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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI think the 1/6 committee will be forwarding recommendations to DOJ in 2022
If nothing happens after that, THEN I'll worry.
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I think the 1/6 committee will be forwarding recommendations to DOJ in 2022 (Original Post)
Just_Vote_Dem
Dec 2021
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The DOJ doesn't need to fight court battles on subpoenas to build a criminal case
berni_mccoy
Dec 2021
#5
Yup. If the DOJ is waiting for a criminal referral from the House, it will be too late. More than
JohnSJ
Dec 2021
#10
They should already. But that said, the DOJ shouldn't be waiting to do anything until then.
berni_mccoy
Dec 2021
#3
JohnSJ
(92,190 posts)1. I hope they don't have to, and the AG does it without that referral
Just_Vote_Dem
(2,808 posts)2. Why do you say that?
Why not both? The more evidence the better.
berni_mccoy
(23,018 posts)5. The DOJ doesn't need to fight court battles on subpoenas to build a criminal case
They can get warrants.
The DOJ is derelict in its duty to protect the Democracy and the Constitution.
JohnSJ
(92,190 posts)10. Yup. If the DOJ is waiting for a criminal referral from the House, it will be too late. More than
enough evidence to indicte
JohnSJ
(92,190 posts)8. Because the AG should have More than enough evidence already
berni_mccoy
(23,018 posts)3. They should already. But that said, the DOJ shouldn't be waiting to do anything until then.
They should have been doing much of the work that the committee has already done.
Just_Vote_Dem
(2,808 posts)6. None of us has any idea what DOJ is doing in this case
And we shouldn't.
berni_mccoy
(23,018 posts)7. Actually we do. There would be signs of an investigation
There is in fact a complete absence of them.
doc03
(35,332 posts)4. It better be in very early 2022 or it doesn't matter. nt