Inside the bitter personal battle between top FBI and DOJ officials over Mar-a-Lago
FBI officials questioned a Justice Department prosecutor’s personal political donations to Democrats during a protracted dispute. For the first time, one of them publicly explains why.
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Best Wishes and Hugs,Scottie
That something like the appearance of partisanship has to be diligently dealt with over a course of time that could have been used to solve this crime much earlier, thereby bringing about the still-awaited culmination of justice that is being yet further delayed, is very irritating. I do notice that the concern about partisanship is both on the side of the right, and about the side of the right. This makes a statement, and obviously and as reported, it’s been known since the Nixon years, which all of us really already know because we’ve lived it. I’m glad there is reportage of this. I hope many see it.
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Hi Ali. The reason James Comey felt he had to release the information about reopening the investigation on H Clinton was that the NY office was so heavily republican maga that they were rumored to be telling people like Giuliani about it. The fear was the NY office would leak it to the press. Giuliani had already given press conferences saying he had advance secret information from the FBI about her. The FBI like every police force has many tRump loving maga types, who are in the core believe deeply in tRump’s message and think tRump is unfairly persecuted. Despite the many times tRump lied, all the proof of hiding the documents, this one guy who was in a position of power blocked the investigation because he felt tRump could be reasoned with, was being treated unfairly, and he wanted to protect tRump. No matter how many laws and no matter the threat to the country, they thought tRump was a good guy. Hugs. Scottie
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Well none of that excuses any of it, politics notwithstanding. It’s just amazing that there were enough people, and enough funding, to work on something like whether they were being fair to one political side when they should have been solving crime-especially actual national security crime!-is inexcusable. There are offices that deal with such things, certainly the FBI has one, so one of them could have been observing the agents while the crime itself was being worked on. Before publicizing, the “office of fairness” could explain how to release the info.
Being afraid that an agent is going to leak something is no excuse for leaking something which was already known and transparent throughout (the Clinton emails.)
Not an equivalent situation, the Mar-A-Lago stuff was righteously suspected, but the investigating has not been transparent, mostly rightfully given the alleged perpetrators. Since it hasn’t been transparent, the bureau can worry about “partisanship” after they’ve solved the damned crime, and submitted to Justice.
I’m sorry. It’s been a busy week, and I’m not expressing myself well. It’s probably too long to read.
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Hi Ali. You are never too long. I love your reply and it is correct. I am sorry your week is so busy. I know I am acting like a mother hen but I only do it because I care, please don’t feel you have to post every day on the blog if you are too busy or tired. As you often told me there will be another day. Otherwise I hope the things that kept you busy were fun things. The things keeping me busy are both fun, time spent with Ron which is fun and helping with my current issues, and the other is the Male Survivor which is not fun at all. Hugs. Scottie
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Don’t worry, Scottie! Some times are just busy times. I didn’t want you to worry about the blog. Or me, but mostly the blog. It’s all good. 🌞🌹🌞
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Hi Ali. I wish you could read the reply I just made to Suze. I do worry about the blog. It was my attempt to give voice to those who had their voice stopped.
And I do worry about you! Ali, I feel very protective towards you. I dragged you into this media. I am so happy you enjoy it. I just worry you would get like I got where I stopped doing other things to concentrate on the blog. I am struggling right now, pulled in far too many directions. I love that now I spend four hours in the morning with Ron not worrying about the blog. But I sense I am with drawing away from the blog, which I don’t want that.
But as I explained to Suze it feels I have two blogs I need to be involved in. One that tears me apart but the people keep asking me for my advice and the other …. that I feel I am failing my duties on. But don’t worry I am just down tonight. Hugs. Scottie
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