GrumpyCatFace wrote:How's that swamp looking?
Not happy.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:How's that swamp looking?
You expect miracles in a 3 decade dilapidated cesspool from just an 8 month treatment of chlorine?GrumpyCatFace wrote:How's that swamp looking?
Well, one would expect something to happen, at least.clubgop wrote:You expect miracles in a 3 decade dilapidated cesspool from just an 8 month treatment of chlorine?GrumpyCatFace wrote:How's that swamp looking?
GrumpyCatFace wrote:How's that swamp looking?
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/08 ... s-say.htmlThen-FBI Director James Comey began drafting a statement exonerating Hillary Clinton in the investigation into her private email use before interviewing key witnesses, including Clinton herself, two Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee said Thursday.
“Conclusion first, fact-gathering second—that’s no way to run an investigation,” Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley and South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham wrote in a letter this week to the FBI. “The FBI should be held to a higher standard than that, especially in a matter of such great public interest and controversy.”
Grassley and Graham said they learned about Comey’s draft "exoneration statement" after reviewing transcripts of interviews with top Comey aides.
“According to the unredacted portions of the transcripts, it appears that in April or early May of 2016, Mr. Comey had already decided he would issue a statement exonerating Secretary Clinton,” the senators said.
They added, “That was long before FBI agents finished their work. Mr. Comey even circulated an early draft statement to select members of senior FBI leadership. The outcome of an investigation should not be prejudged while FBI agents are still hard at work trying to gather the facts.”
So, sounds like Mueller has been doing whatever the fuck he wants and ignoring Congressional rules on Special Counsels.The letter sent to House Judiciary Committee chairman Bob Goodlatte and Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Chuck Grassley opens up by pointing out that every U.S. Attorney has to be confirmed by the Senate. This process brings forward any conflicts of interest, bias or questionable past conduct. Mueller and his team arguably have more power yet have not gone through any such process.