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Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
"At the President’s request, the DOJ has amplified the President’s conspiracy theories and shielded him from responsibility by blatantly misrepresenting the Mueller Report and failing to hold foreign actors accountable for their attacks on our elections." https://t.co/843awxygTQ — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
"At your direction, DOJ officials have downplayed the effects of systemic racism and abandoned the victims of police brutality; refused to hold abusive police departments accountable for their actions; and expressed open hostility to the Black Lives Matter movement." https://t.co/JIfiqXJtmu — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
"Under your leadership, the DOJ has endangered Americans and violated their constitutional rights by flooding federal law enforcement into American cities, against the wishes of the state and local leaders of those cities, to forcefully and unconstitutionally suppress dissent." https://t.co/Q8bDsnFGLD — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
AG Barr's tenure at DOJ has been defined by political cronyism, partisan investigations, and an authoritarian weaponization of law enforcement against American citizens. Time and again, Barr has shown that his loyalty lies not with the American people, but with the President. https://t.co/xJMMvyRgZF — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
More than any other Attorney General in history, AG Barr has abused his power and weaponized his office for political purposes. Today, he appears before the House Judiciary Committee. I, and the American public, expect answers. Read my opening statement: https://t.co/4xoOvyvO3y — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
The @SenateGOP legal liability shield proposal does not advance the goal of safely reopening the economy. What it does is make it nearly impossible for essential workers and consumers to hold wrongdoers accountable, and will only further encourage the spread of #COVID19 — PolitiTweet.org
Robert Reich @RBReich
Imagine if Senate Republicans cared as much about helping working people pay the bills as they do about protecting… https://t.co/mvW1RFJOi8
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
Government agencies like @CCRB_NYC should be allowed to release records of police misconduct. Instead, police unions have wielded their power to keep police wrongdoing out of the public eye. The public deserves to know who is—or isn't—keeping them safe. https://t.co/A4QYVIw0mt — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
NYC's transit workers have placed themselves in danger to serve us. Yet these workers stand to lose the most if the MTA makes cuts: I fought to secure MTA funding in the Heroes & Cares Acts and I'll keep working to ensure the federal govt has their backs. https://t.co/kQVffTvRVx — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
The Trump Administration's refusal to follow the Supreme Court's directive to process new DACA applications is a tyrannical rejection of the separation of powers. The Supreme Court’s decision was abundantly clear. Trump must follow it. https://t.co/wWgktZXwOR — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
A GAO report found that 2/3 of America's public schools have physical barriers limiting access to people with disabilities. I joined @RepJoseSerrano @BobbyScott in urging the Trump Admin to adopt the GAO's suggestions & make our schools accessible for all. https://t.co/hdAscdbeib — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
We also passed the No President Is Above the Law Act, a bill that I introduced, pausing the statute of limitations on any federal offense a President has committed. No one should escape accountability because they hold the highest office in the land. https://t.co/EDD5zsd4mh — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
Trump has weaponized the pardon power into a tool of corruption. Yesterday, I led @HouseJudiciary in checking this abuse by passing the Abuse of the Pardon Prevention Act, restricting future Presidents' ability to pardon themselves or their associates. https://t.co/fHx1o6BiVZ — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
DHS lied. They lied, not to protect Americans but instead, to exact a politically-motivated punishment on NYers who had done nothing wrong. Now, they're backtracking. The only thing that surpasses the Trump Admin's pattern of illegality is its ineptitude. https://t.co/JseFRIqZ0d — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
This is heartbreaking—and it's only beginning. We must do more to help America's vital cultural institutions, like the Tenement Museum, survive the economic impact of COVID-19. I'll keep fighting to deliver federal funds to our invaluable cultural sites. https://t.co/OhZAC2bXNL — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
