U.S. Sen Blumenthal Talks on Saturday About Legal Actions Against Trump Administration

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U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal

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U.S.  Sen. Richard Blumenthal is scheduled to give a talk in Stamford about the numerous lawsuits — filed since January 2017 — to block or reverse actions of Trump administration and address corruption within the administration itself.

This announcement previously was published by GreenwichFreePress.com.

The event is free and open to the public and will be held from 1 to 2:30 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 9 at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 20 Forest St., Stamford.

Titled “Not Just Mueller,” the event will focus on lawsuits that are not related to the Special Counsel’s investigation.

The administration and the President have been sued repeatedly over a wide range of issues — the Emoluments Clause; the Presidential Records Act; the administration’s orders related to immigrants and transgender military personnel; 2020 census questions — to name just a few. The list is overwhelming, and Blumenthal, a Democrat and resident of Greenwich, will help us make sense of it all.

The senator’s experience as Connecticut’s Attorney General for 20 years makes him uniquely qualified to explain the scope and intentions of the lawsuits, and he himself is a plaintiff in the emoluments lawsuit.

The event is co-hosted by two groups: Indivisible Stamford and
Indivisible Greenwich.

Following the talk, there will be a question and answer session. Members of the public are invited to submit questions to the Senator by sending an email to info@indivisiblestamford.com.

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