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.
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 I would expect that case to be withdrawn now.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.
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?
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.
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.