Posted on 09/28/2018 12:13:05 PM PDT by harpu
Censure - Less severe than expulsion, a censure (sometimes referred to as condemnation or denouncement) does not remove a senator from office. It is a formal statement of disapproval, however, that can have a powerful psychological effect on a member and his/her relationships in the Senate.
Given the above, I think it would be appropriate for all FReepers to contact their Senators, in addition to the Majority Leader, and request a direct response and explanation as to "why Senator Feinstein (D-CA) should not be censured for actions interfering and/or obstruction with the due process of the Senate Judiciary Committee regarding the initial and on-going contact with Dr. Ford."
The more contacts we make, the more the possibility of censure comes to be - how many thousands of FReepers are we?!?
True, and the initial release of the accusations from an anonymous source was useless and would have gone nowhere. It was necessary to leak Ford's name to give enough credibility to the accusations for them to be put before the full committee and debated.
expel her ... and then the FBI would investigate all of her ‘dealings’ at public expense
it will give the FBI something useful to do, instead of asking people about a nearly-40 year old private high school party
That raises an interesting question. Can a member of Congress sit on pertinent information or are they legally bound to release it?
As a constituent, when I talk to my congressman or senator, are my communications protected and at what level? If I talk to my attorney, I know the communications are typically privileged. If I talk to my accountant, the communications are typically confidential but not privileged. Did Ford have any reasonable expectations that her communications would be protected from release?
that would be elder abuse (for Feinstein)
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As soon as midterms are done, this should be one fo the first items of business in the new Senate...
would say she was just keeping it confidential....
Up to now. Within the system.
What Ford thought probably depended upon what she had been promised in terms of confidentiality, and I believe she did expect anonymity, perhaps naively. No idea what senate rules or laws might apply in this situation.
I’ll add that I’d bet that the most nervous and unhappy person of all concerning an investigation by the FBI is Dr. Ford. She is the absolute logical starting point for questioning by the FBI.
She is not happy this afternoon.
She has been a horrible person and enemy of our country for a long time.
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