Billiejeens
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Dead accurate, except for the prediction of prison. Barr is indeed a jerk, but he does know the law enough to bend it to the point that if charged he is sure he can create reasonable doubt. He does not have to be actually innocent to stay out of prison, just be able to create reasonable doubt inside his guilt and he walks. Right or wrong, it is how the system works.I heard she was accused of fondling little boysNora Dannehy, a federal prosecutor who is a top aide to U.S. Attorney John H. Durham in his Russia investigation, has quietly resigned from the probe, the Hartford Courant reports. Dannehy’s resignation was at least partly out of concern that the investigative team is “being pressed for political reasons to produce a report before its work is done,” her colleagues tell the Courant.
‘This is big’: Legal experts react to prosecutor’s abrupt resignation from John Durham's Russia probe
Nora Dannehy, a federal prosecutor who is a top aide to U.S. Attorney John H. Durham in his Russia investigation, has quietly resigned from the probe, the Hartford Courant reports. Dannehy's resignation was at least partly out of concern that the investigative team is "being pressed for...www.rawstory.com
There goes the witch hunt that never had any credibility to begin with. She will certainly be a key witness to the actual criminal investigation from Bidens new DOJ.
Where did you hear that from?
Durham has until 5 Sept to take action. After that his hands are tied until after the election.
Not according to Barr. Barr said he'll bring charges right up until the election. Since Barr is behaving in a completely rogue manner as AG and operating as Trump's private attorney, it is highly possible that Barr would attempt to file bogus charges right before the election.
Barr will be spending the rest of his life in prison when this is done.
He lied in Court documents in the Flynn case to withdraw the conviction. Perjury. It's not even a questionable call.
Factually false