.


.
He's not violating anything. He has the latitude to go wherever the investigation leads. And right now it's leading to Trump's finances which is not a good thing for him and you.



You're making assumptions again. You might want to read the authorization letter again, he's only able to look a things related to his investigation, not crap suggested by outside agencies that have nothing to do with it.


.
 
:lmao::cuckoo:
There is no such thing as bipartisan with the comes to career politicians you stupid ass motherfucker…

That sanctions bill seemed pretty bipartisan.
A bunch of career politicians agreeing with each other… The problem is they are all on the same side… Fact

I see, no such thing as bipartisanship and then when it happens (against Trump's favor) it's just a bunch of cronies.

I would hope with Russia we are all on the same side.
Career politicians never have the best interest of the country in mind... fact
Not one of your " facts" are facts. You're a sad pathetic jaded hard core racist slackjaw know nothing.
I'm an minority I can't be racist… lol
 
That sanctions bill seemed pretty bipartisan.
A bunch of career politicians agreeing with each other… The problem is they are all on the same side… Fact
yeah the Dems and repukes agree on most issues.... in bizarro world where obviously you're from. I see you ran from my question about not trusting anyone in the fed government and I asked you if you trusted Trump.
Too hard a Q for you?
Even Republicans don't like Congress anymore - CNNPolitics.com
I thought CNN is fake news.
Give it up. You got nothing..
Approval of Congress is in the single-digits, as it should be... lol
Wrong again it's at 20%. You just pull shit out of your ass and pretend it's true.
Congress and the Public

But since the GOP runs congress it's understandable their approval rating is in the dumps. They've proven they're incapable of governing..
 
That sanctions bill seemed pretty bipartisan.
A bunch of career politicians agreeing with each other… The problem is they are all on the same side… Fact

I see, no such thing as bipartisanship and then when it happens (against Trump's favor) it's just a bunch of cronies.

I would hope with Russia we are all on the same side.
Career politicians never have the best interest of the country in mind... fact
Not one of your " facts" are facts. You're a sad pathetic jaded hard core racist slackjaw know nothing.
I'm an minority I can't be racist… lol
Making up your own facts again I see.
 
Good to see the Congress working together for a good cause.
The odds continue to stack up against Trump.

Top Senate legislators are moving to protect former FBI Director Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian election interference in case President Donald Trump tries to derail it.

On Thursday, Sens. Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Chris Coons (D-DE), two members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, announced they would introduce a bill to allow Justice Department special counsels, like Mueller, to challenge their removals in court. A three-panel judge would then get to adjudicate the challenge — meaning Trump could be overruled should he try to fire the special counsel.

The decision is a preemptive attempt to curtail the president, who has publicly criticized Mueller and derided the Russia investigation. In an interview with the New York Times, Trump even flirted with the idea that he’d fire Mueller if the former FBI director’s investigation winds up looking at Trump’s finances.

There’s now a bipartisan bill to protect Mueller’s investigation from Trump



Talk about opening a constitutional can of worms. I don't see SCOTUS letting it stand if it should get by a veto, I seriously doubt it will ever come to a vote.


.
This investigation doesn't need any more derailments due to Trump's guilty conscience.
The fact that it is bipartisan means it's very likely to stand.


WOW, two senators form one committee, Muller is already violating his mandate and congress should demand he resign. His mandate says he can consider things that arise for HIS investigation, now it's being reported outside agencies are throwing unrelated shit into the pot, that's not his freaking job, he not the AG.


.
He's not violating anything. He has the latitude to go wherever the investigation leads. And right now it's leading to Trump's finances which is not a good thing for him and you.



You're making assumptions again. You might want to read the authorization letter again, he's only able to look a things related to his investigation, not crap suggested by outside agencies that have nothing to do with it.


.
Wrong. I've looked closely at the latitude Mueller has. He can go wherever he feels he needs to go.
He has the support of the entire Congress. Who's going to stop him?
 
A bunch of career politicians agreeing with each other… The problem is they are all on the same side… Fact
yeah the Dems and repukes agree on most issues.... in bizarro world where obviously you're from. I see you ran from my question about not trusting anyone in the fed government and I asked you if you trusted Trump.
Too hard a Q for you?
Even Republicans don't like Congress anymore - CNNPolitics.com
I thought CNN is fake news.
Give it up. You got nothing..
Approval of Congress is in the single-digits, as it should be... lol
Wrong again it's at 20%. You just pull shit out of your ass and pretend it's true.
Congress and the Public

But since the GOP runs congress it's understandable their approval rating is in the dumps. They've proven they're incapable of governing..
Career politicians are incapable Of running anything right... The GOP establishment represent nobody but themselves. Just like professors they failed in real life so they're professors now or career politicians...
 
I trust him to piss off liberals daily.
Promise kept!
Just the opposite. Trump is the one infuriated by how the Russian investigation is going.
Liberals are enthralled..
Enthralled? Is that the new PC word for retarded? I need to keep up better with lib speak.
Maybe you meant impaled? That's a faggot word. Okay so you and the other site liberal faggots got some kind of butt munch plan? This is a family board you dumb mother fucker! Don't be bringing your perversion in here.
 

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