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Rhiannon12866

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Wed Jun 25, 2025, 07:25 PM Jun 25

Emil Bove: 'No recollection' of suggesting DOJ ignore court orders on deportations - MSNBC Reports



Trump’s former lawyer Emil Bove faced tough questions today in a Senate confirmation hearing for his nomination to be a federal circuit court judge. A whistleblower has accused Bove of suggesting the DOJ should ignore court orders that interfered with Trump's deportation orders.

NBC News’ Melanie Zanona reports more from Capitol Hill. Former U.S. attorney Harry Litman joins Chris Jansing to share his legal analysis. - Aired on 06/25/2025.

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Emil Bove: 'No recollection' of suggesting DOJ ignore court orders on deportations - MSNBC Reports (Original Post) Rhiannon12866 Jun 25 OP
His Roy Cohn. n/t Evolve Dammit Jun 25 #1
Wow! I think you've got it! Rhiannon12866 Jun 25 #3
Sessions and Barr weren't slimy enough. Now he has Blondi and Cohn. Evolve Dammit Jun 25 #4
Yup! And for alleged attorneys, those two, Bove and Bondi, choose TFG over the law every time. Rhiannon12866 Jun 25 #5
We are in for a long haul. May we prevail Evolve Dammit Jun 25 #6
Second on that... Rhiannon12866 Jun 25 #7
Not a firm denial, so I'll go with he meant "yes". no_hypocrisy Jun 25 #2
He never said no. Srkdqltr Jun 25 #8

Rhiannon12866

(239,660 posts)
5. Yup! And for alleged attorneys, those two, Bove and Bondi, choose TFG over the law every time.
Wed Jun 25, 2025, 07:59 PM
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