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In reply to the discussion: DOJ rebuffs Democrats' request for inventory of Trump's boxes [View all]Grasswire2
(13,849 posts)37. very well said
The truth too often goes to die in the holdings of the DoJ.
And I am tired of the fact that so much is kept from the American people.
How do we consent to be governed when information that could affect our votes is kept from us by fiat?
We do not give our informed consent to be governed --- the basis of the Constitution -- if we are not informed.
A secret server where critical documents are withheld from the light of day. The FBI taking thousands of tips on a tip line and then culling and sending the most important (as determined by the FBI) to the WH Counsel (effectively making a hit list for the pervert-in-chief).
The still-redacted Mueller Report.
It's a secretive government, at the top.
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They're busy looking at the unopened boxes and thinking important thoughts about them. They
Scrivener7
Apr 2022
#1
I think all your questions are the same questions the DOJ is investigating
Fiendish Thingy
Apr 2022
#7
One of the interesting things about investigations is they don't often ask witnesses questions
Fiendish Thingy
Apr 2022
#13
i'd rather someone be put in jail for smuggling top secret files out of the white house
orleans
Apr 2022
#23
Even if the documents contain no evidence of crimes, removing them is a crime
Fiendish Thingy
Apr 2022
#15
If it's highly classified, then who on Maloney's committee actually has the clearance to be privy to
Novara
Apr 2022
#22
I don't like this. Not a damned bit. The DOJ is owned by the 6 of the 6/3 USSC.
jaxexpat
Apr 2022
#20
"Rebuffs"?? BS. DOJ's had a full plate since it was able to constitute itself a year and a month ago
ancianita
Apr 2022
#31
Thanks for the correction. The same holds true for Oversight in terms of jurisdiction.
ancianita
Apr 2022
#52
Maybe if we had some assurance that action was happening to hold TFG accountable for ANYTHING...
Grasswire2
Apr 2022
#38
I still don't get the point. The Oversight Committee can't hold Trump accountable either
Raven123
Apr 2022
#46
That's a clear sign that the boxes contain material that are well above the average Congressperson's
Martin68
Apr 2022
#56