Sessions Guide to burying a federal investigation
May 31, 2019 4:46:15 GMT -5
Post by avordvet on May 31, 2019 4:46:15 GMT -5
What a total unprincipled POS sessions turned out to be...
Sessions Guide to burying a federal investigation
By Lee Cary, May 29, 2019
During his tenure as Attorney General of the U.S. Department of Justice, Jeff Sessions gave a lesson in how to abort an investigation into the Clinton Foundation before it started.
Here are the four steps to killing the investigation of the Russian Uranium One Deal, and more.
I. Appoint an investigator who’s a hold-over from the Obama administration
But, don’t announce the appointment right away, in order to avoid fanfare from the media, and scrutiny from those suffering from critical thinking.
Sometime in the Fall of 2017, according to The Hill, “Attorney General Jeff Sessions quietly tapped [John] Huber—apparently last fall—to work in tandem with the Justice Department’s inspector general to determine whether conservative allegations of abuse at the FBI and the Justice Department merit investigation.” (bolded emphasis added here and below)
Here’s Huber’s basic vita: “John W. Huber (born 1967) is an American lawyer who has served as the United States Attorney for the District of Utah since June 2015. He was first nominated for the position by President Barack Obama in February 2015. Huber offered his resignation in March 2017 at the request of the Trump administration. However, United States Attorney General Jeff Sessions subsequently appointed Huber as interim U.S. Attorney under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act. Huber was renominated by President Donald Trump in June 2017. On August 3, 2017, he was unanimously confirmed by the United States Senate to an additional four-year term as a U.S. Attorney.”
Skepticism concerning Huber’s appointment surfaced early. Again, from The Hill came this:
canadafreepress.com/article/sessions-guide-to-burying-a-federal-investigation
Sessions Guide to burying a federal investigation
By Lee Cary, May 29, 2019
During his tenure as Attorney General of the U.S. Department of Justice, Jeff Sessions gave a lesson in how to abort an investigation into the Clinton Foundation before it started.
Here are the four steps to killing the investigation of the Russian Uranium One Deal, and more.
I. Appoint an investigator who’s a hold-over from the Obama administration
But, don’t announce the appointment right away, in order to avoid fanfare from the media, and scrutiny from those suffering from critical thinking.
Sometime in the Fall of 2017, according to The Hill, “Attorney General Jeff Sessions quietly tapped [John] Huber—apparently last fall—to work in tandem with the Justice Department’s inspector general to determine whether conservative allegations of abuse at the FBI and the Justice Department merit investigation.” (bolded emphasis added here and below)
Here’s Huber’s basic vita: “John W. Huber (born 1967) is an American lawyer who has served as the United States Attorney for the District of Utah since June 2015. He was first nominated for the position by President Barack Obama in February 2015. Huber offered his resignation in March 2017 at the request of the Trump administration. However, United States Attorney General Jeff Sessions subsequently appointed Huber as interim U.S. Attorney under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act. Huber was renominated by President Donald Trump in June 2017. On August 3, 2017, he was unanimously confirmed by the United States Senate to an additional four-year term as a U.S. Attorney.”
Skepticism concerning Huber’s appointment surfaced early. Again, from The Hill came this:
canadafreepress.com/article/sessions-guide-to-burying-a-federal-investigation