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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI've posted it before and I'll post it again...
If you follow the twitter account of Emptywheel and emptywheel.net, you will see there is plenty of evidence that DOJ is busily investigating 45 and his minions. Let's let it play out.
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MarineCombatEngineer
(12,449 posts)the DoJ.
It's good that they're just as much in the dark as we are, that's the way it should be, never tip your cards until you're sure of a winning hand.
You, I and nobody else here know what the progress is on this wide ranging investigation and I fully trust AG Garland and the DoJ to know what they're doing over a bunch of Congresscritters or DU'er's who think they are entitled to know before the DoJ is ready to let us know.
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MarineCombatEngineer
(12,449 posts)Just where did I do that?
I stand by what I said.
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MarineCombatEngineer
(12,449 posts)Have a great Thursday.
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fightforfreedom
(4,913 posts)It does not work that way. This investigation is unprecedented in our history. You cannot compare it to anything, not even Watergate.
The resources, manpower, time, to investigate and charge, almost 900 people is mind boggling. Not to mention the multiple people who have been charged with seditious conspiracy. All the other investigations across the country the DOJ has to handle at the same time is not considered by some.
It still looks like to me that Garland has started at the bottom and is slowly working his way to the top. Some people also ignore the fact the DOJ needs the massive amount of evidence the committee has collected. They cannot move forward with out it. They need all the evidence to add to all the evidence they have.
MarineCombatEngineer
(12,449 posts)I can understand the frustration of the perceived slowness of the DoJ, but, like you said, this is unprecedented in our history and I believe that AG Garland and the DoJ are going about it the right way, start at the low hanging fruit and work their way up to the top, which, in my uninformed opinion, is exactly what they're doing and are close to dropping the hammer.
Ohio Joe
(21,770 posts)I can't recommend them enough
MarineCombatEngineer
(12,449 posts)electric_blue68
(14,975 posts)inthewind21
(4,616 posts)Twitter to find out what's gong on with the DOJ? And we wonder what went wrong in this country.
mcar
(42,424 posts)of pre-mid terms Dems suck narratives.