The entire 35,000 sealed indictments thing is the question in my mind. I am reasonably familiar with operations of the court system. Processing that many indictments in the claimed timeframe would collapse the already rickety system. Not to mention the union scum that represent these now “over worked” court clerks would be out screaming bloody hell if they were doing that much work. Basic logic says that there is some kind of glitch, reorganizing of records or a fundamental misunderstanding of how the system works.
Counterpoint.
What is the average number of indictments/yr in CONUS?
On that "fundamental misunderstanding" angle, only a fraction of the 35,000 sealed filings are indictments. Yes, there is an uptick in the raw number of sealed filings, but for all we know many of these involve aspects of civil cases; and it is certain that many of the sealed matters involve juveniles.
Pretty good article on the mechanics at dailydot. I disagree with the author's "The central claim of the #QAnon conspiracy theory is ..." statement, for what that disagreement is worth.