>https://www.foxnews.com/politics/durham-probe-moving-full-steam-ahead-after-election-day-source
Durham can't release the report and indictments now, it's too close to Thanksgiving, he will be viewed as a political turkey. After that, Durham can't release anything because it's too close to Christmas, it will be viewed as stuffing a stocking with coal. And then after that, Durham can't release squat because it will be too close to a transition in a Presidency. Need I go on any further?
Mokantx
4 hours ago
At this point, i wonder whether any of this will matter. Who cares if the results make it crystal clear that all the "bad guys" in all of this come out looking like they've done well document felonies. Given the snails pace that "justice" is served these days, once Biden is president, this all goes away.
Durham doesn't want his work to be seen as "political." The simple truth is that he is investigating the top politican, and DOJ people in the country. BY DEFINITION this thing is political. When meetings in the Oval Office lead to the kind of spectacle that dragged the country through a LONG and painful series of investigations, and ultimate an impeachment based on part on what happened in that Oval Office meeting, this thing is political. By NOT getting this thing out the door by the election date, Durham and Barr effectively kept potentially explosive information away from the public eye: information that very well could have changed the election results. Gee, isn't NOT going public just as political and act as going public in this case?
The credibility of the DOJ is at stake here. In particularly, if there's ANY chance of restoring public trust in the FBI, this report better result in a major houseelaning at that agency. And if the CIA is implicated as would appear to be the case, Congress needs to make it clear that must not ever happen again in the US. Neither the CIA nor the NSA are supposed to be operating within the US: the NSA unless auth'd by FISA.