Ty Cobb said the officials have overseen "war crimes," supervised "the execution of American citizens" and are "unfit for office."
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Ty Cobb said the officials have overseen "war crimes," supervised "the execution of American citizens" and are "unfit for office."

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Ty Cobb spelled out a Trump tactic that is “very dangerous for us all.”
Former Trump White House attorney Ty Cobb on Sunday warned that President Donald Trump’s attacks on the judiciary now represent “one of the greatest threats to our democracy at this stage of the game.”
Cobb, who served as a lawyer for the White House during Trump’s first term, suggested on MS NOW’s “The Weekend” that Congress had been “neutered” by its own cowardice and by Trump’s attacks, to whom it had “ceded basically all control.”
Trump “dictates everything,” House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) does, Cobb argued. “That’s tragic because the way the Constitution is designed, Congress, not the courts, were deemed to be the first wave of resistance to an evil president,” said Cobb, now a fierce critic of his onetime boss.
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Long, overdue good news: Negro League statistics will be integrated into MLB historical record!
Stats from the more than 2,300 players from seven iterations of the Negro Leagues from 1920-1948 will be included in the MLB’s database — including legend and Baseball Hall of Famer Josh Gibson, who will become the single-season record holder in batting average, slugging percentage, and OPS. Previous record holders for those three categories were Barry Bonds, Ty Cobb, and Babe Ruth.
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