It’s naive to think that a government will abide by any agreement it makes, including the Constitution.
Of course it will CLAIM to be protective of the sacred document, and to be in compliance all the way.
It lies. It is not capable of truth. It exists to serve itself at the public’s expense.
In a motion filed last month, Kaleb Franks’ attorney Scott Graham cited the FBI’s nonanswers regarding January 6 as evidence of the agency’s shame. With the trial date just weeks away, the Justice Department’s case is imploding amid numerous scandals.
The timing could not be worse for the government, especially the FBI
<><>now under scrutiny for its suspected role in fomenting the Capitol breach on January 6, 2021.
<><>the two events share many similarities,
<><>including plans to “storm” Michigan’s state Capitol building,
<><>the use of militia groups reportedly loyal to Donald Trump,
<><>and official designations that both represent “domestic terror” attacks.
So a public trial that showcases FBI malfeasance at the same time the bureau is shunning questions about January 6 won’t be a reassuring look.
For example, FBI officials won’t disclose the number of “assets” connected to the Capitol protest or whether any FBI agents or informants engaged in violent behavior that day. Provocateurs, including Ray Epps, seen on video several times urging people to enter the building, remain uncharged. Yet the FBI refuses to explain why.
Another reason to insist upon TERM LIMITS. Many career politicians will do ANYTHING to get and retain POWER. That type would not bother to run for office if they could not enrich themselves while staying forever.