Show-Me High Noon Showdown As AG Demands Kim Gardner's Resignation

Today a bold move by the Missouri AG targets STL political leadership . . . Here's is the basics of sitch that really goes back a few years when this politico helped bring down a creeper Guv who eventually resigned.

Here's the word . . .

Attorney General Andrew Bailey, a Republican, gave Gardner "until noon tomorrow" to announce her resignation, after a motorist who repeatedly violated his bond conditions on earlier charges crashed and injured a teenage volleyball player.

"We are giving Kim Gardner until noon tomorrow to resign. If she refuses, she will face immediate removal proceedings in the form of a writ of quo warrant brought by our office," Bailey revealed on Twitter.

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Missouri AG gives ultimatum to Dem attorney Kim Gardner following public outcry: resign or be removed

The Missouri Attorney General has given embattled Democratic St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner an ultimatum amid public safety outcries following a major incident over the weekend: resign or be removed. Attorney General Andrew Bailey, a Republican, gave Gardner "until noon tomorrow" to announce her resignation, after a motorist who repeatedly violated his bond conditions on earlier charges crashed and injured a teenage volleyball player.


MO attorney general demands Gardner's resignation, threatens to file removal proceedings

ST. LOUIS (KMOV) -- Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey demanded Wednesday that St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner immediately resign or face removal proceedings by his office. Bailey said in a press release that if Gardner does not resign by noon Thursday, he will file removal proceedings against her.


Missouri attorney general demands Gardner resign by noon on Thursday or face removal proceedings

Many have called the case emblematic of the dysfunction in Gardner's office in St. Louis and some state and local leaders have also called for her resignation. ST. LOUIS - As a 17-year-old Tennessee girl remains in a St.

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