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The true depths of Trump's cruelty are about to be exposed
Source: Washington Post
The true depths of Trumps cruelty are about to be exposed
By Greg Sargent
Opinion writer
November 28 at 10:06 AM
The House GOPs near-total abdication of any oversight role has done more than just shield President Trump on matters involving his finances and Russian collusion. It has also resulted in almost no serious scrutiny of the true depths of cruelty, inhumanity and bad-faith rationalization driving important aspects of Trumps policy agenda in particular, on his signature issue of immigration.
Thats about to change.
In an interview with me, the incoming chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee vowed that when Democrats take over in January, they will undertake thorough and wide-ranging scrutiny of the justifications behind and executions of the top items in Trumps immigration agenda, from the family separations, to the thinly veiled Muslim ban, to the handling of the current turmoil involving migrants at the border.
We will visit the border, Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.), who is expected to chair the committee, which has jurisdiction over the Department of Homeland Security, told me. We will hold hearings in committee on any and all aspects of DHS. We will not back off of this issue.
This oversight which could result in calling for testimony from Stephen Miller, the architect of Trumps immigration agenda will include scrutiny of the administrations justifications for its policies. Importantly, Thompson tells me Democrats will seek to grill officials on what went into Trumps public statements on various aspects of the issue, many of which are falsehoods.
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By Greg Sargent
Opinion writer
November 28 at 10:06 AM
The House GOPs near-total abdication of any oversight role has done more than just shield President Trump on matters involving his finances and Russian collusion. It has also resulted in almost no serious scrutiny of the true depths of cruelty, inhumanity and bad-faith rationalization driving important aspects of Trumps policy agenda in particular, on his signature issue of immigration.
Thats about to change.
In an interview with me, the incoming chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee vowed that when Democrats take over in January, they will undertake thorough and wide-ranging scrutiny of the justifications behind and executions of the top items in Trumps immigration agenda, from the family separations, to the thinly veiled Muslim ban, to the handling of the current turmoil involving migrants at the border.
We will visit the border, Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.), who is expected to chair the committee, which has jurisdiction over the Department of Homeland Security, told me. We will hold hearings in committee on any and all aspects of DHS. We will not back off of this issue.
This oversight which could result in calling for testimony from Stephen Miller, the architect of Trumps immigration agenda will include scrutiny of the administrations justifications for its policies. Importantly, Thompson tells me Democrats will seek to grill officials on what went into Trumps public statements on various aspects of the issue, many of which are falsehoods.
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Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2018/11/28/the-true-depths-of-trumps-cruelty-are-about-to-be-exposed/
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The true depths of Trump's cruelty are about to be exposed (Original Post)
Eugene
Nov 2018
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ProudMNDemocrat
(19,555 posts)1. Fucking FINALLY......
Democrats willing to do the jobs they were elected to do.
Republicans are going to get tired of so much winning and things getting done once again. The complaints of more work days and of longer work weeks will soon be sung as they did before when Democrats had the House. No more of 110 scheduled work days out of 365.
sinkingfeeling
(54,844 posts)2. Just wish they weren't telegraphing what they will be seeking. Gives the
criminal administration time to shred or manufacture evidence.