https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2017/08/02/surprise-doj-redacted-conversation-between-lynch-and-clinton-n2363693
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/08/03/judicial-watch-clashes-with-doj-over-talking-points-from-lynch-clinton-tarmac-meeting.html
http://twitchy.com/dougp-3137/2017/08/03/doj-releases-obama-admin-talking-points-on-shady-clintonlynch-tarmac-meeting-just-1-problem/
How can talking about grandchildren count as "deliberative process?" And Bill Clinton wasn't even a government employee. Thought they talked about grandchildren and golf.....what gives? Definitely in the "You can't make this stuff up" category.
Meanwhile Senate Democrats are gumming up the process by requiring cloture filings for most of Trump’s nominees. Cloture means that before taking a vote on a nominee, the Senate must have a two-day waiting period and 30 hours of debate. The rule allows the Senate Democrat minority, to halt the countries business.
While more than 90 percent of the previous administration’s nominations were confirmed by a voice vote, Democrats in the Senate have allowed only approximately 10 percent of President Trump’s nominees to be voted on in that way.
We’re coming up on the August recess of President Trump’s first term, by which point the Senate had confirmed 69 percent of President Obama’s nominations; less than a month out from that same point, the Senate has confirmed only approximately 23 percent of President Trump’s nominees.