Posted on 09/23/2021 11:32:56 AM PDT by bitt
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he needs to recuse himself, plain and simple.
On Wednesday, yet another wrinkle came during a Zoom conference when Cooper told parties in the case that he knew Sussmann in the 1990s when both worked for the Justice Department and would consider recusal if either side asked
Good.
He should.
He does need to recuse himself. I predict he will not, on the premise that everyone is connected to everyone else in that swamp of DC and he has determined that it won’t effect him in this case.
No, they won’t.
If John Durham is as going after the whole DC Swamp, including the judges and the lawyers, then what better way to do it than to indict Sussmann at the very end of the Statute of Limitations and then watch the conspirators try to deal with it. Maybe picking the right judge is part of the corruption? One can hope.
Of course this case ends up in front of a rat Judge, of course.
All kinds of snags will be thrown into this case until it is deemed “untry-able.”
We have to maintain that judicial impartiality. Maybe Emmet Sullivan can take over. Of course the judge is corrupt. This minnow will get the same “justice” Clinesmith got, a year probation. This isn’t rocket science.
Oh good grief! It just gets better all the time.
No, why would he?
Impressions of impropriety you say, well too bad, they are all democrats so the rules don’t apply.
Democrats can do as they please. All federal crimes will be tried in DC, and you all know what the jury pool consists of (hint — they ain’t republicans).
I ddidn’t know that Lisa Page was involved in a trial. Anybody know the outcome?
And what about that Peter Strzok guy?
Always the familiar names like turds that can never seem to be flushed in the swamp.
And, rather than step up and decide for himself to recuse, he's leaving it to the lawyers to ask him to recuse?
What is his problem with not recusing of his own volition? Why does he need to be asked to? Is that some kind of CYA move?
Conflicts of interest only apply to the little people and conservatives.
The case is ongoing. Lisa Page sued Justice re the release f the e-mails between her and Peter Strzok.
https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/16566453/page-v-us-department-of-justice/
Carter Page sued Lisa Page among others for unlawful surveillance (re FISA applications), but I haven’t found any news about that suit. I guess the judges found that Carter Page did not have standing in that case. (only slightly sarcastic...)
https://nypost.com/2020/11/28/carter-page-sues-doj-fbi-over-unlawful-surveillance/
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