Posted on 01/04/2021 4:36:31 PM PST by rxsid
Why did the U.S. Attorney for Northern Georgia (Atlanta and Fulton County) just resign?
This could be nothing. Or it could be huge. The U.S. attorney who has Atlanta and Fulton County in his district abruptly resigned today, citing “unforeseen circumstances.”
BREAKING: U.S. Attorney for North Georgia abruptly resigns due to ‘unforeseen circumstances’— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) January 4, 2021
U.S. Attorney Byung “BJay” Pak had scheduled to resign on Inauguration Day, as is often the custom for Department of Justice appointees when a new administration comes in. But instead, he tendered his resignation Monday morning. According to Talking Points Memo:
The U.S. attorney in Atlanta departed his post Monday, TPM has learned, after previously indicating that he would not leave until Inauguration Day. The reason for U.S. Attorney Byung “BJay” Pak’s change of plans are not clear. In an internal email announcing his departure obtained by TPM, Pak cited only “unforeseen circumstances” as the reason he was leaving Monday rather than Jan. 20.A spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney’s office confirmed the resignation on Monday evening, hours after this story was originally published, but could not provide any more details. A spokesperson for the DOJ’s headquarters in D.C. declined to comment when TPM reached out about the departure earlier Monday. The White House declined to comment.
It seems likely that Pak was the “never-Trumper U.S. attorney” referenced by President Trump in a leaked phone call with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. There is speculation based on the call and other actions by the Trump campaign that his team is looking very closely at the Northern Georgia district in their pursuit of evidence that clearly demonstrates voter fraud occurred, particularly in the hotly contested Atlanta results.
Others have looked at recent posts by former Overstock.com CEO Patrick Byrne that show post-election shenanigans that jibe with accusations of covering up rampant voter fraud that took place in the district. Could the U.S. Attorney be involved with the cover up?
As more truth emerges about massive voter fraud in Georgia, particularly the Northern District, it’s conspicuous that the U.S. Attorney there resigns just over two weeks ahead of schedule. Are bombshells about to drop?
Why did the U.S. Attorney for Northern Georgia (Atlanta and Fulton County) just resign?
Maybe he got a better offer, especially since he knows his days on the job are numbered.
I believe Bubba fired every US Attorney.
If I were watching a foreign country, I would be saying...
Something is going on,under the radar...
Eggs-actly.
I believe Bubba fired every US Attorney."
This guy was planning to leave on inaugurating day, per the article. So the question they raise is...why today then?
Bannon said he was fired.
He’s a US Atty and is responsible for prosecuting federal crime in GA. With the federal crimes committed in the election, for example, shredding ballots, he likely wasn’t playing with the team.
POTUS can appoint an acting and I hope he finds one that will rain Hell down on the corruption in GA.
Kim Yo Jong was on his case?
"It seems likely that Pak was the “never-Trumper U.S. attorney” referenced by President Trump in a leaked phone call with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger."
Just to get out of DC. I don’t see the problem.
He wanted to spend more time with his family. Like right away.
Maybe he provided some evidence????? Wishful thinking on my part.
Byung “BJay” Pak resigned after being advised by a close associate Sum Ting Wong.
Except, his office isn't in DC...it's in Atlanta.
More like, he was hiding evidence...which is why Trump complained about him in that call with the corrupt GA SoS.
mebbe he wants NOTHING to do with the coming $hi^show?
He was in Atlanta not DC
It’s either resign now or be fired in 16 days.
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