[VIDEO] AG Barr Just Went on Live TV and Promised Big Durham Dirt Will Drop Before the Election - Barr says something will drop https://t.co/0F73gfLlTp via @robmaness— 🇺🇸Col. Rob Maness ret.🇺🇸 (@RobManess) August 17, 2020
Former CIA officer charged with spying for China
The method prosecutors said they used to get Alexander Yuk Ching Ma to reveal the nature of his espionage was worthy of a spy novel itself. [Brennan]https://t.co/7DOhmdBjHb— BlueSky (@BlueSky4Ev3r) August 17, 2020
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DHS rebukes GAOs deeply flawed attempt to revive its partisan impeachment efforts with baseless report
Release Date: August 17, 2020
On Monday the Department of Homeland Securitys (DHS) Office of General Counsel (OGC) responded to the baseless legal opinion issued by the Government Accountability Office on Friday. In a detailed, eight-page letter, OGC shows not only that the GAOs legal reasoning and treatment of the evidence are deeply flawed, but also how the timing and authorship of the opinion both reveal it to be a brazenly partisan product issued by supposed nonpartisan agency.
From its origins to its problematic conclusions, indications of the reports partisan ends are impossible for any reasonable observer to ignore.
Not only was it released a mere 80 days before the Presidential electionbut 274 days after the GAO had been asked by congressional Democrats to look into the issue.
According to the GAO staff, the report was prepared by a junior GAO staffer who previously worked on a Democrat campaign and the partisan Senate Democratic Steering and Outreach Committee an arm of Senate Democratic leadership.
The staffer also appears to have very limited experience practicing law, having finished law school only three years ago.
It should have been easy to find a seasoned, non-partisan attorney among the GAOs 3,000 employees to serve as the lead staffer for this report, the letter reads.