08 Nov '18 15:50>
@no1marauder saidThanks for the Lawfare link.
There's a good article at Lawfare discussing the ramifications of Session's forced resignation and Whittaker's temporary appointment on Mueller's investigation: https://www.lawfareblog.com/jeff-sessionss-firing-matthew-whitakers-rise-and-attorney-generals-role-mueller-investigation
Since Whittaker is now overseeing the investigation, Mueller will have to inform him of ...[text shortened]... http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2018/11/donald-trump-jr-expecting-to-be-indicted-by-mueller-soon.html
How likely is a Whitaker recusal?
From the link:
"All of this creates some uncertainty as to how long Whitaker will oversee the probe—or, at least, how long he should. Like Sessions, Whitaker may be obligated to recuse himself from the Mueller investigation. The relevant Justice Department guideline is Section 45.2 of Title 28 of the Code of Federal Regulations, which states that “no employee shall participate in a criminal investigation or prosecution if he has a personal or political relationship with” either “any person or organization substantially involved in the conduct that is the subject of the investigation or prosecution” or “any person or organization which he knows has a specific and substantial interest that would be directly affected by the outcome of the investigation or prosecution.”