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DOJ Office of Legal Counsel: Matt Whitaker Can Serve as Acting Attorney General

- November 15, 2018

Liberal Heads Explode—

The Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel issued an opinion Wednesday supporting President Trump in appointing Matt Whitaker as Attorney General after Jeff Sessions was fired last week.

Sessions was fired last week after his absence of fulfilling the role as head of the US Justice Department.
It was long overdue.
Whitaker is more of a Trump loyalist.

Democrats  fear that Whitaker will expose the Obama administration’s illegal spying on candidate and then President Trump.

FOX News reported:

The Justice Department Office of Legal Counsel issued an opinion Wednesday supporting President Trump’s appointment of Matt Whitaker as acting attorney general, despite criticism from Democrats who have questioned his qualifications to oversee the Russia investigation.

In its opinion, the Office of Legal Counsel said that the president’s appointment of Whitaker to replace former Attorney General Jeff Sessions was consistent with the Federal Vacancies Reform Act (VRA) of 1998.

“This Office previously had advised that the President could designate a senior Department of Justice Official, such as Mr. Whitaker as Acting Attorney General,” the OLC said, noting that Whitaker has been serving at the Justice Department “at a sufficiently senior pay level for over a year.”

But a senior Justice Department official said this week that when reviewing Whitaker’s appointment, the OLC had to research back to 1866 to find a similar instance where a non-Senate confirmed individual sat as acting attorney general. The Justice Department wasn’t created until 1870, though an attorney general existed prior to that.

The official told Fox News that the issue was “constitutionality” of the appointment.

“What we’re talking about here is constitutionality,” the official said. “VRA unquestionably gives the president the option to do it.”

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