From the Des Moines Register:
Justice and the pursuance of ultimate truth have long been key to the United States legal system. These principles are central to what makes America great: freedom, justice, and equality for all.
The current investigation into potential collusion with Russia during the 2016 election is necessary. Special Counsel Robert Mueller and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein are upholding the processes of justice that have made this nation great for more than two centuries.
Firing either would undermine our country’s responsibility to uphold the rule of law, a responsibility that is fundamental to our heritage and strength as a country. The Russia investigation is also needed to ensure that one of our country’s longtime rivals has not infiltrated our most precious freedom: democracy through free elections.
The attacks on our institutions could harm the strength of our justice system for generations to come. Attacks by Republicans on an investigation introduced by Republicans, ran by Republicans, and overseen by Republicans seems bizarre. Mueller is one of the most highly regarded men in our nation’s legal system. Questioning his commitment to the cause of justice and the pursuit of truth with the ultimate result of firing him would go against everything the Republican Party has exemplified for nearly 50 years.
History has shown Republicans what happens when the pursuit of justice is interfered with. President Richard Nixon fired Archibald Cox, the special prosecutor investigating Watergate, in 1973 in an attempt to curb or end that investigation. That decision marked the imminent end of Nixon's presidency. An attempt to end the Mueller investigation would have the same disastrous outcome for President Trump.
The Republican Party on a national level has been known as the “Law-and-Order Party” for decades, but Iowa Republicans have also been known for transparency in government and clarity of purpose. Those staples for Iowa Republicans are being put to the test. Our institutions must be upheld. Iowa Republicans must hold our leaders accountable. An investigation into potential collusion with Russia should not create fear or be taken as an attack, but as the government being transparent with voters. We have the right to know what occurred during our free, democratic election.
Because of the need to uphold our time-honored tradition of justice and transparency, I am calling on all Iowans, including our representatives in D.C., to support Sen. Chuck Grassley’s efforts to protect Special Counsel Mueller and Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein. Let them finish the job.
We as a people and a party will be better knowing what happened and be reassured that transparency in government is secure.
Justice and the pursuance of ultimate truth have long been key to the United States legal system. These principles are central to what makes America great: freedom, justice, and equality for all.
The current investigation into potential collusion with Russia during the 2016 election is necessary. Special Counsel Robert Mueller and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein are upholding the processes of justice that have made this nation great for more than two centuries.
Firing either would undermine our country’s responsibility to uphold the rule of law, a responsibility that is fundamental to our heritage and strength as a country. The Russia investigation is also needed to ensure that one of our country’s longtime rivals has not infiltrated our most precious freedom: democracy through free elections.
The attacks on our institutions could harm the strength of our justice system for generations to come. Attacks by Republicans on an investigation introduced by Republicans, ran by Republicans, and overseen by Republicans seems bizarre. Mueller is one of the most highly regarded men in our nation’s legal system. Questioning his commitment to the cause of justice and the pursuit of truth with the ultimate result of firing him would go against everything the Republican Party has exemplified for nearly 50 years.
History has shown Republicans what happens when the pursuit of justice is interfered with. President Richard Nixon fired Archibald Cox, the special prosecutor investigating Watergate, in 1973 in an attempt to curb or end that investigation. That decision marked the imminent end of Nixon's presidency. An attempt to end the Mueller investigation would have the same disastrous outcome for President Trump.
The Republican Party on a national level has been known as the “Law-and-Order Party” for decades, but Iowa Republicans have also been known for transparency in government and clarity of purpose. Those staples for Iowa Republicans are being put to the test. Our institutions must be upheld. Iowa Republicans must hold our leaders accountable. An investigation into potential collusion with Russia should not create fear or be taken as an attack, but as the government being transparent with voters. We have the right to know what occurred during our free, democratic election.
Because of the need to uphold our time-honored tradition of justice and transparency, I am calling on all Iowans, including our representatives in D.C., to support Sen. Chuck Grassley’s efforts to protect Special Counsel Mueller and Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein. Let them finish the job.
We as a people and a party will be better knowing what happened and be reassured that transparency in government is secure.