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In reply to the discussion: Am I Supposed to Believe? [View all]Escurumbele
(3,671 posts)and if not Biden can get rid of Garland. He is there to do a job, not play politics or worry about people thinking the DOJ turned Democratic, that is not his job, his job is to enforce the law to make sure that the so called "rule of law" and "no one is above the law" holds true.
According to Neil Katyal, and Dan Goldberg, the DOJ maybe acting on all of it but keeping leaks out, they also may be waiting for the findings of the Jan 6 committee to complement with their investigation. I am impatient but I am also optimistic, so for now I am going to believe on those assumptions.
Your question about subpoenaing fake electors. They need to the information they may be able to get from them to find the links the thug had with those failed plans. The goal is to get to the head, the way to kill a snake is by chopping its head, but you have to be able to get to the head first.
You are correct about Meadows and Michigan's AG referral, and I believe it would be detrimental for Biden and his chances in 2024 if nothing happens, it would also be detrimental for our Democracy, so I have to believe that he, and the rest at the White House, are aware of all these. Also, I have to believe that Biden is aware that indictments of the thug, his family and gang WILL create violence and thus he must be alerting and preparing the military to take actions against domestic enemies, while at the same time preparing for Putin's actions, which I believe are also geared to affect negatively Biden's presidency, and we will know that if all actions by Putin come to nothing.