Wasn't Matt Whitaker a temporary Attorney General? I have a vague recollection of being somewhat disappointed that there weren't more changes, but Whitaker doing a lot of little things - plus something pretty significant to more thing forward.
After Sessions "resigned", Trump made him acting AG, democrats sued since Whitaker was Sessions' chief of staff, i.e. ineligible to be named acting AG, according to them. Court said they were wrong. Whitaker is pretty based, shortly after his appointment dems panicked since he was now in charge of Mueller and called him in Congress, where he slapped down Jerry Nadler. https://youtube.com/watch?v=lXl47c_fJMs
Wasn't Matt Whitaker a temporary Attorney General? I have a vague recollection of being somewhat disappointed that there weren't more changes, but Whitaker doing a lot of little things - plus something pretty significant to more thing forward.
Can someone fill in the gaps?
After Sessions "resigned", Trump made him acting AG, democrats sued since Whitaker was Sessions' chief of staff, i.e. ineligible to be named acting AG, according to them. Court said they were wrong. Whitaker is pretty based, shortly after his appointment dems panicked since he was now in charge of Mueller and called him in Congress, where he slapped down Jerry Nadler. https://youtube.com/watch?v=lXl47c_fJMs
Kek! That's a great remix, I also enjoy the original
https://youtu.be/tmgS5T1B-hg
This 2 minute recap is very funny
https://youtu.be/c8vcVSbJd7k