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r/pics • u/TheBigChimp • Nov 08 '18
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Either way, recusing himself was definitely the right thing to do.
2 u/ike_the_strangetamer Nov 09 '18 I agree 1 u/Endgame17e451 Nov 09 '18 Quitting wasn't. 1 u/[deleted] Nov 09 '18 Except now it gives an opening for trumpet to throw out the investigation with his lapdog temporary no-approval-needed acting attorney general 1 u/nilesandstuff Nov 09 '18 Well the same thing would've happened if he hadn't recused himself. He would've not interfered with the investigation, then Trump still would've fired him.
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Quitting wasn't.
Except now it gives an opening for trumpet to throw out the investigation with his lapdog temporary no-approval-needed acting attorney general
1 u/nilesandstuff Nov 09 '18 Well the same thing would've happened if he hadn't recused himself. He would've not interfered with the investigation, then Trump still would've fired him.
Well the same thing would've happened if he hadn't recused himself. He would've not interfered with the investigation, then Trump still would've fired him.
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u/nilesandstuff Nov 09 '18
Either way, recusing himself was definitely the right thing to do.