On the 9th of November 2018, as the republican President Donald Trump was getting ready to board a helicopter, he was peppered with questions by the press. He stated for the record that he does not know and that he has never met Matthew Whitaker, the former chief of staff to the recently fired US Attorney General Jeff Sessions. President Trump is claiming that he appointed Mr. Whitaker to be the acting attorney general based on his excellent reputation.
We all know that President Trump was lying.
Major US constitutional scholars from the left to the right are stating that it is unconstitutional for the president to place anyone, including Matthew Whitaker, in a principle position (his direct boss is the president) like the US attorney general without him having been confirmed by the US Senate.
It seems that Leonard Leo, a conservative Catholic, of the Federalist Society has been the one backing Matthew Whitaker. He is also the one who has coral ed the last 4 Supreme Court justices through the US Senate confirmation process.

Here is the rest of the story…
On September 26, 2018, Katie Benner and Maggie Haberman of the New York Times penned the following report, “Matthew Whitaker, a Trump Loyalist, Is Seen as Ascendant Amid Rosenstein Chaos”
Excerpts:
Updated Nov. 7, 2018: President Trump forced out Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Wednesday and announced Matthew Whitaker, Mr. Sessions’s chief of staff, will take over as acting attorney general. Read the latest, here.
“Convinced that the deputy attorney general, Rod J. Rosenstein, was ready to resign after the revelation that he suggested President Trump was unfit for the job, senior White House aides got to work last weekend installing a replacement.”

“Matthew G. Whitaker, the chief of staff to Attorney General Jeff Sessions, would become the acting No. 2 official at the Justice Department, his White House counterpart, John F. Kelly, told him over the phone on Saturday morning (9/22/18), according to two people briefed on the call. To the White House, he was an obvious choice: a confident former college football player and United States attorney whom Mr. Kelly has privately described as the West Wing’s “eyes and ears” in a department the president has long considered at war with him.”
“By late Monday morning, the plan was moot. Mr. Rosenstein was no longer committed to resigning, at least without assurances he was doing so on amicable terms with the president. Mr. Trump told reporters on Wednesday that he was open to keeping Mr. Rosenstein in place, and two White House officials said they believed he was likely to remain in his job at least through the midterm elections.”
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“But the arrangements to promote Mr. Whitaker show how White House aides seized on the days of uncertainty about Mr. Rosenstein to try to place a trusted loyalist at the top of a department whose traditional independence has long frustrated the president. Mr. Rosenstein has incurred Mr. Trump’s wrath because he appointed a special counsel for the Russia investigation, though thanks to complex department rules, Mr. Whitaker would not assume control of the inquiry if he ever replaces Mr. Rosenstein.”
“By contrast, Mr. Whitaker cuts the kind of central-casting figure whom Mr. Trump prefers, and he has served as what one White House aide called a “balm” on the relationship between the president and the Justice Department. He has frequently visited the Oval Office and is said to have an easy chemistry with Mr. Trump. On Monday morning, Mr. Trump himself called Mr. Whitaker, not with an explicit job offer but a reassurance that he has faith in him.”

“The back-and-forth between the White House and Justice Department were described by more than a half-dozen administration officials and others briefed on the discussions who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe internal conversations.”
“A native of Des Moines, Mr. Whitaker earned undergraduate, business and law school degrees from the University of Iowa, where he also played tight end for a Hawkeyes team.”
“He went on to serve as United States attorney for the Southern District of Iowa from 2004 to 2009, and he ran unsuccessfully for Senate in 2014. Mr. Whitaker also has a connection to the evangelical voters who helped propel Mr. Trump to the White House. — during his Senate campaign, Mr. Whitaker said at a forum for Republican candidates that if elected, he would ask judicial nominees whether they were “people of faith.”
“Two months before Mr. Whitaker joined the Justice Department, he wrote in a column for CNN that the Trump family’s finances were beyond the scope of the investigation by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, into whether any Trump associates conspired with Russia’s interference in the 2016 presidential election.”
“Should Mr. Mueller investigate the president or his family’s financial matters, “this would raise serious concerns that the special counsel’s investigation was a mere witch hunt,” Mr. Whitaker wrote, adopting the president’s derisive term for the investigation.”

