Andrew Weissmann Fired by Newly Appointed AG William Barr

He can’t be called by the DOJ Inspector General, but he can be called before Congressional committees.

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What the hell are you talking about. Is that what you got out of my post?

The discussion has been about wether Weissman was fired or not.

You don’t control the narrative! Here or nowhere! If you can’t answer a simple question then move one, otherwise don’t waste people’s time with your bullshit!

LOL.

Weisman is still on the job. Pretty weird for someone you said was fired and was already gone.

He was fired. Again I will ask you: Have you ever held a government position or have been employed by the government entity? Why am I asking you this? It is relevant to the obvious fixation you have become obsessed with on this particular thread. Your ignorance really shows and thus, if you never held a government position by way of being elected, or employed by a Government entity then you know what I am talking about as others here have tried to explain to you, but as is, you have no clue and it will certainly prove my point in why I am certain that Weissmann was fired from his position. Not to mention my own sources in DC have told me this, because yes I once held a position in the Federal government where I still have valuable networks to consult.

Lastly, seeing it is obvious you are a flaming leftist progressive, I would challenge you to go over to the thread I created earlier on Socialism VS. Capitalism where a real debate has started on why people think socialism is the solution in the next presidential election. Maybe think about putting your time to better use such as discussing topics that might be more constructive than having pissing contests over something you are not comprehending? I don’t know just a thought, but I would be interested to see how you can defend progressivism and why you believe in such! You up for such challenges or will you too be afraid and make up some excuse not to?

LOL. Al Franken was still in his Congressional seat how many weeks before he resigned after he was “fired” for sexual misconduct?

Public Sector does not equal Private Sector, genio.

Al Franke wasn’t fired. He resigned.

Thanks! You just proved both of our points!

He wasn’t fired. If he was fired, he wouldn’t still be working.

Watch the video here:

In it, Mcabe explains that Comey would not even be allowed back in teh building after he was fired while in CA. Wouldn’t be allowed to collect his things. And that trump was mad that Comey flew home on an FBI plane.

That is what happens when you get fired. You are not allowed to stay in the building.

I don’t know why you are dying on this hill - the man wasn’t fired. If he was fired he wouldn’t be at work today.

Huh?

Wiley said Franke was fired and was allowed to stay in congress.

That’s simply idiotic and not true. Franke wasn’t fired.

Genio, when you are fired from a government job - particularly a high level government job - you are removed form teh building immediately.

And Al Franken WASN"T FIRED!

Who can fire a senator? That doesn’t even make sense.

Genio.

Still talking to yourself?

He will be under the authority of the DOJ which means Barr controls what he can reveal

Separation of powers. The DOJ controls what is classified

The DOJ controls what information is released not congress

Well that makes it strange that a Congressman just released the closed door testimony of Lisa Page.

https://www.newswars.com/congressman-releases-lisa-page-private-testimony-transcripts/

He had already released Bruce Ohr’s transcript.

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You show why congress does not have the power to make Mueller talk. They only want to use it against Trump. Congress does not care about voters until campaign season

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I read the first 29 pages, and it’s very clear Loretta Lynch, David Laufman, and George Toscas all conspired to run interference for Hillary Clinton. It’s absolutely sickening abuse of power.

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Actually, I showed that you were wrong about this:

Adam “Shifty” Schiff released closed door testimony of Donald Trump Jr during breaks of the committee hearings. Don Jr. would occasionally read about what he had said (in a closed door meeting) earlier that day.