We know that Schneiderman was blocking and shutting down investigations. With him gone and replaced by a real person, those investigations can proceed?
But of course that's what we can all see. Not sure there's anything else or what it may be. Whatever it is, it's 'extremely' relevant.
Can "When does the clock run out" pertain to the statute of limitations and the New York investigations that Schneiderman was blocking?
I think it might.
Bagster
Lesser Oracle
Schneiderman, the only state official in many of the Deep State cabal meetings, had a mission/assignment: indict Trump and/or his team on state crime charges. Presidential pardon power, which is absolute w/r/t federal crime, does not protect from state or local charges.
The cabal had a pincer movement going: Mueller/Roz/FBI et al producing federal indictments or "obstruction" charges for impeachment fodder; Schneiderman ginning up New York investigations of Trump business dealings for state crime indictments.
With Schneiderman gone, so is that particular threat.
Pincer now has only one pince.
In my humble opinion it means that any evidence in the possession of NYCPD can be submitted to the feds for evidence, any investigation related documents, etc.
And there still the investigations of the Clinton Foundation and her emails. Those investigation materials are still sitting there and new people will be in charge.
RR is toast. I bet it happened today.