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gfarber

(273 posts)
39. Wyden's Probes
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 12:50 PM
12 hrs ago


There once was a senator named Wyden,
Whose probes kept on steadily widen’.
He tracked money trails,
Through suspicious details,
Where big banks had quietly hidden.

He found that a billion or more
In transactions slipped past the door,
At JPM’s gate,
Unchecked at great rate—
A scandal too vast to ignore.

He pressed for the records with might,
Demanding the Treasury write,
But answers were stalled,
And requests simply walled,
Kept out of the Senate’s clear sight.

To Cole at the DEA he wrote,
Of crimes that seemed more than remote:
“If evidence shows
Such trafficking grows,
Why weren’t there charges to note?”

Fourteen names hidden away,
Redacted in shadows of gray,
No drugs charges laid,
No finances weighed—
Just silence where justice should stay.

He asked for the files by mid-March,
For answers both thorough and stark:
“What started the case?
Why did it erase?
Why leave such a trail in the dark?”

But word came the DOJ blocked,
As if all transparency stopped,
A memo unsealed,
Yet truth was concealed—
While oversight quietly dropped.

A deputy stepped in the way,
Preventing disclosure that day,
Though marked “unclassified,”
The truth was denied,
And questions kept drifting astray.

Wyden cried foul at the scene,
Saying something was clearly unclean,
With favors bizarre,
And justice ajar,
For allies within the machine.

He warned of a cover concealed,
Of secrets still tightly sealed,
Of power misused,
And facts long refused,
While names in the shadows were shielded.

It echoed a warning before,
From battles in Congress of yore,
When truth was suppressed,
And power was pressed,
To hide what the public should know.

And so through the halls it resounds,
Where silence and secrecy bounds,
That when truth is delayed,
And justice waylaid,
The questions grow louder than sounds.

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What a surprise. Ocelot II 16 hrs ago #1
K and R PCIntern 15 hrs ago #2
Wow. There is just no bottom to the filth of these people. Scrivener7 15 hrs ago #3
K&R jmbar2 15 hrs ago #4
So why??? Farmer-Rick 15 hrs ago #5
low lifes in high places. mopinko 15 hrs ago #7
Key players are heavily compromised. evolves 14 hrs ago #9
Not everyone. The Obama administration was pursuing justice. yardwork 14 hrs ago #11
"Everyone" can be used to define a smaller group Farmer-Rick 12 hrs ago #34
MUST READ malaise 15 hrs ago #6
Adam Schiff summed it up perfectly... GiqueCee 14 hrs ago #8
No Character -- No one in this maladministration has any character OMGWTF 13 hrs ago #20
Perfect quote... GiqueCee 13 hrs ago #29
Now I feel I really need to read that book. nt eppur_se_muova 1 hr ago #49
So if Trump hadn't been elected in 2016 he'd be in prison. yardwork 14 hrs ago #10
I wouldn't bet money on it. SergeStorms 14 hrs ago #13
But that happened because Trump was elected in 2016. yardwork 14 hrs ago #15
Correction: SergeStorms 13 hrs ago #18
It started dying in Bush V Gore, Amaryllis 13 hrs ago #19
I'd go back to St. Ronald Raygun and his fast-tracking citizenship for Rupert Murdoch OMGWTF 13 hrs ago #22
I suspect you are correct. Read my post at #16 harumph 13 hrs ago #17
Because Ghislaine Maxwell was arrested in 2020. yardwork 13 hrs ago #26
Paging Musks DOGE team... BattleRow 14 hrs ago #12
Not when DOGE's supposed paragon.... SergeStorms 14 hrs ago #14
Ok, so my question... harumph 14 hrs ago #16
I think you just brought us one step closer to the truth FakeNoose 13 hrs ago #21
My gut is telling me that Garland deliberately chose not to pursue this. harumph 13 hrs ago #23
When Garland came in the decisions had already been made to shut it all down FakeNoose 13 hrs ago #24
Sorry, but I don't find it a plausible argument that Garland was not even aware of such an important investigation harumph 13 hrs ago #27
Remember Obama nominated Garland instead of a young progressive in order to embarrass the Republicans. Marcuse 3 hrs ago #48
+1 leftstreet 13 hrs ago #25
See my response #26 above. yardwork 13 hrs ago #28
Ding ding ding FakeNoose 12 hrs ago #30
I think that's probably true. But my problem is that despite the investigation getting killed, harumph 12 hrs ago #35
We don't know what Biden's DOJ was investigating. yardwork 11 hrs ago #44
And they made sure Kamala Harris lost, too. Wednesdays 11 hrs ago #41
I don't think it was.... SergeStorms 10 hrs ago #45
The catchy title of the investigation tells you all you need to know. malthaussen 9 hrs ago #46
Make it so ! FraDon 8 hrs ago #47
And this explains why Hillary Clinton was accused of sex trafficking. yardwork 12 hrs ago #31
Hmmm connection to the Panama Papers? 🤔🤔🤔 underpants 12 hrs ago #32
Good point. yardwork 12 hrs ago #33
I really don't think Chump is a druggie FakeNoose 12 hrs ago #36
I thought Iran Contra. CIA involvement which may then bring in foreign intelligence agencies. mjvpi 12 hrs ago #38
So THAT'S where... 2naSalit 12 hrs ago #37
Wyden's Probes gfarber 12 hrs ago #39
So Israel is the drug supplier to the U. S.? pwb 11 hrs ago #40
HCR! Bookmarking to read later. yellow dahlia 11 hrs ago #42
Let's play CONNECT THE DOTS FakeNoose 11 hrs ago #43
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