that is what I call “leveraged”
I think that’s the way any such people should be considered, anyway, if they’re unknown.
Then you see something like lj posted about [RR], still in his position, standing up for Barr ... when we see the Mule report we’re going to know more.
There are so many puzzles within the puzzles ... it’s quite the movie! ;)
If a legal proceding is convened to adjudicate anything that happened in the DOJ under his tenure as DDAG, neither the prosecution or defense can depose him for his knowledge if he is not a current employee. If he is fired, he does not need to answer a deposition as he is no longer a principal witness.
He may choose to depose for one side or the other as it benefits him to do so. If he sees no benefit, he would decline on advice of counsel.
If he declines, it would show him to be a black hat so watch for that.
When the report comes out and all of a sudden they realize Rosey was turned they themselves will turn on him.
Forgetting of Course it was Rod who appointed and oversaw Mueller. Who also expanded the grounds in which the angry 19 Lawyers could investigate.
Hoisted on their own Retard... :)