Brad Sallows
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Either they had access or they didn't. Right now the only information available is that they didn't.
lolololol oh wait it isn't Apr 1st anymore
Maybe it is in some alternative universe.
It must be nice to be so blissfully ignorant that you can publicly ridicule dissenting opinion."Alternative facts"
Dissenting opinion that isn't based on any corroborable facts and that doesn't even make logical sense when evaluated against established facts is not an opinion worth taking seriously.It must be nice to be so blissfully ignorant that you can publicly ridicule dissenting opinion.
It must be nice to be so blissfully ignorant that you can publicly ridicule dissenting opinion.
lol, what non disclosure? He took a plea and didn't go to trial.Go ahead, call this lawyer a liar. He's accusing the US government of non disclosure, in public, on TV. What do you think they'd do if he was lying?
Former lawyer for 'QAnon Shaman' says Jan. 6 footage wasn't shown to client, calls prison sentence a 'tragedy'
The former attorney of Jacob Chansley, known nationally as the "QAnon Shaman," tells Tucker Carlson the Jan. 6 footage released Monday was never presented to his client.www.foxnews.com
Go ahead, call this lawyer a liar. He's accusing the US government of non disclosure, in public, on TV. What do you think they'd do if he was lying?
Former lawyer for 'QAnon Shaman' says Jan. 6 footage wasn't shown to client, calls prison sentence a 'tragedy'
The former attorney of Jacob Chansley, known nationally as the "QAnon Shaman," tells Tucker Carlson the Jan. 6 footage released Monday was never presented to his client.www.foxnews.com
I'm not speculating. Nobody knows what's happening inside the DOJ. I'm certainly not professing to know. I can wait and see what happens. Let's not forget. The DOJ and the FBI are being investigated right now by Congress. I wonder why such upstanding and beyond reproach departments find themselves in such a pickle.The proceedings that truly matter regarding January 6th are the judicial ones. So far over 1000 people have been charged criminally for participating to various degrees in the storming of the Capitol. About 450 have been convicted and sentenced so far, 67 of them at trial. One has been acquitted at trial, and 13 cases have been dismissed- so overall, prosecutors have a very high batting average. DOJ believes there may be up to 1000 more chargeable suspects.
Additionally, there is the federal Special Counsel investigation that will determine if there are grounds to pursue indictment of anyone other than those who were actually on the ground, for any offences pertaining to preventing the peaceful transition of power. That investigation is ongoing and has seen quite a number of witnesses testify before the Grand Jury. Most recently, earlier this past week, a federal judge ordered that former VP Mike Pence will be required to testify before the grand jury on that matter, so investigators and the special counsel have clearly been working their way from the ground level all the way up to the former senior executive levels.
So, sure, Congress can do its thing and whoever is in power will hold their inquiries and votes, etc. That can result in referrals for the sort of meaningful prosecutorial actions I've outlined above. What really mattes in the legal realm is what the courts do. They're doing a lot.
I'm not speculating. Nobody knows what's happening inside the DOJ. I'm certainly not professing to know. I can wait and see what happens. Let's not forget. The DOJ and the FBI are being investigated right now by Congress. I wonder why such upstanding and beyond reproach departments find themselves in such a pickle.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/08/politics/house-republicans-investigation-doj-fbi/index.html
Why? That's simple. They had the audacity to investigate Trump and even "raid" his residence. If there's anything that is ACTUALLY political in all of this, it's the republican/MAGA responses to legitimate actions by the DOJ and FBI. The GOP and otherwise MAG supporters have no evidence but are making wild claims based purely on politics.I'm not speculating. Nobody knows what's happening inside the DOJ. I'm certainly not professing to know. I can wait and see what happens. Let's not forget. The DOJ and the FBI are being investigated right now by Congress. I wonder why such upstanding and beyond reproach departments find themselves in such a pickle.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/08/politics/house-republicans-investigation-doj-fbi/index.html
Rule of law and anarcho-tyranny both are based on legitimate actions. But they are essentially incompatible philosophies. Sure, some people are upset at what is being done. But the broad impression I have is that many more people are upset by a sense that rules are not being applied without favour.Why? That's simple. They had the audacity to investigate Trump and even "raid" his residence. If there's anything that is ACTUALLY political in all of this, it's the republican/MAGA responses to legitimate actions by the DOJ and FBI. The GOP and otherwise MAG supporters have no evidence but are making wild claims based purely on politics.
The only reason it seems one sided is because it IS one sided, but not because the democrats are applying rules "with favour", but because there's enough actual evidence (many of it already public) that Trump has actually done shit (a lot of shit) worth having rules applied to.Rule of law and anarcho-tyranny both are based on legitimate actions. But they are essentially incompatible philosophies. Sure, some people are upset at what is being done. But the broad impression I have is that many more people are upset by a sense that rules are not being applied without favour.
The charitable explanation for the document investigation migrating to "obstruction" is that going after prominent politicians for mere unauthorized possession has become problematical.
Two tiered justice systemRule of law and anarcho-tyranny both are based on legitimate actions. But they are essentially incompatible philosophies. Sure, some people are upset at what is being done. But the broad impression I have is that many more people are upset by a sense that rules are not being applied without favour.
The same way Trump was investigated for the last six years by the Democrat congress and house committees.They’re being investigated by a Republican controlled committee in the House of Representatives, so it would be more accurate to say they’re being investigated by a House committee than all of Congress. In any case, I’m sure you put exactly as little weight to that investigation as you did to Democrat-controlled House proceedings like the Jan 6th committee or both impeachment trials- right?