“Leonard Leo (the person who assisted Judge Kavanaugh), the influential head of the conservative legal organization the Federalist Society who has taken leaves from the role to periodically advise the president since the transition, recommended Mr. Whitaker for his job with Mr. Sessions, according to a person briefed on the job search.”
“Chiefs of staff to attorneys general typically interact frequently with the White House, but Mr. Whitaker’s assignment was particularly fraught, given the president’s verbal lashings of Mr. Sessions. But according to 2 White House officials, Mr. Trump took a liking to Mr. Whitaker, who has the sort of commanding bearing that the president likes.”
“Mr. Whitaker is skilled at cultivating allies, even in difficult situations, people close to him said. After he lost to Joni Ernst in a heated five-way Senate primary in 2014, Mr. Whitaker became one of her staunchest supporters.”
“Matt can be competitive and then put it aside and build positive relationships,” said the Iowa state senator Jack Whitver, a Republican who worked at Mr. Whitaker’s law firm. “He works well with big personalities. He’s a good listener, which helps when everyone around him disagrees.”
“In meetings in the Oval Office, West Wing officials said, Mr. Whitaker has spoken bluntly about prison overhaul, an issue embraced by Mr. Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner. Mr. Whitaker has told the president that federal prosecutors would oppose some of the measures under discussion, according to a person familiar with the discussions.”
“Mr. Whitaker also took cues from Mr. Sessions, who has long understood where the department’s mission could align with Mr. Trump’s priorities, like on immigration and violent crime, according to a current Justice Department official.”
“He has the trust and confidence of any number of people within the Justice Department and within the law enforcement community, but also the White House,” Mr. Leo said of Mr. Whitaker.”
“Mr. Whitaker’s potential ascendance came into play late on Friday, hours after a New York Times article revealed that Mr. Rosenstein had discussed secretly taping his conversations with the president and talked about using the 25th Amendment to remove him from office.”
“While Mr. Rosenstein disputed the report, people close to the president said that Mr. Rosenstein privately told White House officials that the account possibly hurt him. Facing the prospect of being called to testify about the matters on Capitol Hill, he told White House aides that he’d be willing to resign.”
“Mr. Sessions discussed the possibility of changes with associates on Sunday, according to a person who spoke to him. And Mr. Whitaker told people he was expecting to take over as the acting deputy attorney general because White House advisers had told him it would happen, according to the people briefed on the discussions.”
See: Matthew Whitaker, a Trump Loyalist, Is Seen as Ascendant …
Gronda, oh where do I begin. Here are a few thoughts to ponder:
– If Donald Trump is talking or tweeting, odds are he is lying. It is that simple.
– As GOP Congressman Trey Gowdy said, if Trump is innocent, it would help if he acted that way.
– While Trump is a genius at marketing fear, he is no genius at execution. He does not take the time to do things the correct manner or with sufficient due diligence. That is not new to the White House, as it was written up as a concern over his business relationships.
– He said he did not know Whitaker before, but there have been numerous meetings at the White House. Refer to my first point.
– We should also look at the growing list of poor hires he has made in the White House.
– Finally, you and I have been convinced there is something amiss in his dealings. Mueller needs to finish his job.
This appears to be backfiring on him and it should. I am not a fan of Jeff Sessions, but he did do the ethical thing and recuse himself. Ethics is a word foreign to Donald Trump.
Keith
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Dear Keith,
The good news is that just about every constitutional expert from the left to the right agree that the placement of Mr. Whitaker as acting AG is unconstitutional. That means that whatever he says can be ignored. He is a nobody, he has no standing.
But he looks good on TV, as per President Trump and he has proven his loyalty to the president by being a RAT, A SNITCH as to whatever was happening at the DOJ.
I suppose his being exposed as a mole is something else that’s positive.
Mr. Whitaker and President Trump are two peas in a pod. They deserve each other.
Hugs, Gronda
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Gronda, the backing away from yet another self-inflicted mess has begun. He is denying having met him, after bragging on what a good guy he was last month.
Trump’s team is not broad it deep, nor does he listen to those who advise. Coupled with his tempestuous nature and this is what happens. Yet, one more poor decision on staffing. The military has a term for this type of management and it begins with “cluster.” Keith
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Dear Gronda, from here it was indeed a blue wave. So many women elected also, this speaks volumes. Now the house has oversight I think the incumbent in the WH will implode because he has NO political nounce and is a fraud. That is all he knows, GOP will not recover quickly from the aquiesence to the fool in chief.
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sorry forgot big HUGS, sanity is now showing its sweet face in the American story.
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