‘Without the rule of law, without respect for the Constitution, without honest administration in the Justice Department, we don’t have a republic…’
(Ben Sellers, Liberty Headlines) In a forthcoming book, former acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker piles on to the condemnations of Obama-era officials who politicized some of the nation’s most trusted law-enforcement institutions, according to the Washington Times.
“Without the rule of law, without respect for the Constitution, without honest administration in the Justice Department, we don’t have a republic,” Whitaker writes inAbove the Law, due for release on May 19.
The high-profile case against Michael Flynn is among the examples he cites of the incestuous blurring of lines within the Justice Department, the intelligence community, the judiciary and other democratic pillars around which the Left sought to wrap its deep-state tentacles.
Michael Flynn, the former national security adviser, was accused of lying to the FBI about his contact with a Russian diplomat prior to Trump’s inauguration.
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It's all so very cozy, isn't it.
ReplyDeleteThe plot thickens. I would love to see Obama charged with an attempted coup.
ReplyDeletePOS bill bill barr just said NO.
DeleteJudges are Not supposed to be "Activists" or Political & should be
ReplyDeleteREMOVED when they have demonstrated that they are so !!!
Period !!
ReplyDeleteThe AG's language was tightly parsed. He said based on what he's seen so far. Leaves the door open for later discoveries to change his mind.
The key to understanding what is happening is that they are uncovering 8 years of across the board criminality. To indict and, equally important, to convict requires exhaustive attention to detail because it will be met with every conceivable objection and stall when they turn on the fan and start cleaning the Obama stable.
Patience.
DUDE. THATS A CONFLICT OF INTEREST
ReplyDeleteFlynn's attorney will seek another Judge
this still drags on
Above God:Above God? Antichrist!
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