RoscoePColtrane said:
Rockdoc said:
Yeah I saw where Nunes was talking about holding Sessions in contempt. I have a very simple question for a very simple (non legal) mind: if referrals are made, whose gonna prosecute? We have Sessions and we have Rosenstein. Can't see it.
They don't have to be prosecuted. Either or both of them being held in contempt, is absolute grounds for immediate termination "for cause" and there be zero political fallout and in no way can be misconstrued to be obstruction of justice. Holder was held in criminal contempt and thumbed his nose because he new Barry would do nothing.
Sessions is courtly, meaning he will take a contempt citation to heart and be wounded by it. I also have to think the revelations in court of the posture the Mueller investigation has taken have likely surprised the crap out of Sessions. Again, a failure on
his part for allowing Rosenstein to arrogate so much power away from Sessions.
IOW, Sessions will wonder if he indeed is really up to the task of being AG if he can be so easily horn-swoggled by his closest deputy.
I'm watching Grassley and McConnell. If his former colleagues become as critical as Nunes, then Sessions resigns. If they remain silent, Sessions has assured them he's got things under control through the Huber/Horowitz angle.