I don't trust Sessions or Rosenstein. If I were a betting man, I'd predict that this DOJ investigation will indict underlings only. I hope I'm proven wrong.
I don’t trust Sessions or Rosenstein. If I were a betting man, I’d predict that this DOJ investigation will indict underlings only. I hope I’m proven wrong.
When do the Statute of Limitations run out?
As a result of the original investigation wasnt some underling convicted? Seems as though he got a wrist slap which ended the whole case. What happened to the explosive testimony of the individual who had his non disclosure overturned. I thought that was going to be the big boom.
Yes. A similar Uranium One prosecution by the Justice Departments Criminal Division, lead by U.S. Attorney Rod J. Rosenstein in 2015, lead to several plea deals with private (non-government) schlubs. Key evidence wasn't used. The Informant's evidence was burried. Nobody else was prosecuted. Certainly, nobody inside of government. IMO, it was a whitewash prosecution to appease the oversight committees of Congress.
Now here we are again, in 2018. This time Rosenstein is the Deputy Attorney General, and acting Attorney General on matters that the AG is recused. Once again we have the same prosecutorial team. And once again they are going after a private non-governmental schlub.
Sessions is recused, and we are left with the same guy Rosenstein and the same team of attorneys, who whitewashed the last Uranium One prosecution.
I think you are correct not to trust this.