
Americans across the country on Thursday took to the streets to protest President Donald Trump's appointment of a new acting attorney general to replace Jeff Sessions, thus usurping oversight of the Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation from Deputy Attorney Rod Rosenstein.
As soon as Matthew Whitaker, who had been Sessions' chief of staff, was appointed to the position in violation of the traditional line of succession, observers immediately cried foul. There was no clear reason to replace Sessions with Whitaker unless the sole purpose was to install a crony at the head of the investigation, which Trump clearly feels threatened by.
And if anyone is a crony, Whitaker surely fits the bill.
He's made numerous controversial or wrong public claims about the Russia investigation demonstrating his antipathy toward the probe. He seems to share Trump's delusional view that is a "witch hunt." rather than a legitimate operation directed to uncover key national security issues.
In response to this move, many Americans felt compelled to make their voices heard. In New York City, a large crowd gathered in Times Square to protest the appointment of Whitaker:
The #ProtectMueller crowd keeps growing! pic.twitter.com/7KvYY0fL5t
— David Levy (@itsdlevy) November 8, 2018
Protesters chanted "Trump is not above the law," according to journalist Karen Rubin.
Other protests erupted in Boston, Philadelphia, Sacramento, Chicago, Tampa, Rockville, and Kansas City, among others.
To the Mountain West, we find protests beginning to gather in Salt Lake City. (Well before start time.) #ProtectMueller pic.twitter.com/uRj752XNKs
— Alt. U.S. Press Sec. (@AltUSPressSec) November 8, 2018
This is what an angry mob sounds like. Listen. #ProtectMueller pic.twitter.com/2atE5HOLyM
— Bryce Tache (@brycetache) November 8, 2018
#NobodyIsAboveTheLaw #ProtectMueller #WhitakerMustRecuse
— Jeff Fa Fa (@1stLevelHuman) November 8, 2018
Tampa, FL pic.twitter.com/rNv7KZug5J
I have never seen a crowd grow so quickly.
— Red T Raccoon (@RedTRaccoon) November 8, 2018
We are standing up for our democracy in North Carolina.#ProtectMueller pic.twitter.com/cW6YRyEhhb
Crowd outside of the Pennsylvania Capitol holding strong.#Mueller #ProtectMueller #MuellerInvestigation pic.twitter.com/VjpZiRxoWN
— Carson Wentz is (@RCPress_Sean) November 8, 2018
In Washington, D.C., protesters gather near the White House — taking their message right to the president's doorstep. Walter Shaub, the former director of the Office of Government Ethics who resigned in protest under Trump, spoke at the demonstration.
“We are in an ethics crisis," he said. "You can't be your own investigator. Trump is not above the law.”
He also noted: “Whitaker isn’t even slightly qualified. People have called him a cartoon character. I think that’s an insult to cartoons.”
Holy moly. The crowd outside the White House for this #ProtectMueller event is ENORMOUS. This is happening all over the country. 2 days after the election and people are still fighting for democracy. pic.twitter.com/vgOTaoLvcT
— Ezra Levin (@ezralevin) November 8, 2018
@waltshaub: “Whitaker isn’t even slightly qualified. People have called him a cartoon character. I think that’s an insult to cartoons.” pic.twitter.com/7FLsWdxR9p
— Ben Wikler (@benwikler) November 8, 2018
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