Kavanaugh Impeachment Would Be Long On Politics And Short on Principle

KavanaughJonathan TurleyOne year ago, in the face of allegations of drunken sexual assaults in high school and college, then Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee and angrily declared that confirmations had turned into a “national disgrace” that “replaced advice and consent with search and destroy.”

It was a performance that left most everyone enraged, some for Kavanaugh and others against him. However, Kavanaugh was confirmed, and he promised that he would put the matter behind him. His critics made no such promises. Indeed, various Democratic members of Congress called for continued investigations and even impeachment at the time of his swearing in ceremony last fall.

Now, Justice Kavanaugh has been hit with a new allegation by the New York Times, that he exposed himself at a party at Yale and that reporters found additional corroboration for a similar account raised by former Yale classmate Deborah Ramirez. The news was only a few hours old when Democratic candidates lined up to call for his immediate impeachment, despite little information on the basis or support for the allegation. Continue reading

Pelosi Shuts Down Impeachment Push After Mueller Testimony

pelosiRusty – House Speaker Nancy Pelosi reportedly shut down an effort by Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler to draft articles of impeachment following Wednesday’s testimony by former special counsel Robert Mueller.

The pair appear to have watched two completely events.

Nadler, in a closed-door meeting, was seemingly excited about the prospect of pursuing impeachment, despite the fact that Mueller’s testimony was widely panned as an undeniable disaster for Democrats.

Nadler, according to sources for Politico, “suggested that several House committee chairs could begin drafting articles of impeachment against Trump.” Continue reading

House Impeachment Push Would Guarantee Trump’s Re-election [Video]

American Thought Leaders – While President Trump was getting a royal welcome in the UK, arrangements were being made by US investigators to interview former UK spy Christopher Steele, presumably about his role in creating the much-discredited Trump dossier.

What were some takeaways from Attorney General William Barr’s recent TV interview, and what about talk of impeachment? Continue reading

Robert Mueller is a Sleazy, Shameful, Partisan Hack

muellerPatricia McCarthy – This entire enterprise, the fabricated notion that Trump and/or persons within his campaign colluded with Russians to cheat his way to the presidency was illegitimate from the outset.  It did not happen.  Not even a very expensive team of Trump-haters could find their way to naming anyone on the Trump side guilty of anything illegal having to do with the election.  And we can be certain that if they could have bent and twisted any relationship, any meeting, any friendship, any past association to find Trump guilty of anything, this band of malefactors would have run with it.  They found nothing but gossip and innuendo, rather like a clique of mean girls in middle school.

Volume two of Mueller’s report was entirely unnecessary but for this gang of thugs’ need to vent and hopefully give the Democrats something with which to move ahead with impeachment. Continue reading

Only Ones Against Release of Russia Probe Details Are Those ‘Worried’ About Exposure

muellerPoliZette Staff – President Donald Trump, as most people know by now, has granted Attorney General William Barr full authority to declassify all government secrets related to the Russia collusion investigation, which took nearly two years and involved thousands of documents and scores of individuals.

As Trump has said earlier, “I declassified everything, everything they want. I put it under the auspices of the attorney general. He’s going to be in charge of it.”

During an appearance on “Fox News Sunday” on Sunday of Memorial Day Weekend with anchor Chris Wallace, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said he had no problem with that — “not at all from my point of view. I was one of the Republicans insisting that [special counsel Robert] Mueller be allowed to do his job. I never thought it was a witch hunt. The report is in — no collusion. [And] Mueller didn’t do anything on obstruction.” Continue reading