Roger Stone's Time in the Barrel

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Aaron Zelinsky, one of Mueller’s prosecutors, just filed a notice to withdraw from the Stone case, the day that DOJ officials said they would override the line prosecutors and recommend a lower sentencing for the president’s longtime friend and campaign advisor.

Not just that, he resigned effective immediately from the DOJ.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Aaron Zelinsky, one of Mueller’s prosecutors, just filed a notice to withdraw from the Stone case, the day that DOJ officials said they would override the line prosecutors and recommend a lower sentencing for the president’s longtime friend and campaign advisor.

Not just that, he resigned effective immediately from the DOJ.


No, he didn't. He resigned from the special assistant for the US Attorney at DC. He's still the US Attorney in Baltimore.
Anonymous
The Roger Stone sentence was recommended by the Probation Office before prosecutors picked up on that recommendation. IT was standard operating procedure until the Trump tweet over night.
Anonymous
A second resignation



It's time to crank up House hearings again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A second resignation



It's time to crank up House hearings again.


And we thought Jeff Sessions was bad. This Barr “Justice” Department is rotten through and through and that culture starts at the top.
Anonymous
Jonathan Kravis, the other prosecutor also resigned. As a former US attorney this is quite strange.
Anonymous
Wow, Jonathan Kravis has resigned from the DOJ. This is a Sally Yates-type of moment. He's one of the best lawyers at DOJ - former SC clerk. Wow, there's got to be some bad sh*t going on.
Anonymous
And this same DOJ is now deciding whether to charge Erik Prince for his obvious lying to Congress. Spoiler alert: Not a chance.
Anonymous
This is a signal for the House to "break the glass" - a 4 bell emergency.

I wonder if Susan Collins is disappointed yet?
Anonymous
Kravis outright resigned. He was also supposed to be the DOJ prosecutor for the Russian Concord Management case that is set to begin in April. I would expect that case to be withdrawn now.

I also expect DOJ to decline prosecution of Erik Prince for perjury before Congress, even though it would be a slam dunk case.

We are living with a lawless executive branch.
Anonymous
Now a third prosecutor has resigned

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is a signal for the House to "break the glass" - a 4 bell emergency.

I wonder if Susan Collins is disappointed yet?


I love it when I see the left's talking points - in the exact same language - that I see on Twitter when I come here.

Sounds to me that there were a few over-zealous attorneys who over stepped their bounds.

A 7-9 year recommendation is crazy.
Compare that to the 30 days given to SSCI Security Director James Wolfe who actually leaked a top-secret information to the media and then lied to FBI investigators about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kravis outright resigned. He was also supposed to be the DOJ prosecutor for the Russian Concord Management case that is set to begin in April. I would expect that case to be withdrawn now.

I also expect DOJ to decline prosecution of Erik Prince for perjury before Congress, even though it would be a slam dunk case.

We are living with a lawless executive branch.

Fck the GOP. Every last inch of their stupid, anarchic ways.
Anonymous
My prediction is that Barr has some very incriminating evidence about the Mueller investigation - specifically - that these prosecutors knew a year before the investigation ended that there was no "there" there. But, they continued anyway. Why?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a signal for the House to "break the glass" - a 4 bell emergency.

I wonder if Susan Collins is disappointed yet?


I love it when I see the left's talking points - in the exact same language - that I see on Twitter when I come here.

Sounds to me that there were a few over-zealous attorneys who over stepped their bounds.

A 7-9 year recommendation is crazy.
Compare that to the 30 days given to SSCI Security Director James Wolfe who actually leaked a top-secret information to the media and then lied to FBI investigators about it.

Oh lovely. RWNJ talking points.
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