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In reply to the discussion: The DOJ investigation into Jan 6th is the largest, most sensitive, investigation in our history. [View all]wryter2000
(46,037 posts)25. Shouldn't some of the folks who are stonewalling be in jail now?
For not complying with subpoenas? That would get some cooperation out of them, I would think. Why are they out and walking around free?
I can buy into all the other arguments about how this has to take time and be done correctly, but I can't understand how Trump associates are being allowed to flout subpoenas. That's what's allowing the delays. IMHO going after Trump or maybe members of his family in this way would be a problem. But Steve Bannon? Mark Meadows? Why are they not being forced to obey the law?
Maybe there's some good reason for not enforcing them, but I have yet to hear it from anyone.
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The DOJ investigation into Jan 6th is the largest, most sensitive, investigation in our history. [View all]
fightforfreedom
Mar 2022
OP
Timing it just before the election would not stop the traitors from running - would be way too late.
lagomorph777
Mar 2022
#16
Like I said, no one knows why he has not indicted Meadows. There may be a good reason.
fightforfreedom
Mar 2022
#11
Or, he's thinking the longer he takes, the more job security he has.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Mar 2022
#12
I am perfectly fine with people wondering about the progress of investigations
Beastly Boy
Mar 2022
#17
No, not true- Bannon is using his contempt charge to mine the DOJ for all evidence
Fiendish Thingy
Mar 2022
#36
Attempting to stop congress from performing their constitutional duties is a crime.
fightforfreedom
Mar 2022
#28
Apparently the DOJ has a different set of rules for rich guys and that's why he is starting at the
Emile
Mar 2022
#29