“Gosh almighty.” Those words from former Vice President Joe Biden sum up plenty about the announced criminal plea by former FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith. Of course, Biden was not referring to the implications of the FBI lawyer who lied to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act court for the efforts to continue the surveillance of an adviser to the campaign of Donald Trump. Nor was he referring to growing evidence that the Russia investigation was launched based on false and flawed evidence.
Biden was referring to the federal investigation by United States Attorney John Durham that led to the criminal plea by Clinesmith. Like most other Democrats, Biden previously denounced the investigation and the effort to look into criminality. Now that criminality has been found, Democrats and commentators still insist there are no reasons to continue it.
From the start, Democrats overwhelmingly condemned the investigation despite admitting Durham is a respected prosecutor. Leaders like House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff deemed the investigation “tainted” and “political.” Biden mocked the very idea of an “investigation of the investigators” and added, “Give me a break. Gosh almighty.”
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6 comments:
No, give US a break, Democrats!
Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.
It’s nice to have friends.
Can't wait for the next shoe to drop.
Well, when you commit treason by surveilling the opposition, as Obama and Biden did, there's not much you can say except "Give me a break. Gosh almighty."
Think about how corrupt this all is when you have all the democrats, the overlords of technology and the main stream media all willing to bury the truth.
But I'm sure there are plenty of you folks who still believe that they're looking after your best interests. After all, Orange Man bad, so the end justifies the means.
There is no definition for the likes of Obama and Biden. No matter what they will continue with their evil ways and believe they did nothing. Just makes you want to pound the crap out of them - but even that won't work.
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