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David J. Sharp's avatar

“President Trump alone possesses the consummate dealmaking expertise, the electoral mandate and the political will to renegotiate …” This from the next Solicitor General of the United States!

Note to SCOTUS: I am the Lord thy God!

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nancy kassop's avatar

It is extraordinarily presumptuous for a president-elect (and, note to D. John Sauer, Trump is NOT the president today!! We have ..."one president at a time".... and, today, it is not Trump) to submit an amicus brief to the Supreme Court. One can likely presume that when Sauer is confirmed as SG, he will switch the government's position in this case (as he will probably do in many other cases). And Sauer STILL has not realized that it is inappropriate to sprinkle politically charged rhetoric in formal legal documents, as in.... "Furthermore, President Trump alone possesses the consummate dealmaking expertise, the electoral mandate, and the political will to negotiate a resolution to save the platform while addressing the national security concerns expressed by the Government—concerns which President Trump himself has acknowledged." Will that rhetoric continue when Sauer is a confirmed DOJ official, charged with presenting the legal position of the United States government? Can (will) career DOJ lawyers rein him in and advise against including political rhetoric in government briefs? How will the Court react to such rhetoric (OK, don't answer that... we probably know)?

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