MaddowBlog-Why Chuck Grassley's weird answer about ICE and judicial warrants matters
The chair of the Judiciary Committee should have some interest in the question of whether ICE agents should be able to enter homes without a warrant.
Why Chuck Grassleyâs weird answer about ICE and judicial warrants matters: www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
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This came to mind nearly a year later, as HuffPosts Igor Bobic asked Grassley whether it was appropriate for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to enter homes without judicial warrants.
Ask a constitutional lawyer, the GOP senator reportedly replied. Im a farmer.
Whether or not one is inclined to describe the 92-year-old Iowan as a farmer, he also has a very different kind of title: Grassley is the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, which should probably take at least some interest in the question of whether ICE agents should be able to enter American homes without a warrant.....
If the Judiciary Committee chairman wanted to defend the presidents agenda, it would at least open the door to a substantive conversation. But to answer key questions with a shrug is to offer a timely reminder about the current Congress willingness to embrace its own irrelevance.