Posted on 11/09/2020 7:02:27 PM PST by D Rider
"Having familiarized myself with the new policy and its ramifications... I must regretfully resign from my role as director of the Election Crimes Branch."
Put Tom Fitton in that role!!!
Hes compromised...and he doesnt think this will end well for the Deep State. Hands off the murder weapon. Its just like 50 lawyers at the bottom of the ocean...
Harmeet K. Dhillon
@pnjaban
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Nov 7
6/ Pilger, when subpoenaed to Capitol Hill by House Oversight, Darrell Issa in 2014, refused to answer over three dozen questions under oath on the advice of DOJ attorneys. https://thehill.com/policy/finance/206694-issa-subpoenas-justice-department-on-irs And despite this history, Pilger is STILL in charge of the same department at DOJ/
Sydney Powell has her handful at the moment working with voter fraud in GA
Omgawd!!! Why was he not let go once Trump became President?????!!!!! This is super duper crazy!
Ive read claims that the normal DOJ standard is to wait 10 days before pursuing election fraud. Dont if thats true, but if it is for once Barr may be ahead of the schedule.
LOL
His timing tells us all we need to know.
Pretty good indication of how serious Wray and Barr have been about "cleaning up" the FIB and DoJ.
The voting in this election started weeks ago. So whatever 10-day period may or may not exist, is already expired.
hard to fire people
whats interesting is that all this clown had to do was slow walk whatever for a few weeks and then Biden would be in charge.
So it leads me to hope something is going to come of all of this
Sounds like “After being told I am supposed to actually do my job, I have decided to spend more time with my family...and maybe try for a book deal or a gig on FOX News”
Sure looks like a swamp creature.
Tom Wambsgans
@TWamsgans
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Replying to
@LiberalNavySeal
Barr’s order apparently allowed prosecutors to bypass Pilger’s approval and go straight to the AG.
Ahh! That’s VERY interesting! ... And says a lot.
It was an official policy?
DOH!
So that’s why they’ve been ignoring election fraud for the last 40 years.
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here is an interesting question
Pepper Captiva
@CaptivaPepper
Replying to
@Amy_Siskind
Wouldn’t it have been better if Pilger stayed at his post and oversaw things to make sure no crimes were being committed. Of if Pilger resigns because he saw Barr committing crimes shouldn’t he be screaming to WaPo or to Congress?
Yes. Seems like good news on a couple levels. His leaving gives me hope that Barr is serious, otherwise Pilger would hang in there and go with the flow.
Isn’t that crazy?
Seems to me that is the time to be looking at fraud.
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