He was a federal prosecutor. He played a leading role in the prosecution of the Oklahoma City bombers. I also suggest the 30 Republicans that voted “nay” to his confirmation as AG did so for a reason. An atty general, not under the whip of an autocrat of a president, does not leave stones unturned.
He was a federal prosecutor. He played a leading role in the prosecution of the Oklahoma City bombers. I also suggest the 30 Republicans that voted “nay” to his confirmation as AG did so for a reason. An atty general, not under the whip of an autocrat of a president, does not leave stones unturned.
I had forgotten that he was the Oklahoma City bombing prosecutor. I have (in my little world) seen some prosecutors who become judges that really do an outstanding job although they do, from time to time, make some head scratching rulings.
I hope Mr. Garland can connect with his prosecutorial roots and bring all of the miscreants to justice.
I imagine that is going to be a tough row to hoe for him, with the very agency he supervises becoming mired in the carp from the former guy.
He was a federal prosecutor. He played a leading role in the prosecution of the Oklahoma City bombers. I also suggest the 30 Republicans that voted “nay” to his confirmation as AG did so for a reason. An atty general, not under the whip of an autocrat of a president, does not leave stones unturned.
I had forgotten that he was the Oklahoma City bombing prosecutor. I have (in my little world) seen some prosecutors who become judges that really do an outstanding job although they do, from time to time, make some head scratching rulings.
I hope Mr. Garland can connect with his prosecutorial roots and bring all of the miscreants to justice.
I imagine that is going to be a tough row to hoe for him, with the very agency he supervises becoming mired in the carp from the former guy.
Absolutely. Very tough road with land moves.
*mines