The DOJ’s credibility is at stake and highly dependent upon the DOJ’s IOG report on its investigation into how the FBI handled the Clinton e-mail investigation which is due “early next year. It, of course, will also depend on how the DOJ acts upon the reports and its recommendations. The IOG’s investigation into this matter was announced in January, 2017, almost a year ago.
The Inspector General is Michael E. Horowitz (J.D. from Harvard Law School) who began his stint in 2012, so I presume he was an appointee of the Obama Administration. So I have a hard time getting enthusiastic. Nevertheless, all the DOJ/FBI leaders who have testified in public Congressional hearings, although not providing any significant information, have tried to reassure Congress that the IOG’s investigation will be complete and will include recommendations regarding who, if anyone, should be prosecuted, and for what reasons.
To me, “early next year” is January 2018, maybe February if you really want to stretch it...just around the corner in old folks’ time...
“The DOJs credibility is at stake”
lolol...The DOJ’s credibility went out the window with Eric Holder and Loretta Lynch. What little it had left.
The whole of the fed govt has no credibility. It is irreparably corrupt.