Trump asks: what does the DOJ and FBI have to hide?...
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I think that many people should start asking questions about the integrity of the FBI and the Justice Department over the decade. I even think that anyone was was arrested and convicted of a federal crime brought about by the FBI and or DOJ should find a lawyer to start researching the case and accusations. I think these two groups have been totally corrupt for years and many innocent people might be sitting in jail now because of them.
Trust me, I am NO fan of real criminals....especially those that work in the FBI and or DOJ.
If Mueller withheld exculpatory evidence from the Flynn legal team in an extremely high profile case, presumably with excellent lawyers, imagine what the FBI withheld from low profile cases, involving people with average lawyers & small bank accounts?
I think that many people should start asking questions about the integrity of the FBI and the Justice Department over the decade. I even think that anyone was was arrested and convicted of a federal crime brought about by the FBI and or DOJ should find a lawyer to start researching the case and accusations. I think these two groups have been totally corrupt for years and many innocent people might be sitting in jail now because of them.
Trust me, I am NO fan of real criminals....especially those that work in the FBI and or DOJ.
Yes, why was Samantha Powers unmasking Americans on almost a daily basis?
No one had suspicions of the FBI until Trump became President. This is a Fox News conspiracy.
Lot's of people has suspicions, but without a POTUS to authorize investigation of them, they were above the law. That's all over now.
A dozen of the highest ranking executives in the FBI/DOJ/FISC Court were fired, recused, demoted or suddenly quit once the Strzok/Page texts came out. That's no coincidence.
It looks like the DOJ is going to start turning over documents tomorrow.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department is announcing it has named a top prosecutor to oversee the production of documents demanded by Congress and is producing 3,600 pages of additional records on Monday.
Justice Department spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores said late Sunday that Attorney General Jeff Sessions and FBI Director Christopher Wray asked U.S. Attorney John Lausch in Chicago to oversee the production of records at an “acceptable pace and that any redactions are necessary and consistent under the relevant laws and regulations”.
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