Obstruction like a mother er
Obstruction like a mother er
politicians investigating politicians
Does anyone have a guestimate how long til this dog n pony show ends?
Costs to taxpayers?
Mueller investigation closing in on 1 BILLION![]()
Lock them up for responding to a FOIA and heavily redacting the release?
im asking what the precise difference is between an investigation and a matter, as FBI terminology goes
agreed on principle, but she already was investigated and clearedHillary broke the law multiple times, no one should be above the law. As a lawyer I’m shocked you would even ask this question.
republican congressmen were upset with the clinton investigation? no
if you want an internal investigation of the FBI, have at it. you're just dragging out the corpse of hillary so you can have a partisan punching bag
Last edited by spurraider21; 01-04-2018 at 08:24 PM.
That wasn’t a proper investigation as you will soon see when we start hearing what the OIG investigation uncovered.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/ampht...581_story.html
Only $993.3 million more to go![]()
so please break down what a matter is and what an investigation is, according to the FBI. what is done different, procedurally?
if the FBI and DOJ could have been politicized to protect shillary what makes you think the OIG cant be politicized to engage in a witch hunt?
At the current rate, only 62 more years to go Chris.
so according to Clarke (who predictably points to no source), "when all is said & done" it "will approach" 1 billion
and you translate that to mean: Mueller investigation closing in on 1 Billion
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I'll take Sheriff Clarke vs. "vy65" for $500 Alex.
I’ll take DOJ budgetary reports and simple math vs. Chris’ twitter feed of rastlin and Sherrif Clarke for $1000 Alex
What is it with these repugs? 1 Billion?![]()
well, its not vy's figure. he's citing to the DOJ's budget report. clarke is making his up out of thin air
so i'll translate your post:
"I'll take thin air over the DOJ's budget report for $500 Alex"
Chris getting shat on worse than Hulk Hogan at Wrestlemania XVII ....
Top House Conservatives Just Called on Attorney General Jeff Sessions to Resign
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC) are calling out Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
Both Jordan and Meadows aren't pleased with Sessions at the U.S. Department of Justice. They are so concerned with how Sessions has performed as attorney general that they are asking for him to step down.
In an editorial for the Washington Examiner, Jordan and Meadows argue that “there is no evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russians.” Further, the two congressmen point out that it's not because a lack of “examination,” as six investigations have taken place regarding the Russian probe.
Jordan and Meadows follow up with a series of questions that they want to be answered.
“If George Papadopoulos was central to the FBI’s investigation of the Trump campaign, why did the FBI wait more than 6 months to interview him in late January and again in February? And even if they were trying to keep the probe quiet during the 2016 election, why wait more than 2 months after Election Day?” the congressmen write.
Among other questions asked by Jordan and Meadows are about former FBI Director James Comey, Fusion GPS, and Christopher Steele, the author of the Trump dossier.
Then comes a joint call from the congressmen for Sessions to resign:
It’s apparent that Comey has never had a problem sharing information with reporters, and he allowed his team to “follow the leader” in that regard — but it is time for this practice to come to an immediate end.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions has recused himself from the Russia investigation, but it would appear he has no control at all of the premier law enforcement agency in the world. It is time for Sessions to start managing in a spirit of transparency to bring all of this improper behavior to light and stop further violations. If Sessions can't address this issue immediately, then we have one final question needing an answer: When is it time for a new attorney general?
Sadly, it seems the answer is now.
At this time, it's unclear if other conservatives in the House feel the same as Jordan and Meadows.
https://ijr.com/the-declaration/2018...ssions-resign/
I'm legit sorry Chris. I know it must be annoying that we expect sources for claims. Really makes it harder to make points, huh?
Sessions bad now
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