The Trump Admin's deployment of federal law enforcement to brutally attack protestors is as reprehensible as it is anti-democratic. I'm glad that my call for the DOJ & DHS IGs to investigate has been acted upon. This violence cannot be allowed to stand. https://t.co/IiZh3RHX6R — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
RT @HouseJudiciary: JUST IN: DOJ & DHS IGs Launch Investigation into @realDonaldTrump Administration Use of Force Against Protestors After… — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
RT @HomelandDems: JUST IN: DOJ & DHS IGs are launching an investigation into the Trump Administration’s use of force against protesters aft… — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
With 1.4 million new unemployment claims last week, the need for the Senate to act on the Heroes Act is all the more urgent. The economic pain felt around our country is immense, and undeniable. The Senate GOP must extend enhanced unemployment benefits. https://t.co/k8hRVuHkTf — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
This decision is deeply disappointing. For too long, police unions have hidden police wrongdoing from the public. As we reform policing, accountability must come first. New Yorkers have a right to know which NYPD officers have been accused of misconduct. https://t.co/n83rSagzuf — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
No one is above the law. I intro'd the No President Is Above the Law Act w/ @RepSwalwell @RepTedDeutch, enshrining that principle in law by suspending the statute of limitations for federal offenses committed by a sitting POTUS. The President is not King. https://t.co/Bce8jdwTWr — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
No one is above the law. I intro'd the No President Is Above the Law Act w/ @RepSwalwell @RepTedDeutch, enshrining that principle in law by suspending the statute of limitations for federal offenses committed by a sitting POTUS. The President is not King. https://t.co/k0eIByj9aQ — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
I applaud the NYS legislature for passing the #HealthyTerminalsAct yesterday, delivering affordable, accessible healthcare to thousands of frontline airport workers. Congratulations to @32BJSEIU, who worked so tirelessly for this victory. #WorkersAreWinning #PovertyDoesntFly — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
The bust of Roger B. Taney and the statues of Confederate Generals on display in the Capitol are symbols of terror, White Supremacy, and hate. Full stop. I am proud to support H.R. 7573 and the forceful rejection of racism that it represents. https://t.co/dBnz6eC2ZF — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
The House's passage of the Access to Counsel Act today is a victory for those who seek an immigration system that is fairer for all. I am proud to have championed this bill through @HouseJudiciary and grateful for @RepJayapal's leadership. https://t.co/glPskgoKhs — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
I applaud the House's passage of the NO BAN Act today. In doing so, we have issued a bipartisan rejection of President Trump's racist immigration policies & blatant executive overreach. Religious discrimination has no place in our nation's laws. https://t.co/JDHDkkIc0s — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
Due to @senatemajldr’s inaction, enhanced unemployment benefits are set to expire next week. Over 20 million Americans will face an immediate 60% income reduction. For once, I agree with @tedcruz. What the hell are Senate Republicans doing? https://t.co/ONG5y9OrWb — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
No one, regardless of citizenship status, should be detained by CBP w/o access to counsel. Being able to speak with counsel means having someone defending your rights. It means not being alone. I'm proud of my work with @RepJayapal to bring the Access to Counsel Act to a vote. https://t.co/2ytN4HjdPs — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
No one who undergoes inspection at a port of entry should be cut off from counsel. @RepJayapal's Access to Counsel Act, which I shepherded through @HouseJudiciary, ensures that access to counsel, an inherently American right, is available to all. https://t.co/ZGJKMb9BqM — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
I'll never forget arriving at JFK Airport with @NydiaVelazquez on the first day of the Muslim Ban to stand up to Trump's racism. Today, as the House votes on the NO BAN Act, which I proudly led through @HouseJudiciary, we can end that cruelty. It's time to repeal the Muslim Ban. https://t.co/kjyRjsvw0f — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
The Muslim Ban is one of Trump's original sins. Today, the House votes on the NO BAN Act, which I brought to the floor, rejecting Trump's xenophobia and ensuring that religious discrimination finds no home within our immigration laws. Read my statement: https://t.co/t5XY9vDh8p — PolitiTweet.org