where did section 600.3 come from? Dummy.
28 CFR § 600.3 -Qualifications of the Special Counsel. Dumbass.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/28/600.3
where did section 600.3 come from? Dummy.
Weiss was appointed by Trump.
Weiss was appointed by Trump.
Dumbest and Dumb fuck. 
Expired law
But,when it comes to Trump Earl whistles a different tune!

Horseshit
You have Trump cum breath!

Weiss was appointed by Trump.
There is no section 6003 in the Ethics in Government Act.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/5a/compiledact-95-521
TITLE I—FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS OF FEDERAL PERSONNEL (§§ 101 – 112)
[TITLE II—REPEALED]
[TITLE III—REPEALED]
TITLE IV—OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS (§§ 401 – 408)
TITLE V—GOVERNMENT-WIDE LIMITATIONS ON OUTSIDE EARNED INCOME AND EMPLOYMENT (§§ 501 – 505)
It seems the only dummy is you at this point.
Weiss was appointed by Trump.
Indeed.
Pobre says it's 28 CFR § 6003.
"Originally Posted by Poor Richard Saunders View Post
"There is no section 6003 in the Ethics in Government Act."
Poor Pobre.
It's 28 CFR § 600.3 - Qualifications of the Special Counsel moron. Good lord, how stupid are these leftists?
28 CFR § 600.3 -Qualifications of the Special Counsel. Dumbass.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/28/600.3
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_counsel
Current regulations
Edit
Since the expiration of the independent counsel statute in 1999, there has been no federal statutory law governing the appointment of a special counsel
Yes, Pobre, it's Section 600.3...not Section 6003, as you erroneously posted.
28 CFR § 600.3 - Qualifications of the Special Counsel.
CFR
Dummy.
Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR)
28 CFR Part 600 - PART 600—GENERAL POWERS OF SPECIAL COUNSEL
https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/28/part-600
It's a federal REGULATION.
It is not part of any law passed in 1978.
Regulations exist but they are not passed by Congress.
Regulations have chapters and titles.
Laws have chapters and titles.
Regulations are not laws passed by Congress.

Real lawyers know that regulations aren't passed by Congress so they aren't part of an act passed by Congress in 1978.
28 CFR § 600.3 -Qualifications of the Special Counsel. Dumbass.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/28/600.3
I don't know if any laws are broken, but it is AGAINST federal regulations. Are you arguing that we don't need regulations and they do not ever have to applied and Government can do whatever it fucking wants to?
Moron.![]()