I was so disappointed to hear DiGenova say Barr is not inclined to make political prosecutions, his focus is to restore confidence in the system and process.
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I’ve only used the terms “political prosecution” to identify prosecutions conducted for political reasons instead of justice. Michael Flynn would be, in my book, a political prosecution - done to tar a political party and POTUS but not for legitimate reasons.
So Barr’s focus on restoring confidence in the system makes sense to me, and it’s why things are taking so long. WHile the good guys must have heard about crimes committed, they aren’t going to act on those assertions without all the legal back and forth such cases NORMALLY receive. They know things they technically “can’t know” so they wait for it to make it’s way into the legal system without expediting it because it would be cast as a “rush to judgement”, “kangaroo court” or political prosecution instead of lawful accountability.
Thank you both for your thoughtful responses. I so hope and pray that we really do see justice, so we can heal as a nation.
Thanks for that excellent explanation.