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In reply to the discussion: 344 Days Since The Jan 6 Insurrection, 278 days since Merrick Garland took office [View all]gab13by13
(32,460 posts)23. If DOJ, the FBI, gets involved now,
they can't run out the clock, at least until 2025 if the GQP wins the presidency.
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344 Days Since The Jan 6 Insurrection, 278 days since Merrick Garland took office [View all]
berni_mccoy
Dec 2021
OP
'Get used to these posts'...no. I am going to block them as they serve no purpose and you have
Demsrule86
Dec 2021
#53
The OP is interested in this event, it is current news. So what's the problem with her discussing
Autumn
Dec 2021
#65
Hate to break it to you but everything at this point in time has a political impact.
Autumn
Dec 2021
#68
Have you called your congressman/woman or either of your Senators, or the President?
George II
Dec 2021
#54
Yes, it's getting old. That is the point! Where is justice? Where is the protection for our
Scrivener7
Dec 2021
#10
Every fucking time. That is the only argument you guys have. In a year, when TFG is still golfing
Scrivener7
Dec 2021
#21
This a very complex investigation unlike anything ever seen in American history,
MarineCombatEngineer
Dec 2021
#22
I know we are almost a year out from a well publicized attempted coup and not a single person
Scrivener7
Dec 2021
#25
Using ignore takes all the fun out of telling people what they can and can't talk about.
Autumn
Dec 2021
#24
Waste of time...proving that Trump and his minions were trying to stage a coup will
Demsrule86
Dec 2021
#52
Democracy is hanging by a thread while repu kes pass laws Everyday to give themselves the right to
onecaliberal
Dec 2021
#9
The Watergate robbers were arrested in the course their break-in. Pretty much public.
George II
Dec 2021
#59
Watergate lawyer Jill Wine-Banks has done that on TV from the last impeachment 'til yesterday.
ancianita
Dec 2021
#71
I would love to see Garland appoint a special counsel with the full investigatory powers of the DOJ
Poiuyt
Dec 2021
#64
Garland is slow walking this. He's the disappointment that some us of knew he would be.
GoneOffShore
Dec 2021
#7
So you're hinting that Garland is "slow walking" (as was said) because republicans are responsible..
George II
Dec 2021
#58
How was that a Federal crime? The Arizona election was already certified and Biden was inaugurated.
George II
Dec 2021
#62
If you need to ask that, you have never really understood how prosecutions work
berni_mccoy
Dec 2021
#61
Not in this case, this is a case like no other ever experienced in American history,
MarineCombatEngineer
Dec 2021
#63
I only speculate but Glenn Kirschner said he knows who would be in charge or that at the DOJ
Justice matters.
Dec 2021
#72
The entire Bush/crime admin never got what they deserve for WMD lies and torture camps
traitorsgalore
Dec 2021
#73