The Russia probe and various scandals appear to be eroding Donald Trump’s approval, even among his loyal base. Joy Reid and her panel discuss. Duration: 14:05
Rep. Maxine Waters and Joy Reid discuss the White House leaks, Mike Pence, GOP loyalty to Trump, and what could be the road to impeachment. Duration: 8:27
Joy Reid and her panel discuss indications that North Korea could lead the U.S. into a ‘preventive war,’ amid reported breakdowns of diplomatic frameworks. Duration: 12:03
New sexual harassment allegations follow Bolling suspension
AM Joy 8/6/17
Former FOX news guest Caroline Heldman joins Joy Reid to discuss her allegations that FOX’s Eric Bolling sexually harassed her. Joy and her panel discuss. Duration: 16:28
Lawsuit alleges FOX created fake news story about Seth Rich
AM Joy 8/6/17
Ex-Sputnik reporter, Andrew Feinberg, joins Joy Reid alleging that he was fired by the Russia-backed outlet because he would not advance a since-retracted story about the slain DNC staffer. Duration: 7:34
Book ‘He Never Came Home’ examines father-daughter bond
AM Joy 8/6/17
‘He Never Came Home’ editor, Regina R. Robertson, and actress Regina King, who contributed to the book, join Joy Reid to discuss the new work, for which Joy wrote the foreword. Duration: 6:00
Border Patrol: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
Published on Aug 6, 2017 by LastWeekTonight
Donald Trump's plan to hire more Border Patrol agents could lead to more corruption and misconduct. If only their recruitment ads were designed to attract the most suitable applicants.
this is part 9 of a 35-part post which proceeds (point arising on the given) day by (point arising on the given) day from July 29, 2017 through September 1, 2017 -- the preceding part is the post to which this is a reply; the next part is a reply to this post -- the following 'see also (linked in)' listing, updated for intervening posts along the way, is common to all 35 parts
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FREEDOM WATCH FILES COMPLAINT AGAINST MUELLER TO HAVE HIM REMOVED AS SPECIAL COUNSEL Complaint Based on Illegal Grand Jury Leaks and Conflicts of Interest
(September 11, 2017, Washington, D.C.). Today, Larry Klayman, a former prosecutor of the U.S. Department of Justice, founder of Judicial Watch and now Freedom Watch, and its current general counsel and chairman, filed a complaint before the Office of Professional Responsibility and Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), seeking an investigation and the eventual removal and prosecution of Special Counsel Robert Mueller for his and his conflicted staff — which are Democrat/Clinton political campaign donors and supporters in large part — having illegally leaked grand jury information to harm President Trump, his family and former and present colleagues.
Klayman had this to say upon filing this compelling and hard-hitting complaint, before his alma mater:
"The Justice Department's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) and Inspector General (IG) are charged with investigating and remedying unethical and illegal behavior by the Special Counsel and other DOJ lawyers and staff. Special Counsel, Mueller derives his office and powers from the DOJ, as he was appointed, strangely, by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
"As our Attorney General Jeff Sessions, and his Deputy Rosenstein, have failed and apparently refuse to properly police the illegal grand jury leaks and conflicts of interest of Special Counsel Mueller — putting their own personal, political and professional interests before all else -- the job falls upon Freedom Watch and OPR and the IG to represent the interests of the American people for truth and justice. "If OPR and the IG themselves fail to take action, Freedom Watch will file a court complaint to force them to take appropriate action.
"The OPR and IG complaint, embedded visually below, speaks for itself. I urge you to carefully review this complaint to understand the egregious, unethical and illegal actions of this politically partisan Special Counsel. For this Special Counsel Mueller must be removed, along with his conflicted staff, and then referred to the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia for criminal prosecution."