new details about the origins of the FBI’s case and suggested internal deliberation over how to approach the politically explosive probe.
In his op-ed, Kravis noted “none of the career prosecutors who handled Flynn’s case signed that motion” to dismiss. In both the Stone and Flynn cases, he continued, “the department undercut the work of career employees to protect an ally of the president, an abdication of the commitment to equal justice under the law.
The Flynn case is the rule of men. It was an abuse of the law, not a standard of it.
..since the game is no longer rigged in our favor... run away!
Action, action, Action!!! Enough with verbiage already!! Next step, whatever you can make happen, now’s then time.
The DO under Barr is so crooked and will destroy our rule of law
Imagine that! voteblue VoteBiden2020
We have had enough! ~Signed AMERICA
RadioFreeTom Ask the citizens of any once-great nation that has devolved into a banana republic or a tin pot dictatorship—they'll tell you: The rule of law—once debased—cannot be easily restored.
I CONDEMN DOJ'S INTERFERENCE! I am curious what the Judge will do in Flynn case..........
Which rule allows spying on US citizens
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