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. |
| 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. |
| Jonathan Kravis, the other prosecutor also resigned. As a former US attorney this is quite strange. |
| 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. |
| And this same DOJ is now deciding whether to charge Erik Prince for his obvious lying to Congress. Spoiler alert: Not a chance. |
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This is a signal for the House to "break the glass" - a 4 bell emergency.
I wonder if Susan Collins is disappointed yet? |
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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 I would expect that case to be withdrawn now.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. |
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. |
Fck the GOP. Every last inch of their stupid, anarchic ways. |
| 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? |
Oh lovely. RWNJ talking points. |