That’s about one ton of gold, or approximately two cubic feet. If that wasn’t tied down well, I can see how it might cause some damage.
DC is breaking apart and Q says nothing.
Come on Q...get with the program.
In their letter to the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General, Grassley, Graham, Cornyn and Tillis outline the case for appointment of a special counsel to support an independent OIG investigation, and note that the appointment should occur under the specific Justice Department regulations that govern special counsels and limit the scope of their authority. The senators further request that if the Attorney General or Deputy Attorney General determines a special counsel is not appropriate or necessary, then the Department designate a U.S. Attorney's office or other prosecutor with no real or apparent conflict to work with the Inspector General.
Text of letter is provided with the press release. The letter does not appear to have the relatively soft "then the Department designate a U.S. Attorney's office or other prosecutor with no real or apparent conflict to work with the Inspector General." The letter concludes with the following ...
... The Justice Department cannot credibly investigate itself without these enhanced measures of independence to ensure that the public can have confidence in the outcome.To ensure that the appointment of a special counsel rests on a clear, well-defined predicate and scope, and to give the American people the fullest possible confidence in his or her independence and authority, we believe that the appointment should specifically cite, rely on, and follow the Department's regulations governing such an appointment, including specifically 28 C.F.R. S:S: 600.1-600.4.
If you are unwilling to take this step, please send us a detailed reply explaining why not. We look forward to your response.