Posted on 04/01/2018 6:53:27 PM PDT by Hojczyk
Moreover, Sessions was, in fact, using Justice Department lawyers with prosecutorial power in connections with potential FISA and related abuses. Since November, John Huber, the U.S. Attorney for Utah, has been on the case. Trump apparently didnt know this, but he should have. Sometimes its better to talk to the Attorney General than mindlessly to blast him on Twitter.
Huber was appointed by President Obama, but his name was submitted by Senators Hatch and Lee of Utah. Thus, his selection by Sessions seems like a shrewd move. As Obamas nominee it will be difficult for critics plausibly to paint him as anti-Democrat. But as the favorite of Hatch and Lee, Republicans should be confident that hes not in the Democrats pocket. Moreover, because Huber works out of Utah, its unlikely that hes connected in any way with D.C. insiders such as James Comey and Andrew McCabe.
What about the decision to use a U.S. attorney rather than appoint a special counsel? This decision also seems sound, and not just because I dont like special counsels. The combination of the IG and the USA should be able to accomplish as much as a special counsel would and accomplish it faster and with less fanfare.
The absence of fanfare is an advantage because it makes it more difficult for Democrats and their media partners to push the idea that anyone is being persecuted. A Justice Department investigation headed by two Obama appointees is harder to shoot at than a special counsel. And, of course, nothing prevents Sessions from appointing a special counsel if changed circumstances militate in favor of doing so.
In sum, Sessions has handled this matter well, Trumps foolish tweets notwithstanding.
They eventually complied by providing the documents requested but they were redacted to hide details of the criminal investigation.
The only way to drain the swamp is get the money out of DC...
Trump lost big in the last budget....the GOP is deep in the swamp..
The DOJ. and. FDI are corrupt and should be defunded..
The Establishment GOP hates Trump as much or more than the Democrats. The Senate Republicans have already threatened Trump with impeachment. They are drooling at the prospect.
It’s the job of career Obama-appointees to find no fault with Democrats. The much ballyhooed Horowitz found Holder as pure as the wind-driven snow in the Fast and Furious gun-walking murder racket. It’s their job.
‘These things take time’
Only when Obama-appointees are ostensibly investigating Democrats. When any supporter of Trump is involved, the pace is greased lightning.
Mike Lee famously agreed with Lindsey Graham that there would be hell to pay if Trump fired Mueller. If siding with Graham and Mueller against Trump is conservative, Lee is conservative.
How long did it take to indict Gen Flynn?
From the message section of the conservative tree house
In Sessions’ statement, there was no disclaimer stating outright that Huber was not acting as a prosecutor: a statement of to whom a prosecutor reports in the performance of his duty, nor the nature of that prosecutor’s reports, does not stop his prosecutorial authority, nor does it state any limits upon his prosecutorial authority.
But even if you interpret what was stated as an outright statement, Huber does have a team of prosecutors that could prosecute under his authority.
Pull quote from DB
If you want to politicize the process as Rod Rosenstein did then you appoint a Special Counsel and let him spend months and years abusing peoples rights in the pursuit of an array of irrelevant process crimes and indictments of foreign nationals who will never be brought to trial. But if you want to bring people to justice for real crimes against this country, AG Sessions obviously believes the best way to do it is within the confines and processes of the justice system as it was set up in the U.S. constitution.
Some are speculating that what Sessions really has Huber and Horowitz doing is laying the groundwork for the appointment of a second special counsel after the Horowitz report has been released. I dont agree with that, for the reasons laid out above. Working together, Huber and Horowitz have every power possessed by a special counsel: Given that, why would the AG reinvent the wheel just at the cusp of issuing indictments and perp-walking the wrongdoers? Makes no sense to me.
What does make logical sense is that Sessions believes his Justice Department is capable of actually doing its mandated job. Its sort of amazing that people who call themselves conservatives object to that approach.
Just another day in Jeff Sessions dont need no stinking second special counsel America.
That is all.
He didn't do that just to play tiddlywinks.
He's going after indictments.
Do you know who signed off in wh
Signed off on what?
Everything they ever needed to know about AG Sessions was readily obtainable via google.
He is despised by the left. I mean rabid, frothing at the mouth hatred.
The Sessions confirmation process was savagery, but were used to that. He got through on a near party line vote.
But, somehow he has, in the minds of too many Freepers, devolved into an incompetent/swamp creature/enemy of the state.
Follow the conversation.
Source?
Nope.
“Name one thing Rosenstein has done in support of Trump? You cant.”
Why in the world would you put me in the position of defending Rosenstein? He’s a scumbag, our irredeemably corrupt and depraved political class are scumbags...what’s your point?
“There are still good men and women in DOJ who want to do the right thing.”
Do you have evidence to support that?
“Sadly, within the swamp of DC it appears there was a select group who tainted the process with politics.”
There may be one or two decent people in our bureaucracies, but I wouldn’t bet on it.
I like him being from Utah. Mueller’s grand juries in DC are populated by likely Trump hating democrats. They will be the ones issuing rubber-stamped directives at the behest of a compromised special prosecutor. Now, the opposing traffic will have to go through a likelier less partisan grand jury.
How does this Utah guy investigate his boss Rosenstein?
How does the FBI investigate itself, and those who are no longer working for FBI?
Who is going to go after the FBI for stealing from Mr.Matt Schrier’s bank account while he was a prisoner of Al Queada
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