Representative Jamie Raskin (D-MD) needs a prescription for chill pills, to be taken as needed – because he seems to need them a lot. In his latest in a series of hysterical outpourings, Rep. Raskin is horrified at the idea that the Trump team has not yet entered into presidential transition agreements.
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) is raising concerns about the Trump campaign’s failure to enter into presidential transition agreements with the federal government, cautioning that the delay could negatively impact the transfer of power early next year.
Raskin — the top Democrat on the House Oversight and Accountability Committee — laid out his worries in a letter to former President Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), on Wednesday.
“Breaking the precedent set by every other presidential candidate since 2010, you have rejected these resources and refused to commit to a smooth transition,” Raskin wrote.
“Your actions depart from well-established norms of the federal government and demonstrate a spectacular disregard for the successful continuation of the essential institutions of American democratic government,” he added.
Quick, someone get this man a fainting couch!
As should come as a surprise to no one who has been reading my work for more than ten minutes, I have some questions for the esteemed (hah!) Rep. Raskin.
First: Are you now admitting that Donald Trump appears, more and more as the election grows closer, like he’s winning? Oh, I know, the only poll that counts is the one on Election Day. But if you look at what indicators we have now, it’s looking like the Trump campaign is a much happier place to be than the Harris campaign.
Second: Mr. Raskin, you’re only now worried about people disregarding norms? Aren’t you the same guy who is threatening to refuse to certify the election if Donald Trump wins? Aren’t you the one angling to eliminate the Electoral College and force ranked-choice voting on Americans nationwide? […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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