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Justice matters.

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33. Contrary to TFG, President Biden has no say in the DOJ's conduct.
Fri Dec 31, 2021, 01:21 PM
Dec 2021

None. Nada. And it's the way it always must be.

It's tiring to repeat that on a Democratic board.

The J6 committee will soon hold public hearings about who did what and when.

The final report will be published around the summer, and criminal referrals with all the evidence will be provided to the DOJ to present to the Grand Jury for a 50%+1 vote to indict all the targets.

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Maybe they are being investigated, gab13by13 Dec 2021 #1
"Buy"? What a curious term jmowreader Dec 2021 #24
there was an emoluments case........ Takket Dec 2021 #36
I'm guessing that there's not an AG willing to do it. They should have named Norm Eisen. dem4decades Dec 2021 #2
So, you're blaming Joe Biden. brooklynite Dec 2021 #17
I Was A Staunch Supporter Of Mr. Biden SoCalDavidS Dec 2021 #32
Contrary to TFG, President Biden has no say in the DOJ's conduct. Justice matters. Dec 2021 #33
He does have a say in who the AG is... brooklynite Dec 2021 #37
If he acquiesces (IF) Justice matters. Dec 2021 #38
Why, indeed? Scrivener7 Dec 2021 #3
he's a rich republican who used to be defended by the most powerful man in the republican party certainot Dec 2021 #29
THIS is STILL one thing...... MyOwnPeace Dec 2021 #4
the comments following the article: "He worked 16 hours per day! Gave up salary!, etc." Demovictory9 Dec 2021 #6
"He worked 16 hours per day!" PatSeg Dec 2021 #11
Yeah, watching RW cable TV and/or playing golf is such a big workload!! Justice matters. Dec 2021 #34
Yep, just a big spoiled kid PatSeg Dec 2021 #39
As I said when Trump announced he was running for president jimmil Dec 2021 #5
Yes and I believe his goal PatSeg Dec 2021 #12
I must disagree lonely bird Dec 2021 #13
I think eventually all the attention PatSeg Dec 2021 #20
Therein lies the problem lonely bird Dec 2021 #27
Yes, the American celebrity obsession PatSeg Dec 2021 #30
What work? He is an illiterate buffoon with the emotional maturity of a bad todler. housecat Dec 2021 #21
Yes, but... lonely bird Dec 2021 #28
Yes, in his mind PatSeg Dec 2021 #31
Many people like to quote George Carlin where he says it's a big club and you're betsuni Dec 2021 #7
Everybody should read disndat Dec 2021 #8
on some level, the wealthy protect the wealthy...the powerful protect the powerful NewHendoLib Dec 2021 #9
We should call them American oligarchs, gab13by13 Dec 2021 #10
Great article, worth to read in it's entirety. Nt onlyadream Dec 2021 #14
There are currently multiple investigations into TFG's finances. CaptainTruth Dec 2021 #15
Most of what New York state is investigating him for, gab13by13 Dec 2021 #19
If it was something before he became president the statute of limitations would have run out. former9thward Dec 2021 #25
Tax evasion? former9thward Dec 2021 #23
Sadly, it seems to be an accepted benefit of public service positions SheltieLover Dec 2021 #16
Grifting Republicans piss all over America & Biblical teachings Achilleaze Dec 2021 #18
A little off topic but the actions of Louis De Joy really chap my ass. argyl Dec 2021 #22
Yes indeed, also Ryan Zinke as Sec. of the Interior who used his office FakeNoose Dec 2021 #26
he truly needs a new last name Demovictory9 Dec 2021 #40
tRump is the Grift that just keeps on Grifting Blue Owl Dec 2021 #35
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