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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Republican speaker of the house is aiding in covering sex crimes against children by an ex member of Congress.
AND the kicker is the head child rapist wants to hire him to sit atop law enforcement of the country.
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The Republican speaker of the house is aiding in covering sex crimes against children by an ex member of Congress. (Original Post)
onecaliberal
Nov 15
OP
The Senate's job is to advise and consent (or not) to these nominees. Our sitting Senate
allegorical oracle
Nov 15
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surfered
(3,116 posts)1. And his party claims to oppose grooming while trying to make a groomer
Attorney General
Diamond_Dog
(34,640 posts)2. Such a good Christian father, caring so much about the children.
RockRaven
(16,276 posts)3. One could say the same about the DOJ.
There is no reason to believe the House Ethics Committee has a single fact, bit of evidence, or witness that the DOJ didn't have, years ago at this point.
kerouac2
(680 posts)4. And it's been just over one effin week
I mean, seriously. These goons don't even have the white house yet and it's already awful.
allegorical oracle
(3,070 posts)5. The Senate's job is to advise and consent (or not) to these nominees. Our sitting Senate
is still a Dem majority and needs to fight to make sure the nominees get background checks before the consent can be given AND to see the Gaetz report.