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riversedge

(79,926 posts)
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 01:07 PM Dec 24

Rep. Thomas Massie: DOJ did break the law by making illegal redactions and by missing the deadline. By the way, who's c


Thomas Massie
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DOJ did break the law by making illegal redactions and by missing the deadline.

By the way, who’s controlling the DOJ X account on Christmas Eve and using words like “dope” to refer to reporters?

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Rep. Thomas Massie: DOJ did break the law by making illegal redactions and by missing the deadline. By the way, who's c (Original Post) riversedge Dec 24 OP
Okay, Just Jerome Dec 24 #1
He's doing a good job on this, though. His position can't be easy. Scrivener7 Dec 24 #2
He could resign. mr715 Dec 24 #3
Or if he chooses not to, I hope he still uses Scrivener7 Dec 24 #5
These people are lower life forms... GiqueCee Dec 24 #4

Just Jerome

(449 posts)
1. Okay,
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 03:02 PM
Dec 24

Macho Massie, you’re one of those whose family appears on Christmas cards armed up. So do something to save your country. Doesn’t even require a firearm!

Scrivener7

(58,754 posts)
5. Or if he chooses not to, I hope he still uses
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 09:44 PM
Dec 24

his platform to help Epstein victims.

If he resigned, he'd have no power to do so.

GiqueCee

(3,556 posts)
4. These people are lower life forms...
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 05:20 PM
Dec 24

... and may their defiance of the law they're supposed to uphold turn out to be the death knell of this godforsaken administration.

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