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To: longnshort who wrote (1131247)4/23/2019 12:53:47 AM
From: Heywood40  Respond to of 1579810
 
FatRump says nobody disobeys him, except for these 15 times:

  • White House counsel Donald McGahn: Declined to tell Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein to fire Mueller.
  • Former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski: Declined to apply pressure on Attorney General Jeff Sessions to limit the scope of the Russia probe.
  • Deputy Chief of Staff Rick Dearborn: Declined to give Sessions a typed note Lewandowski gave him relaying the president’s message.
  • Staff secretary Rob Porter: Declined FatRump’s request to ask the No. 3-ranking official at the Justice Department, Rachel Brand, whether she wanted to be attorney general and take oversight of the Russia probe.
  • Transition team leader Chris Christie: Declined to call FBI Director James B. Comey and tell him that FatRump liked him.
  • Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein: Declined to do a news conference after Comey’s firing saying it was his idea.
  • Deputy national security adviser K.T. McFarland: Declined to write an internal email stating FatRump hadn’t told national security adviser Michael Flynn to talk during the presidential transition to the Russian ambassador about sanctions.
  • Director of National Intelligence Daniel Coats: Declined FatRump’s request to say there was no link between the FatRump campaign and Russia.
  • Acting Attorney General Dana Boente: According to McGahn, Boente declined FatRump’s request to state publicly that FatRump wasn’t under investigation. (Boente said he didn’t recall this conversation.)
  • Chief of Staff Reince Priebus: Declined to get Sessions to resign.
  • Chief economic adviser Gary Cohn: Along with Porter, prevented FatRump from pulling out of trade deals by pulling papers off his desk.
  • Chief of Staff John F. Kelly: Along with Cohn, declined to lobby the Justice Department to prevent the AT&T-Time Warner merger.
  • Defense Secretary Jim Mattis: Declined FatRump’s request to assassinate Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
  • Mattis: Declined FatRump’s request to provide military options for Iran.
  • Unnamed officials: Ignored FatRump’s directive to not endorse an agreement reached at the G-7 Summit.