FBI Director Christopher Wray (AP photo)
“Suspending disbelief” is defined as temporarily allowing oneself to believe something that isn’t true.
That’s what you’re going to have to do if you want to believe that the demands of 18 Republican members of the House Judiciary Committee for materials related to the FBI’s search of Mar-a-Lago are an honest attempt at oversight.
This is a party steeped in corruption, that has done everything in its power to stop, disrupt, and discredit the work of the Jan. 6 Committee, that has made protecting former president/unindicted criminal/cult leader Donald Trump it’s near-singular mission.
Now they want the truth?
A letter to FBI Director and Trump appointee Christopher Wray opens by calling the FBI’s court-approved search for classified documents Trump took when he left office “a shocking escalation of the Biden Administration’s weaponization of law-enforcement resources against its political opponents.”
I think that’s referred to as the pot calling the kettle black.
Rick, It sickens me to listen to the phony republicans. In fact it’s making me lose interest, in reading or watching the news. Same old crap different day. When the DOJ puts someone away, I’ll start getting back in the grove. Keep the blog going I do wish to continue reading it. 🙏🙏🙏🙏. .
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Thanks Fred.
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