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What happened to Attorney General Whitaker?

"Whitaker, former acting U.S. attorney general, leaves Justice Dept". Reuters. ^ Jacobs, Jennifer (August 1, 2019). "Trump's Former Acting Attorney General Lands Political Consulting Job". Bloomberg LLP. ^ "IHSA Football Hall of Fame, Alphabetical, By School" (PDF).

Is the appointment of Matthew Whitaker unconstitutional?

Axios has a summary of the dispute, including a notable opinion from John Yoo who, despite previously endorsing expansive powers for the Presidency, regards the appointment as unconstitutional. ^ "Ex-acting AG Matthew Whitaker leaves Justice Department". March 3, 2019. Retrieved March 4, 2019. ^ Wilber, Del Quentin (March 4, 2019).

Was Whitaker on board of firm that threatened duped clients with'Israeli Special Ops'?

^ "Whitaker, acting U.S. attorney general, was on board of firm that threatened duped clients with 'Israeli Special Ops ' ". Haaretz. November 8, 2018. Retrieved November 10, 2018. ^ Maremont, Mark (November 7, 2018). "Jeff Sessions’ Successor Had Advised Company Accused of Scam". The Wall Street Journal. ^ Bronstein, Scott.

Is Whitaker a bad choice but a legal one?

"Whitaker May Be a Bad Choice, but He's a Legal One". The New York Times. Retrieved November 9, 2018. ^ Katyal, Neal K., and Conway III, George T. (November 8, 2018). "Trump's Appointment of the Acting Attorney General Is Unconstitutional". The New York Times. Retrieved November 9, 2018. ^ Rudalevige, Andrew (November 10, 2018).

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What happens if the AG is removed from office?

To fill a vacancy of a constitutional office, including the attorney general, it's the governor's responsibility to pick a successor.

What is happening and why?

Rep. Will Mortenson, R-Pierre, filed the resolution calling for the impeachment of Ravnsborg.

Where are we at right now?

The resolution has been referred to a committee after it's title was read on the state House floor last week.

What's the next step?

House Speaker Spencer Gosch, R-Mobridge, is treating the resolution as he would any other bill in that it will need the blessing of a House committee before being considered by entire House ahead of a subsequent floor vote.

What does it take to be impeached?

Under the state Constitution, Ravnsborg would be impeached if a simple majority in the House vote for impeachment. A vote for impeachment would then trigger a trial in the Senate. If two-thirds of the senators voted to convict, Ravnsborg would be removed from office and barred from holding another public office in the state.

Has this happened before?

No, this is the first impeachment of a constitutional state officer in South Dakota, which is why officials weren't sure at first how the resolution would be debated .

Is Ravnsborg still working during all of this?

Yes. Ravnsborg has been working since the crash and doesn't intend to resign, despite the governor's calls to do so .

When does the Attorney General have to resign?

Presidential transition[edit] It is the practice for the attorney general, along with the other Cabinet secretaries and high-level political appointees of the President, to tender a resignation with effect on the Inauguration Day(January 20) of a new president.

Who was the attorney general nominee for Clinton?

Gerson was fourth in the line of succession at the Justice Department, but other senior DOJ officials had already resigned.[14] Janet Reno, President Clinton's nominee for attorney general, was confirmed on March 12,[15]and he resigned the same day.

What is the job of the Attorney General?

The attorney general serves as the principal advisor to the president of the United Stateson all legal matters. The attorney general is a statutory member of the Cabinet of the United States.

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Early Life, Education, and College Football Career

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Matthew George Whitaker was born in Des Moines, Iowa, on October 29, 1969. He graduated from Ankeny High School, where he was a football star. He was inducted into the Iowa High School Football Hall of Fame in 2009. Whitaker attended the University of Iowa, receiving a bachelor's degree in communications …
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Career

  • After graduating from law school, Whitaker lived in Minneapolis, Minnesotafrom 1995 to 2001, before moving back to Iowa.
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Legal and Policy Views

  • Constitutional issues
    Whitaker stated in a question-and-answer session during his 2014 Iowa Senatorial campaign that "the courts are supposed to be the inferior branch". Whitaker was critical of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Marbury v. Madison (1803), the decision that allows judicial review of the con…
  • Criticisms of 2017 Special Counsel investigation
    During the months prior to joining the Justice Department as Jeff Sessions' chief of staff in September 2017, Whitaker made several statements critical of the Mueller investigation, of which he assumed oversight responsibility upon being appointed Acting Attorney General in Novembe…
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Writings

  • Above the Law: The Inside Story of How the Justice Department Tried to Subvert President Trump. Regnery Publishing. 2020. ISBN 978-1684510498.
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