Trump administration now has three contradictory positions on family separation: 1. It is a good policy that the Bible requires. 2. It is a horrible “law” that is somehow the Democrats’ fault. Don’t ask us why. 3. It’s not our policy at all. All 3 are lies. Evil shameless lies.https://twitter.com/secnielsen/status/1008467414235992069 …
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@SecNielsen feels so guilty about her own evil policy that she has to lie so blatantly, she has the power to end the policy immediately. And if she is overridden by Trump, she can resign.12 replies 133 retweets 466 likesShow this thread -
Jed Shugerman Retweeted Philip Crowther
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I'm not comparing
@SecNielsen, Sessions, John Kelly, or@SenatorCollins to Adolf Eichmann. But they teach us today about Arendt's Banality of Evil. Bureaucratic, pseudo-legalistic evil. "I'm just following the law"/lying-about-the-law evil. Caging-kids-from-a-safe-distance EVIL.3 replies 36 retweets 105 likesShow this thread -
Jed Shugerman Retweeted Kyle Griffin
Thank you for standing up to evil and to the lies that enable it,
@BenSasse:https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1008710929213743104 …Jed Shugerman added,
Kyle GriffinVerified account @kylegriffin1Ben Sasse: "The administration’s decision to separate families is a new, discretionary choice. Anyone saying that their hands are tied or that the only conceivable way to fix the problem of catch-and-release is to rip families apart is flat wrong." https://bit.ly/2JWFlvM5 replies 11 retweets 48 likesShow this thread
He has not stood up to anything until he signs on to the Feinstein senate bill that would end this cruelty immediately
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