Who Prosecutes a Corrupt Attorney General?

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By golfboy
24 Jun 2023 10:05 pm in No Holds Barred Political Forum
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golfboy
24 Jun 2023 10:05 pm
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Merrick Garland has repeatedly lied under oath to Congress, and to the American people. 
Contrary to Mr Garland's testimony, the District Attorney investigating Hunter Biden was twice told he could not prosecute Hunter, or investigate anything implicating Joe Biden. 

Garland is guilty of obstruction of justice. 
 
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24 Jun 2023 10:07 pm
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WASH DC is a mafia........just accept it
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24 Jun 2023 10:10 pm
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golfboy » 24 Jun 2023, 10:05 pm » wrote: Merrick Garland has repeatedly lied under oath to Congress, and to the American people. 
Contrary to Mr Garland's testimony, the District Attorney investigating Hunter Biden was twice told he could not prosecute Hunter, or investigate anything implicating Joe Biden. 

Garland is guilty of obstruction of justice.
House Republicans need to make so much noise the media has to acknowledge some of this corruption.....they routinely embarrass and destroy these **** in House Hearings,  you have to watch it on YouTube though, no one else covers it.
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PhiloBeddo
24 Jun 2023 10:52 pm
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An honest President fires him.
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Bruce
24 Jun 2023 11:29 pm
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PhiloBeddo » 24 Jun 2023, 10:52 pm » wrote: An honest President fires him.
Richard Nixon fired his Attorney General and even as a 15 year old kid, and a Republican, I knew that was wrong, knew it was an outrageous violation of American norms and traditions, and eventually it didn’t work and Nixon was forced to resign anyway.

Truth is non partisan.  

Biden should be impeached and removed from office of he attempts to meddle in Justice Department prosecutions.

I knew that, even when I was a Republican.
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25 Jun 2023 6:15 am
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golfboy » 24 Jun 2023, 10:05 pm » wrote: Merrick Garland has repeatedly lied under oath to Congress, and to the American people. 
Contrary to Mr Garland's testimony, the District Attorney investigating Hunter Biden was twice told he could not prosecute Hunter, or investigate anything implicating Joe Biden. 

Garland is guilty of obstruction of justice.
Garland will appoint a special prosecutor to investigate himself, and they will find Garland has done nothing wrong.

Business as usual in D.C.
 
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25 Jun 2023 10:06 am
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Bruce » 24 Jun 2023, 11:29 pm » wrote: Richard Nixon fired his Attorney General and even as a 15 year old kid, and a Republican, I knew that was wrong, knew it was an outrageous violation of American norms and traditions, and eventually it didn’t work and Nixon was forced to resign anyway.

Truth is non partisan.  

Biden should be impeached and removed from office of he attempts to meddle in Justice Department prosecutions.

I knew that, even when I was a Republican.
lol.   So the Attorney General can commit any crime he wants, and no one can do anything about it?
Do you not understand how stupid that is?
 
 
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25 Jun 2023 5:37 pm
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golfboy » 25 Jun 2023, 10:06 am » wrote: lol.   So the Attorney General can commit any crime he wants, and no one can do anything about it?
Do you not understand how stupid that i?
I understand we cannot make up our own rules just because we don’t like the President.

When I was a Republican we stood for the rule of law, consistently applied, regardless of partisanship.

 And there was zero excuse for Trump to behave as he did about those documents.

Again, the Republican Party in former days, supported responsible behavior.
 
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25 Jun 2023 5:46 pm
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golfboy » 24 Jun 2023, 10:05 pm » wrote: Merrick Garland has repeatedly lied under oath to Congress, and to the American people. 
Contrary to Mr Garland's testimony, the District Attorney investigating Hunter Biden was twice told he could not prosecute Hunter, or investigate anything implicating Joe Biden. 

Garland is guilty of obstruction of justice.
lying is not punishable which has been proven over the last few decades...regardless of party affiliation...
 
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25 Jun 2023 6:55 pm
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Bruce » 25 Jun 2023, 5:37 pm » wrote: I understand we cannot make up our own rules just because we don’t like the President.

When I was a Republican we stood for the rule of law, consistently applied, regardless of partisanship.

 And there was zero excuse for Trump to behave as he did about those documents.

Again, the Republican Party in former days, supported responsible behavior.
You mean responsible, like not perjuring yourself to Congress, and before the American People?
I notice you didn't answer my question:   Is a President who knows his AG has perjured himself, really NOT supposed to fire him?
Wouldn't that be irresponsible, and an endorsement of Garland's lies?
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25 Jun 2023 7:03 pm
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golfboy » 24 Jun 2023, 10:05 pm » wrote: Merrick Garland has repeatedly lied under oath to Congress, and to the American people. 
Contrary to Mr Garland's testimony, the District Attorney investigating Hunter Biden was twice told he could not prosecute Hunter, or investigate anything implicating Joe Biden. 

