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[–] mac1221 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Absolutely Patriot. This is part of why some of these cases are going to take a while. The venues have to be changed to other jurisdictions in order to make anything stick and get justice. That is not easy with certain crimes - they have to be tried in the jurisdictions where they were committed. I believe money laundering and RICO cases are exceptions and can be tried outside the beltway. This is why we do not want to try these crap process crimes of Corney and McCabe in DC which are nothing crimes to begin with. A huge waste of resources and time.

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[–] Blacksmith21 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

It's also why Huber is hunkered down in UT and why Barr is bringing in Jensen from MO. People whose careers have been outside the Beltway. Once you go through DC, you get corrupted. Not everyone, but a lot of them - USG, IC, and MIL.

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[–] mac1221 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Good point Patriot. I could not agree with you more.

Moving these pieces on the chessboard around and getting them in position to strike takes time - especially when you are trying to keep the details under wraps. I think we are going to be surprised when we see how many investigations have been taking place all over the country.

Wasn't it Whitaker that visited every FBI field office in person? I know someone made face time in each field office. Communication was delivered in person and not by phone or electronics.

Hmmm...makes me wonder if we are starting to see some of these cases be unwrapped while attention has been diverted to Washington and the clown show there. It's all been a diversion to keep the swampies occupied on the theatrics in DC. POTUS and Barr are geniuses.