Sally Yates: "You're Fired!" | Eastern North Carolina Now

In compliance with the Democrat movement to obstruct President Trump, at every turn, partisan Democrat lawyer Sally Yates has refused to execute and defend and Executive Order, and now faces the only outcome - Sally Yates has been fired as acting director of the DOJ.

    And, this is a good thing: Another bad bureaucratic lawyer bites the dust; one less corrupt lawyer walking the halls of the DOJ, consumed by their imaginary self-importance. Democrat Lawyer Yates elected to follow her Liberal lawless heart rather than enforce the Executive Order that was her charge to do so. In a memo, she instructed the other lawyers to not obey the executive law to close our borders to 7 nations, by geography, whereby these nations either harbor Islamist Terrorists, or are overrun by them.

    If Sally Yates could not work for the new president, who made certain promises to his constituents, she should have resigned weeks ago. She would not have been missed.

    Donald J. Trump will make mistakes, but he will do some good things too, and in rapid fashion, like firing this corrupt, partisan Democrat lawyer. After firing the partisan Democrat, left in charge until the obstructionist Democrats will allow the President's choice for attorney general, Senator Jeff Sessions, to be voted on, President Trump appointed as interim director, Acting Attorney General Boente, who delivered this cogent message below:

Press Release (Monday, January 30, 2017)

Department of Justice  •  Office of Public Affairs

Acting Attorney General Boente Issues Guidance to Department on Executive Order


    Dana J. Boente, who was appointed this evening to serve as acting Attorney General, tonight issued the following guidance to the men and women of the department:

    On January 30, 2017, Acting Attorney General Sally Q. Yates issued a memorandum barring Department of Justice Attorney's from presenting arguments in defense of the President's January 27, 2017, Executive Order entitled "Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry Into the United States." At approximately 9:00 p.m., I was asked by the President to serve in the capacity of Acting Attorney General. After having dedicated the last thirty-three years of my life to this Department, I am humbled and incredibly honored to serve as Acting Attorney General. Based upon the Office of Legal Counsel's analysis, which found the Executive Order both lawful on its face and properly drafted, I hereby rescind former Acting Attorney General Sally Q. Yates January 30, 2017, guidance and direct the men and women of the Department of Justice to do our sworn duty and to defend the lawful orders of our President.

    Prior to this appointment, Boente had been serving as the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia since his confirmation by the U.S. Senate on Dec. 15, 2015. Boente was appointed by the Attorney General in December 2012 to serve as the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana, a position he held until September 2013. Boente began his career with the Justice Department in 1984 with the Tax Division, and in January 2001 he became an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Fraud Unit of the Eastern District of Virginia.

    From 2005 to 2007, Boente served as the Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General of the Tax Division. Following his service with the Tax Division, he returned to the Eastern District of Virginia when he was selected as the First Assistant U.S. Attorney. He served as acting U.S. Attorney for that office from October 2008 through September 2009 and from Sept. 23, 2013 until his Senate confirmation.


    Democrat Lawyer Yates elected to follow her Liberal lawless heart rather than enforce the Executive Order that was her charge to do so. In a memo, she instructed the other lawyers to not obey the executive law to close the borders to 7 certain geographic nations that either harbor Islamist Terrorists, or are overrun by them.

    The upside to this partisan tale is that another self-absorbed, self-important, corrupt lawyer is sent packing; one less left sucking on the public teat: How many more to go?

    It was Democrat politics plain and simple.
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