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Rod Rosenstein no longer overseeing Russia probe
As expected, Whitaker took over the probe...
https://nypost.com/2018/11/07/rod-ro...g Russia probe Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is no longer overseeing special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into Russian election meddling — following the resignation of Jeff Sessions. Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker will now oversee the investigation, a Justice Department spokeswoman said. “The Acting Attorney General is in charge of all matters under the purview of the Department of Justice,” said spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores. In a 2017 opinion piece, Whitaker called for Mueller to “limit the scope of his investigation.” The investigation was being managed by Rosenstein because Sessions had recused himself. |
Well since Rosenstein signed his name to the fraudulent FISA warrants, he never should have been on this case to begin with.
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Trump scared.
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Why worry,
It's a witch hunt. Not going to find any witches right ? It's about getting the inside word on where and what the investigations knows. Constitutional crisis, here we come ! |
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Banana republica ....
If I am going to live in one for half a year, i'll select one where my money goes way further :2 cents: |
Rosenstein is now probably like the others before him.. Being a place holder awaiting his own indictment and/or has become a witness himself.
I've said it half a million times before. There's a reason Trump has a General as Chief of Staff. |
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But much of what is about to happen will be decided in the SC, now you know why kavanaugh. For someone who proclaims to be innocent of many charges 'not even brought forward', it sure is not looking like it. Trumps pinch point is his legal staff which is short in number and has few wanting to ruin their reputation joining his team. But when those subpoena's come through, they need to be double the number they currently have to have a chance to keep up with them. But my concern is what happens in the lame duck session of congress and current documentation not allowed into the congressional inquiry. The future office holders have no power to force the preservation those documents. A simple tax return exposure will certainly change public opinion quickly. But not change all the complex details that will end up in the SC. |
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