Garland is guilty of obstruction of justice.
Uhm, EVIDENCE????
Looks like an *** PULL!

 
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golfboy
25 Jun 2023 7:12 pm
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nuckinfutz » 25 Jun 2023, 7:03 pm » wrote: Uhm, EVIDENCE????
Looks like an *** PULL!
lol.   You don't keep up with the news much, do you?
2 IRS whistleblowers came forward and testified that he lied, and 2 more (different) IRS leadership released emails proving the whistleblowers were correct. 

They directly contradict Garland's testimony, and they have written proof. 
 
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25 Jun 2023 7:20 pm
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golfboy » 25 Jun 2023, 7:12 pm » wrote: lol.   You don't keep up with the news much, do you?
2 IRS whistleblowers came forward and testified that he lied, and 2 more (different) IRS leadership released emails proving the whistleblowers were correct. 

They directly contradict Garland's testimony, and they have written proof.
The 'Mean and Uglies" 1% MC gang knows where you live, and want to pay you a friendly visit! hee hee
 
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golfboy » 25 Jun 2023, 7:12 pm » wrote: lol.   You don't keep up with the news much, do you?
2 IRS whistleblowers came forward and testified that he lied, and 2 more (different) IRS leadership released emails proving the whistleblowers were correct. 

They directly contradict Garland's testimony, and they have written proof.
Don't forget that your pal mainstain was VERY upset that Garland wasn't allowed to sit on the SCOTUS too... and the stain is completely okay with Merrick enacting his revenge against those that prevented his ascension to the highest court in the land.

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25 Jun 2023 7:32 pm
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RedheadedStranger » 25 Jun 2023, 7:29 pm » wrote: Don't forget that your pal mainstain was VERY upset that Garland wasn't allowed to sit on the SCOTUS too... and the stain is completely okay with Merrick enacting his revenge against those that prevented his ascension to the highest court in the land.

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I don't like McConnell, but that move to wait for the next election was genius. 
He saved the court from that idiot. 
 
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golfboy
25 Jun 2023 7:37 pm
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Interesting. Looks like McCarthy may be taking this seriously.

https://twitter.com/SpeakerMcCarthy/sta ... 1459490817
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25 Jun 2023 8:20 pm
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Z09 » 25 Jun 2023, 5:47 pm » wrote: What bothers this voter is that both Biden and Hillary had classified documents......

......And Trump gets indicted...
Trump declassified the documents... before he left office..
https://archive.org/details/trump-decla ... -documents   (signed copy here)
https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/DCP ... 100044.pdf
https://www.federalregister.gov/documen ... estigation
https://trumpwhitehouse.archives.go...lated-fbis-crossfire-hurricane-investigation/
https://justthenews.com/sites/defau...Declassification of FBI Binder.01.20.2021.pdf
and Meadows wrote his memorandum to such
https://justthenews.com/sites/defau...Declassification of FBI Binder.01.20.2021.pdf
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popscott
25 Jun 2023 9:36 pm
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Looks like they have come up with damning documents....

On Oct 7, 2022, senior IRS, FBI and DOJ officials **including US Attorney Weiss** had a meeting at which Weiss said that DOJ/Garland were impeding the Biden investigation. Darrell Waldon, who is in charge of IRS criminal investigations at the DC office, confirmed what happened.

https://tinyurl.com/yztf23pv
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fzadni5WIAI ... me=900x900


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26 Jun 2023 7:50 am
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golfboy » 25 Jun 2023, 6:55 pm » wrote: You mean responsible, like not perjuring yourself to Congress, and before the American People?
I notice you didn't answer my question:   Is a President who knows his AG has perjured himself, really NOT supposed to fire him?
Wouldn't that be irresponsible, and an endorsement of Garland's lies?
The cornerstone of American civilization is our President, and everyone  else, is not above the law.

And the key to that is an independent Justice Department.

When Nixon fired Archibald Cox I was 15 years old.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturday_Night_Massacre

That might have ended our long experiment in self government except for enough Republican Senators determined to put the constitution ahead of party and give Nixon the choice of resignation or certain impeachment.

I was opposed to the prosecution of Trump because Republicans today are too weak willed, afraid of Trump, and believe the end justifies the means. 

There was no Fox News in 1973.  

The entire nation still supported public education, without question.

Today the people who believe in the rule of law are engaged in a long twilight struggle against a radical right wing element of the population that won’t send their kids to school, won’t get vaccinated, don’t believe in the least sacrifice for democracy, and openly advocate civil war.

And those ultra conservatives are our friends, neighbors, and fellow citizens.

They would support Trump regardless of anything he did.

 
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