Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Garland was smoked out. And personally approved the raid.
Smoked out implies he did something wrong. He didn’t.
Took him four days - FOUR DAYS to come out and admit that he personally signed off.
What do you mean "admit"? Didn't everyone assume he personally signed off? It would have been a shocker if he hadn't.
Wray was taking the hit, as was the judge. Again, why four days?
I HAVE ANSWERED ALREADY. What a troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump just jumped the shark and hired a criminal lawyer best known for representing rappers and social media addiction.
That was for a different crime. Not for this one.
Anonymous wrote:Trump just jumped the shark and hired a criminal lawyer best known for representing rappers and social media addiction.
Anonymous wrote:Trump just jumped the shark and hired a criminal lawyer best known for representing rappers and social media addiction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Garland was smoked out. And personally approved the raid.
Smoked out implies he did something wrong. He didn’t.
Took him four days - FOUR DAYS to come out and admit that he personally signed off.
Garland had to come out and speak because so much misinformation was being vomited into the mediasphere.
For example, regarding whether Garland personally approved the search, Bill Arkin, who used to be a good reporter, wrote something for Newsweek claiming Garland didn't know the search was happening.
When you do something so unprecedented, you tell the American people why that day. Waiting four days allows misinformation to flourish.
Oh so now it’s the Attorney General’s fault that Republicans lie all the time? Neat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FFS. After four days of MAGAworld selfflaggelation TFG now exploring whether to oppose the motion to unseal. Poor Tom Fitton about to enjoy the underside of the crosstown bus.
Warrant will tell nothing. Affidavit is what's wanted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Garland was smoked out. And personally approved the raid.
Smoked out implies he did something wrong. He didn’t.
Took him four days - FOUR DAYS to come out and admit that he personally signed off.
Garland had to come out and speak because so much misinformation was being vomited into the mediasphere.
For example, regarding whether Garland personally approved the search, Bill Arkin, who used to be a good reporter, wrote something for Newsweek claiming Garland didn't know the search was happening.
When you do something so unprecedented, you tell the American people why that day. Waiting four days allows misinformation to flourish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Garland was smoked out. And personally approved the raid.
Smoked out implies he did something wrong. He didn’t.
Took him four days - FOUR DAYS to come out and admit that he personally signed off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Garland was smoked out. And personally approved the raid.
Smoked out implies he did something wrong. He didn’t.
Took him four days - FOUR DAYS to come out and admit that he personally signed off.
And how many days did Trump have to return the stolen docs? Hmmm?
Why didn't Garland address the nation Monday?
He is not legally required to do so, my precious. He said today that he waited for Trump to talk about it first, which implies Garland would not have spoken if Trump had kept his mouth shut - it is the policy of DOJ to say as little as possible about active investigations as possible. But given Trump had his little whine-fest, and triggered morons like you, Garland decided he could give a presser. You'll notice that true to DOJ policy, he gave as little info as humanely possible.
And when YOU run afoul of the law, he will offer you the same courtesy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Garland was smoked out. And personally approved the raid.
Smoked out implies he did something wrong. He didn’t.
Took him four days - FOUR DAYS to come out and admit that he personally signed off.
What do you mean "admit"? Didn't everyone assume he personally signed off? It would have been a shocker if he hadn't.
Wray was taking the hit, as was the judge. Again, why four days?