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https://www.politicususa.com/2018/11/16/grassley-wants-a-senate-vote-on-mueller-protection-bill.htmlPosted on Fri, Nov 16th, 2018 by Leo Vidal
Grassley Wants a Senate Vote On Mueller Protection Bill
One of the most powerful people in Congress, GOP Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa, now says that the Senate should have a floor vote on the so-called Mueller Protection Bill.
The Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman said on Thursday that having a vote on the bill to protect special counsel Robert Mueller from getting fired was the right thing to do.
Its legitimate that the bill be brought up, he said. It would satisfy me if it became law because I voted for it.
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The bill, called The Special Counsel Independence and Integrity Act was approved by Grassleys Judiciary Committee last April by a 14-7 vote in favor of it. And Grassley did vote for the legislation when it passed out of his Judiciary Committee.
The senior Iowa senator made his comments after he was forced to hold over judicial nominees at a meeting of the Judiciary Committee because of opposition from Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.). Flake said he would block Republican judicial nominees from coming to the Senate floor until the special counsel protection bill gets a vote on the Senate floor.
Grassley said that while hes not at the forefront with Flake in pressuring McConnell, he does believe that the Mueller protection bill should be voted on, and he is in favor of it passing.
Flake on Thursday said the legislation would pass if it came to the floor.
He said McConnell doesnt want to bring it to the floor because hes worried about angering President Trump.
The legislation would codify existing Department of Justice regulations requiring that the special counsel can only be fired for good cause by a Senate-confirmed Justice Department official. It would also create a 10-day window for a judge to decide whether any termination of a special counsel is for good cause and stop the firing if it fails to meet the cause requirement.
In a series of tweets on Thursday Trump renewed his criticism of Muellers investigation into his administration. After Trumps outburst, Senator Mark Warner (D-VA), Vice Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, sounded the alarm, saying that Trump is interfering in the Mueller probe right in front of our eyes.
kirby
(4,441 posts)He just wants a vote. Instead he should say no nominees unless GOP passes it.
bluestarone
(16,900 posts)When they say they want a floor vote, that Mitch WON'T allow it. So their ass is covered!! Like someone here stated, Flake should demand it pass (not just brought to the floor), before he votes for anything else!!!
RainCaster
(10,861 posts)The leadership within is dissolving under the weight of self examination.
gratuitous
(82,849 posts)And let's get back to newly-minted freshman representatives who haven't even been sworn in yet bravely talking shit about the Democratic majority in the House. Then the media can sing their favorite golden oldie, "Dems in Disarray."
As to the original post, it's interesting that some Republican Senators are now trying to sound all reasonable and centrist. Didn't they hear the president crowing about their smashing victory last week? Why aren't they pushing ahead with their mandate? It's like some Republicans have lost the cadence and fallen out of lock step.
Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)Whitaker has left a stinking pill of Poop in West Des Moines. Remember,Chuckie's Son has some issues back home.
dlk
(11,541 posts)After all, appointing right-wing extremists to lifetime judicial appointments is a top priority for the GOP.