Posted on 03/03/2017 3:52:10 PM PST by drewh
Further evidence of Barack Obamas close association with efforts to oppose President Trump has emerged: a group of former top lawyers for the Obama administration have formed an organization aimed at utilizing legal advocacy methods to oppose Trumps policies. The organization is calling itself United to Protect Democracy, drawing on the theme of Obamas farewell speech last month.
The group is already partnered with an organization heavily financed by billionaire George Soros and is led by a former Obama lawyer who previously worked at a Soros-financed global activist outfit.
While other Trump opponents focus on taking the president to court over the travel ban and deportations, the new group plans to drill into issues that arent already hitting the headlines, like potential intervention in and intimidation of regulatory agencies by West Wing staff.
They started by submitting 50 Freedom of Information Act requests this week that they believe will confirm their suspicions. The plan is to bring what they find to reporters, build it into pressure for congressional oversight with the help of a campaign director theyll hire, and, as necessary, to file lawsuits.
Theyre also hoping to establish themselves as a base for government employees worried about ethics violations up to and including becoming whistleblowers and are hoping that their website can become a resource.
United to Protect Democracy is led by Ian Bassin, who served as Associate Counsel to the Obama White House and previously served in the Education Policy Working Group for Obamas 2008 Presidential Transition Team.
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They
belong in prison and then will go to hell. Imho.
in your face SEDITION -
DO something!
Guess it’s not illegal to crush people’s lives.
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