Ordinarily, we don’t get too excited these days when we hear a politician make a prediction about what will and will not come out of the ongoing “Spygate” origins probe being conducted by Attorney General William Barr and U.S. Attorney John Durham.
But that’s because we often hear such predictions coming from the usual suspects who belong to the House Freedom Caucus.
Don’t get us wrong, many of those members have doggedly pursued details and leads in this massive scandal involving an operation to literally depose a sitting, duly elected president. But all smoke and no fire gets old.
So when someone like Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.), who isn’t prone to making predictions about what’s coming down the pipe, makes one, it’s noteworthy and newsworthy.
(Excerpt) Read more at thenationalsentinel.com
Probes equal nothing. Indictments are what matters.
Seriously, indictments should have begun to be issued within two months after President Trump was inaugurated. By now there should have been hundreds of indictments issued.
No. We do not need more probes, investigations, inspections, hearings and press conferences. We need indictments. Trials. Convictions and imprisonments in federal penitentiaries.
William Barr has been the US Attorney General since February 14th. He has been in office for 114 days. That is long enough for him to take CONCLUSIVE evidence, put it in front of federal grand juries, and order arrests.
But that’s because we often hear such predictions coming from the usual suspects who belong to the House Freedom Caucus.
Don’t get us wrong, many of those members have doggedly pursued details and leads in this massive scandal involving an operation to literally depose a sitting, duly elected president. But all smoke and no fire gets old.
So when someone like Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.), who isn’t prone to making predictions about what’s coming down the pipe, makes one, it’s noteworthy and newsworthy.
(Excerpt) Read more at thenationalsentinel.com
Probes equal nothing. Indictments are what matters.
Seriously, indictments should have begun to be issued within two months after President Trump was inaugurated. By now there should have been hundreds of indictments issued.
No. We do not need more probes, investigations, inspections, hearings and press conferences. We need indictments. Trials. Convictions and imprisonments in federal penitentiaries.
William Barr has been the US Attorney General since February 14th. He has been in office for 114 days. That is long enough for him to take CONCLUSIVE evidence, put it in front of federal grand juries, and order arrests.