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To: dontreadthis

How do all of these people here automatically assume that Jeff is asleep at the switch on this one?

Think about it, did Comey not admit in a committee hearing that the Clinton Foundation investigation was not terminated?

Every head of the old DOJ and FBI are implicated in this, a Clinton Foundation investigation, and they were complicit in covering it up. Holder, Lynch, Mueller, Rosenstein, McCabe, Comey and the list goes on.

If you would remember correctly, the collusion investigation was for Russian colluding with the Trump campaign. That collusion is not connected to the Clinton Foundation investigation.


17 posted on 10/17/2017 7:12:14 PM PDT by mazda77
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To: mazda77

Jason Chaffetz had a meeting with Sessions shortly before he left office and Sessions told him there won’t be any prosecutions.


18 posted on 10/17/2017 7:33:24 PM PDT by Karl Spooner
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To: mazda77

I don’t assume Sessions is asleep at the switch. I don’t know whether he has affirmatively decided not to prosecute anyone or anything Clinton-connected, though I tend to suspect he has reached that conclusion. After all, everyone else in the government has.

However, I think that the scope of the corruption is so significantly beyond what Sessions can comprehend, encapsulate, define, whatever word or words you’d want to use. It’s as if he’s a local prosecutor, he arrests and starts to go after a street drug dealer, and rapidly finds himself staring down the barrels of 75 automatic weapons wielded by top killers from a Colombian drug cartel. Frankly, I think he is completely overwhelmed by the scope and breadth of what is becoming more and more apparent. He doesn’t know whether to charge with espionage, bribery, money laundering, or overdue library books. I’m being serious. The top of his head is blown off with the size of what’s been stirred up with these Clintons and their reach. The same could probably be said about the Awan affair. One or two of them might well go to jail for a significant term after a 2.5 year trial, but it will be for bank fraud, not espionage, not mishandling classified materials.


26 posted on 10/17/2017 7:51:20 PM PDT by Attention Surplus Disorder (Apoplectic is where we want them!)
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