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G_j

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Thu Jan 23, 2020, 04:59 PM Jan 2020

Reagan's Solicitor General: All honorable people have left Trump's cabinet.

https://www.newsweek.com/reagans-solicitor-general-says-all-honorable-people-have-left-trumps-cabinet-he-capable-1483292?fbclid=IwAR0FV96T3yp_uicJygN4iiik3ynRdH7jIS_M79fyZhe-RM5gw8k2p-oeeiU

REAGAN'S SOLICITOR GENERAL SAYS 'ALL HONORABLE PEOPLE' HAVE LEFT TRUMP'S CABINET: 'HE IS CAPABLE OF DOING SERIOUS DAMAGE'

THE NEWSWEEK INTERVIEW
BY ROGER PARLOFF ON 1/22/20 AT 6:00 AM EST

Charles Fried was a fervent, superior officer on the frontlines of the Reagan Revolution. As solicitor general of the United States from 1985 to 1989, he urged the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the reigning liberal orthodoxies of his day—on abortion, civil rights, executive power and constitutional interpretation.

But the Trump Revolution has proven a bridge too far. As he reveals in a scorching interview with Newsweek's Roger Parloff below, Fried has broken ranks. He denounces a president who is "perhaps the most dishonest person to ever sit in the White House." As disgusted as he is by President Donald Trump, Fried is, if possible, even more dismayed by William Barr, Trump's current attorney general, for having stepped up as Trump's chief apologist. Fried says of Barr. "His reputation is gone."

Fried was born in Czechoslovakia in 1935, a country soon overrun by fascists and, later, by communists. His family escaped to England in 1939 and came to the United States in 1941. Fried became a U.S. citizen in 1948, got his B.A. from Princeton in 1956, two jurisprudence degrees from Oxford, and then a law degree from Columbia in 1960. He took a faculty position at Harvard Law School in 1961, and has been affiliated there, on and off, ever since, authoring nine books on law and moral philosophy. He has argued more than two dozen cases in the U.S. Supreme Court, and served as an associate justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court from 1995 to 1999.

At the outset of this interview, at his office at Harvard on January 14 (pre-Senate trial), Fried asked if he could make a few prefatory observations about the fundamental errors in Trump's understanding of presidential power that have led to his impeachment. He provided Newsweek with a copy of the landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling in the Steel Seizure Case of 1952 (Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer), which he'd marked up with a yellow highlighter pen.

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Reagan's Solicitor General: All honorable people have left Trump's cabinet. (Original Post) G_j Jan 2020 OP
There *were* some there to begin with?!1 UTUSN Jan 2020 #1
Mattis was considered respectable NewJeffCT Jan 2020 #2
I take a reference to a president's cabinet to mean the non-inherited ones. UTUSN Jan 2020 #3

NewJeffCT

(56,828 posts)
2. Mattis was considered respectable
Thu Jan 23, 2020, 05:28 PM
Jan 2020

Dan Coats as well.

Comey was the original FBI director

Sally Yates was Acting AG in the beginning as well.

UTUSN

(70,711 posts)
3. I take a reference to a president's cabinet to mean the non-inherited ones.
Thu Jan 23, 2020, 05:35 PM
Jan 2020

MATTIS might have had the trappings of "respectability" but his disagreements with the OBAMA administration say to me that he had deficiencies.

For starters, anybody agreeing to join SHITLER's mob is corruption at the most or lack of insight at the least.






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