Interesting development.
To: neverevergiveup
It must be closing down. When this low life bottom feeder leaves, you know that they have sucked all of the available scum from the pond. There ain't even a catfish left in the water.
Weissman should be in jail.
2 posted on
03/14/2019 4:09:49 AM PDT by
USS Alaska
(Nuke all mooselimb terrorists, today.)
To: neverevergiveup
Helping work on preventing wrongful convictions? The jokes write themselves sometimes.
3 posted on
03/14/2019 4:14:17 AM PDT by
gopno1
To: neverevergiveup
Sinking ship or mission accomplished?
5 posted on
03/14/2019 4:22:26 AM PDT by
Raycpa
To: neverevergiveup
Andrew Weissmann will leave to teach at New York University while working on various public service projects and preventing wrongful convictionsJust in time for NYU's summer semester?
This sounds kinda like the "leaving to spend more time with his family" line. "Preventing wrongful convictions"? Considering the guy's history, somebody has a sick sense of humor.
William Barr was confirmed as Attorney General on February 14, 2019. Odd coincidence.
7 posted on
03/14/2019 4:36:10 AM PDT by
Sooth2222
("Every nation gets the government it deserves." -Joseph de Maistre)
To: neverevergiveup
So the Weissman half of the Mueller-Weissman Gang is leaving organized crime. He belongs in a special cell in SuperMax.
8 posted on
03/14/2019 4:36:39 AM PDT by
ScottinVA
(The most urgent gathering threat to America: the Democrat Party)
To: neverevergiveup
After the release of the Ohr testimony, Barr probably demanded that Weissman step down. Weissman wa deeply conflicted and should never have been on the team. Ohr indicated that Weissman had been briefed on the Steele Dossier long before he joined Muellers team.
9 posted on
03/14/2019 4:37:59 AM PDT by
kabar
To: neverevergiveup
It looks like, if Weissman is leaving, then the report that the Trump kids are going to be indicted is BS since Weissman has been the signatory on all of the indictments he has been the lead prosecutor. He would not be leaving if the “kids” were to be indicted.
10 posted on
03/14/2019 4:51:20 AM PDT by
usnavy_cop_retired
(Retiree in the P.I. living as a legal immigrant)
To: neverevergiveup
I guess the new AG bill barr is all over this thing. /s
Has barr done anything yet? Is he going to go after any real criminals or just continue to insulate the fake investigations by the real criminals?
To: neverevergiveup
I wonder when it is effective?
Hopefully, he was given the bum’s rush out the door by security this morning, and his computers and phone impounded for investigation.
14 posted on
03/14/2019 5:19:36 AM PDT by
BeauBo
To: neverevergiveup
Weissmann is bias incorporated. Mueller got all of the “honorable” man garbage while Weissmann did all of the dishonorable work. Makes me want to spit.
To: neverevergiveup
Why in the world would anyone use a Michael Wolff quote in any capacity, he is a world class liar/fabricator.
16 posted on
03/14/2019 5:30:53 AM PDT by
TexasM1A
To: neverevergiveup
My guess is that Weissmann is going to start leaking classified info to the US Attorney for Southern District of NY and the NY state Attorney General.
17 posted on
03/14/2019 6:04:57 AM PDT by
Kid Shelleen
((Beat your plowshares into swords. Let the weak say I am strong))
To: neverevergiveup
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Andrew Weissman
19 posted on
03/14/2019 6:08:08 AM PDT by
gaijin
To: neverevergiveup
Andrew Weissmann will leave to teach at New York University while working on various public service projects and preventing wrongful convictions, NPR reported. Maybe he can look into the killing of Enron. A rogue prosecutor killed the company...and was overturned 9-0 by the Supremes.
20 posted on
03/14/2019 6:09:26 AM PDT by
gogeo
(Liberal politics and mental instability; coincidence, correlation, or causation?)
To: neverevergiveup
Trump should have vilified him rather than going after Mueller. Mueller was a figurehead while Weisman was the investigation...he was part of the coup attempt which should have disqualified him from the start. He sent a congrat letter to the fired attorney general sally yates.
23 posted on
03/14/2019 6:39:59 AM PDT by
SPRINK
(G)
To: neverevergiveup
“and preventing wrongful convictions,”
LOL.
5.56mm
25 posted on
03/14/2019 7:02:06 AM PDT by
M Kehoe
(DRAIN THE SWAMP! BUILD THE WALL!)
To: neverevergiveup
Andrew Weissmann will leave to teach at New York University while working on various public service projects and preventing wrongful convictions ... You just can't make this sh$t up.
26 posted on
03/14/2019 7:02:43 AM PDT by
Go Gordon
(I gave my dog Grady a last name - Trump - because he loves tweets.)
To: neverevergiveup
Preventing wrongful convictions?
Enron. Arthur Anderson. Ted Stevens. Anyone?
This guy belongs in jail. And no, I’m not kidding.
30 posted on
03/14/2019 9:58:35 AM PDT by
sauropod
(Yield to sin, and experience chastening and sorrow; yield to God, and experience joy and blessing.)
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