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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Fri Jan 26, 2018, 12:31 PM Jan 2018

The Mueller confrontation that Republicans were trying to avoid has just arrived

By Amber Phillips January 26 at 8:16 AM

The firing of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III has long been a red line for most Republicans in Congress who are trying to work with their president.

But it's a red line they'd rather not act on — and now, with news that President Trump actually made moves to do it, they may be forced to.

There are two bills in Congress, both of which have some Republican support, that would protect Mueller from being fired by Trump. But neither bill has been seriously considered by leadership.

Up until this point, Republicans had given Trump the benefit of the doubt that he wouldn't launch a constitutional crisis. From their perspective, why take action and cause a confrontation with the president (and jeopardize their agenda) if they don't absolutely have to?

Now they may now have to.

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The Mueller confrontation that Republicans were trying to avoid has just arrived (Original Post) DonViejo Jan 2018 OP
Should Republicans actually be painted into a corner... malthaussen Jan 2018 #1

malthaussen

(17,202 posts)
1. Should Republicans actually be painted into a corner...
Fri Jan 26, 2018, 12:51 PM
Jan 2018

... where it is necessary that they finally stand up for their rhetoric, I believe most of them will fold like a lawn chair. How many reps have already announced that they will not stand for re-election in November? They're already leaving the sinking ship in droves.

A few will manufacture the appearance of courage to actually take a stand and call the Administration to answer for their crimes. They'll be the ones to watch -- dangerous enough to weather the storm and await better days.

I think none of them will ever be acting out of ethics or principles, just expediency.

-- Mal

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