Wray's Resignation Clears The Way For Trump To Corrupt The FBI

We’ve already seen a few instances of individual people in a position of power defying Trump: Pence, Cheney, and Kinzinger. What we are not seeing are groups of people or institutions doing the same. Impeachment is out. Indictment is out. Congressional oversight is out. State prosecutions are out because of the leverage Trump has over federal resources for the states. That leaves only civil prosecutions and elections, which are a long ways off. Since Trump just amazingly and freakishly won reelection despite all the harm he has caused to this country, the last best chance for anything to stop Trump is Trump himself. Nothing short of an existential catastrophe that Trump clearly paves the way for that makes itself felt without the assistance of social media, podcasts, and propaganda cable outlets is going to succeed.

Here’s a cat photo that does nothing to buttress my argument.

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Trump is Time’s “Man of the Year” and in its interview he promises to pardon Jan. 6 insurrectionists in the first nine minutes of his second term.
Wray surrenders in advance.
Zuckererg’s donates $1 million to Trump’s inauguration.
Republicans and most of our institutions read Tim Snyder’s book on tyranny and how to resist it and strive to do the opposite of his every instruction.
54% of Americans approve Trump and how he’s handling his transition to office.
Tommy Tuberville says the truth out loud with one mistake. Congress will vote for everything Trump wants, but misspells Putin as Trump.

Kari Lake’s ascendance to head the Voice of America is no aberration. She IS the voice of America.

I still believe in our future, but it’s going to be a very dark and long four years. It will require of us Valley Forge levels of faith, sacrifice, fortitude, devotion and patience.

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Via Political Wire… President-elect Donald Trump told Time his presidency would not be a failure if he cannot bring the price of groceries down.

Said Trump: “It’s hard to bring things down once they’re up. You know, it’s very hard.”

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So we expect that appointed officals are to stand up to Trump and the GOP while our elected officials hide, avoid conflict, and allow Trump to do whatever he wishes.

Sorry it is our elected officials who should be acting against Trump and the GOP.

But it is politics, they need to cover thier asses to get reelected so they can appoint someone who can protect us from our politicians.

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Re: Ford threatening to to cut power exports to US as retaliation for tariffs.

Some parts of Canada import power from the US.
I just learned about the Columbia compact this year, so it’s possible Ford has never heard of it. The headwaters of the Columbia are in Canada, and under the compact, Canada uses its dams on the upper Columbia to provide flood control for Washington and Oregon in exchange for hydro power from the US’s dams on the lower Columbia (like bonneville). (The compact was just renegotiated Canada has reduced the amount of flood control they promise in exchange for less power.)

Ford as premier of Ontario might not give a shit about BC’s power supply, but I would imagine the Canadian Federal Government probably has thoughts.

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Coming to a fascist country you live in (video).

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No, Ford is just a dumbass. Period.

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He’d just give her a big, wet kiss and maybe grab her …er, kitty cat.

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Do we think Wray decided to resign without first consulting the White House? There has been zero reporting that they were surprised or disappointed with this announcement. That tends to indicate there might be something more to it than just pre-surrendering.

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Comey and Wray have been throwing protocols and the FBI as an effective institution under the bus for years now, basically allowing the worst instincts of their officer class rule them. The latest from Wray at least has the advantage of being public.

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Interesting analysis of Wray decision by David French:

On Wednesday, Christopher Wray told his F.B.I. colleagues that he would step down as director by the end of President Biden’s term. His statement was a perfect example of bureaucratic deference. “I’ve decided the right thing for the bureau is for me to serve until the end of the current administration in January and then step down,” Wray said. He wants to “avoid dragging the bureau deeper into the fray, while reinforcing the values and principles that are so important to how we do our work.”

But is something else going on?

By stepping down now, as the conservative writer Erick Erickson observed, Wray has created a “legal obstacle to Trump trying to bypass the Senate confirmation process.”

Here’s why. According to the Vacancies Reform Act, if a vacancy occurs in a Senate-confirmed position, the president can temporarily replace that appointee (such as the F.B.I. director) only with a person who has already received Senate confirmation or with a person who’s served in a senior capacity in the agency (at the GS-15 pay scale) for at least 90 days in the year before the resignation.

Kash Patel, Donald Trump’s chosen successor at the F.B.I., meets neither of these criteria. He’s not in a Senate-confirmed position, and he’s not been a senior federal employee in the Department of Justice in the last year. That means he can’t walk into the job on Day 1. Trump will have to select someone else to lead the F.B.I. immediately, or the position will default to the “first assistant to the office.”

In this case, that means the position would default to Paul Abbate, who has been the deputy director of the F.B.I. since 2021, unless Trump chooses someone else, and that “someone else” cannot be Patel, at least not right away.

The bottom line is that the Senate has to do its job. Wray is foreclosing a presidential appointment under the Vacancies Reform Act, and — as I wrote in a column last month — the Supreme Court has most likely foreclosed the use of a recess appointment to bypass the Senate.

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You must enjoy hunting for needles in large haystacks.

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Or will folks “wait” for someone else?

Asking, because before the election, guys were aware of what was at stake and yet dudes like Plouffe said,

Americans need to stop believing in “god machines”.

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But…eggs… I’m going to hold my nose and vote for him because of the price of eggs…

They will never learn.

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Perhaps the White House chef could stop trying to serve him “healthy meals”, and sneaking cauliflower into his mashed potatoes, and just let him go full American Fast Food, like he does at MAL.

Lovely cat!

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I hope Wray leaves a bunch of patriotic institutionalist agents and analysts burrowed in the department so they can thwart any malevolent attempts by Kash or whoever to go after innocent Americans. The so-called deep state can be your friend.

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What fucking whores they are…

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