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John Garamendi
John Garamendi (D - CA-08) United States Representative
New find. 😍
Ruggedly handsome and he might be wonderfully hair.
Now I just need to see what dat ass looks like.😉🥰
During the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government hearing on Wednesday, Rep. Jim Jordan invited several wi
Walter Einenkel at Daily Kos:
During the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government hearing on Wednesday, Rep. Jim Jordan invited several witnesses to testify, including former Trump attorney James Trusty, Trump ally Robert Costello, and the executive director of right-wing activist group America First Legal, Gene Hamilton. All three testified that the numerous legal cases against Donald Trump amounted to a weaponization of our government to practice “lawfare,” a term the GOP has bandied about since Trump was indicted four times last summer. Since the facts of the cases against Trump are allegedly damning, the MAGA rationalization seems to be that the indictments are simply political revenge. Democratic Rep. John Garamendi used his time during the hearing to shove this hypocrisy back in the GOP’s face. He began by directing a question toward the Democratic witness at the hearing, former General Counsel of the Army of the United States Jill Wine-Banks. He asked her whether or not statements made by Trump—including various public threats to “appoint” a prosecutor to go after President Joe Biden (if Trump is elected), as well as threats to use the FBI to go after his political enemies—would be considered “lawfare.”
“I believe it would,” Wine-Banks responded. “That is definitely a violation of everything that the Department of Justice stands for. It is lawfare. You need to have some evidence to begin an investigation. And the president himself has no role in directing who the Department of Justice will investigate or prosecute.” Garamendi then asked the three “lawfare” extraordinaires whether they would disagree that those things are inappropriate for a president to say. “I don't accept the premises fully, so I'm having a hard time,“ Trusty responded. When pressed by Garamedi, he just said, “I don’t have an answer for you.”
Happy to see Jim Jordan being made a clown.
I’m also very happy to see that Ami Bera (CA-7), Doris Matsui (CA-6), and John Garamendi (CA-3) were re-elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Sacramento area Congressional districts.
Who: Rep. John Garamendi (D-California)
Twitter: @RepGaramendi
When: May 2019
What: Life of Ellen Tauscher
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Who: Rep. John Garamendi (D-California)
Twitter: @RepGaramendi
When: March 2019
What: Issues of the day
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Who: Rep. John Garamendi (D-California)
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When: June 2018
What: Immigration
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