JUST SAYING
BY RAUL HERNANDEZ
HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE CIRCUS
There is enough criminal activity linked to the Trump administration to make a RICO case against a Mafioso organized crime family.
Pelosi is on the sidelines more worried about how the Democratic Party will be perceived than how America, the nation’s constitution and the rule of law are being impacted daily by Trump and his loyalists, apologists, and supporters.
Pelosi, however, is content with throwing her finger in the air to gauge the political winds of impeachment than holding those accountable for this wholesale and open criminal activity unfolding under the guise of We the People and the United States Government.
Pelosi should lead, follow or get out of the way, and allow Nadler and the House Judiciary Committee to do its job and launch an investigative probe against Trump and his White House mafia
The Republicans will continue to make a mockery of this committee, defending Dear Leader because he is their political bread and butter. Trump is their key to remaining and feeding off the taxpayers’ trough of Congressional perks and paychecks.
Screw the country.
Democrats are now nothing more than paper tigers engaged in meaningless threats, huffing and puffing, grandstanding, public political flexing and have become two-legged jokes looking for punchlines.
Meanwhile, the country wakes up each day wondering what other crimes are going to be discovered by the NYT or Washington Post and other reporters.
This travesty is a disgraceful and sad chapter in American history.
According to PBS News Hour, Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., the chair of the House Judiciary Committee chairman, called out the White House for preventing people close to President Donald Trump from testifying before Congress.
In his opening statement at a hearing featuring former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, Nadler said the White House is “intent on preventing the American people from hearing the details” of the investigation into Trump and his former officials.
The White House barred two former Trump aides, Rick Dearborn and Rob Porter, from testifying and directed Lewandowski to not answer questions about private conversations between himself and President Donald Trump.