Congress is trying to short-circuit the President’s constitutional powers.
They’re introducing a bill requiring judicial review if Trump dismisses special counsel.
The Dept of Justice answers to the Executive Branch: a special counsel investigation within that department, BY DEFINITION, answers to – you got it – the President.
If Congress wants to protect an investigation, they must initiate one of their own (which they have), and thus, that investigation is outside the Executive’s constitutional power.
Otherwise, the only method of ‘review’ in the matter of disagreeing with President Trump removing a special counsel under his purview is to impeach him for his actions.
Besides, the special counsel was premised on false pretenses, without a legal mandate, and by that design (and current team makeup), exposes the effort as a witch-hunt.
Who in the Republican Party would support such an effort, that would de-legitimize their own Party president, thus jeopardizing their Party platform and image, going forward?
Dare we suggest…Swamp Dwellers?
Initiating unconstitutional law suggests the depths of Congress’s anti-Trumpism.
When then-campaigner Trump promised to drain the DC swamp, it included Republican politicians thriving in that swamp as well, and anti-Trump GOP’ers should take note…
…such a move by GOP swamp-dwellers exposes them as part of the problem, isolates them from the base that won the White House, and sets them up for primary recalls.
We see NO evidence that last November’s voters are in tune with Congress…
...we see a lot of evidence they’re in tune with President Trump.