He's just acting like a republican, no big deal. Certainly no one on the right dare be outraged. |
+1 Given the completely corrupt practices of the GOP, I’m inclined to assume that these are trumped up political charges against a front runner. |
According to the twitter thread, he flew in a private plane.
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Yes, he's showing that he's learned appropriate Washington behavior by following in the footsteps of the current Executive branch of the federal government. This makes him perfectly qualified to be a part of McConnell's Senate. |
Not for long, perhaps. |
From your mouth to God’s ears. |
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/hickenlooper-held-in-contempt-colorado-ethics-commission-after-defying-subpoena-amid-senate-bid |
He isn't saying he won't come (*cough white house cough*) he wants an in-person hearing, which the law states he is entitled to.
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My understanding is that the Dems need 4 seats to flip the Senate. I want to donate to the 4 Dem candidates who have the best shot. I want to donate today. Please advise. Thank you. |
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/may/18/us-senate-democrats-elections-2020 Off the top of my head: Look at Maine, Arizona, Colorado, and I don't know, maybe Montana? Or Georgia. |
The Public Trust Institute is going to lose this. The 6th amendment to the US Constitution and the Colorado State Constitution both guarantee the right to a speedy and public trial. A trial by zoom meeting or other teleconference methods which are not public and do not allow anyone to witness are not legal in Colorado or the US. Until such time as the governor lifts the current restrictions and the courts officially reopen to public hearings, the PTI cannot hold such hearings and cannot mandate his presence. He has already suggested an August in-person hearing based around the current projected quarantine restriction orders and presupposing the courts reopen. This subpoena and attempt to force his hearing is a violation of his Constitutional rights (both federal and state) and will be deemed to be partisan politics. They are trying to force the issue ahead of his primary for political reasons. If not for political reasons, they should be able to acknowledge that he has Constitutional rights and that the courts are closed for public health reasons and they should defer his hearing until it is safe to do so. |