Posted on 03/22/2018 7:43:47 PM PDT by Bigtigermike
Found it....it’s in the article. Sorry that I missed it.
Shannon Bream (Fox News)
@ShannonBream
March 8th
AG’s office confirms this is NOT the IG but a separate ‘senior Federal prosecutor’ outside DC.
If this “outside” prosecutor has empanelled a grand jury and obtained a grand jury indictment, no one can prevent the case from going forward.
Thanks Bigtigermike.
Who really cares about Congressional investigations? It cant indict, its arrest powers are limited to contempt charges, and never used anyway, and the source of a big yawn from JQP anyway.
A grand jury is another matter entirely.
Evidence for review in cursive?
If things are happening, it should be slowly. If the DOJ lawyers are going to prosecute Hilary, Comey, et al, they had better make their case bulletproof. Every single detail has to be verified, corroborated, and carefully, methodically laid out.
The trial attorneys must always keep the appellate court in mind. No I can go undotted, There can be nothing that could get the convictions overturned on appeal.
Wow, Sargon. You continue to impress.
I agree. A sloppy investigation will yield sloppy results.
Giddy up?
CTH, that ‘trust sessions’ horse you’ve been flogging has been dead for over a year now. Give it up already...
We’d have to know first whether or not this is just standard language the DOJ uses in such letters, i.e., it may be boilerplate caveats and not something crafted for this specific case. I don’t know but I would not be surprised if these are simply standard phrases.
Yeah, that’s what I suspected, it’s probably just legal boilerplate indicating legal reasons documents COULD be withheld.
SHOW ME THE INDICTMENTS!
I like the ring of that...a grand jury. hehehe .
No, the congressional investigators can not indict but let's not forget that the Bengazi investigation was instrumental in discovering/exposing Killery's illicit e-mail server. They are worthwhile and they do serve a purpose as well as the legitimate function of congressional oversight.
Sessions only recused himself from the investigation into whether or not there existed colusion between Russia and the Trump campaign. ...That did not prevent him from being active in pursuing other DOJ matters; ...like former DOJ and FBI involvement in the Clinton felonies!
Well said. It describes what is about to happen under Stealth Sessions. Screws have been turning and the polish has been put on the paint job. The IG report will turn the key.
I am somewhat conflicted. On the one hand it is good to hear about what’s going on in the backfield, but to the extent it can be keep under cover, it will be less subject to sabotage by the enemy. That is why criticizing Sessions for not doing anything creates a marvelous foil for Sessions’ undercover prosecutor(s). What I like so much about current events is that Joe diGenova and his wife are now inside the tent and they will be lending their considerable skills and insight to the mix.
I think I could easily turn that around the other way.
“Trump is gearing up for the fight with Mueller and the release of IG report, April / early May.”
IG report was probably done in January.They are just sitting on it to see how things develope so they can massage as necessary.
“That did not prevent him from being active in pursuing other DOJ matters; ...like former DOJ and FBI involvement in the Clinton felonies!”
If it’s a Washington, DC grand jury.... the dems walk.
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