Advice and Consent

The United States Senate should do whatever is necessary to recover the power to advice and consent for Cabinet Officers.

The President has appointed someone to the position of Attorney General who may not believe in the Supreme Court's power to review laws passed by Congress as in  Marbury vs. Madison.  The Department of Justice already has a process for temporary appointments to fill vacancies for high level positions that occur.  It should not be ignored.






To ask for the Attorney General to resign without a legitimate cause is suspect.  To reach down into the bureaucracy to appoint someone to a position that would normally require Senate approval is to disrespect a process that has served this country well.

And finally the appointee's resume and actions as a lawyer and commentator need a serious review by the Senate.  The process that got his name to the President needs a serious investigation.

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