Anonymous ID: e22195 Jan. 24, 2021, 11:14 a.m. No.12697896   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Durham "loves his religion and his Boston Red Sox" typical Roman Catholic who I don't see turning on his own CIA(catholics in action) I don't see Durham turning on all he loves and siding with Patriots, but we will see.

 

Durham "tough" on the lower level mob figures, let's see if he will prosecute his fellow (CIA) Catholics In Action. Mr. Durham completed the torture investigation in 2012. The Justice Department, under Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr., declined to prosecute anyone, saying that “the admissible evidence would not be sufficient to obtain and sustain a conviction beyond a reasonable doubt.” John A. Rizzo, the C.I.A.’s former acting general counsel, was questioned for more than eight hours in the investigation. Mr. Durham “didn’t personally question me but he did the agency people who had contemporaneous knowledge of the plan to destroy the tapes, and he was very tough with them,” Mr. Rizzo, who retired from the C.I.A. in 2009, said in an interview. Despite the political uproar at the time, “there were no leaks and he certainly didn’t issue any public statements,” Mr. Rizzo recalled. “I just don’t see him bending to political pressure, so I was surprised he made a statement here.” Those who know him portray Mr. Durham as the consummate straight arrow who is unlikely to have bowed to pressure from Mr. Barr or anyone else in his current assignment. Mr. Durham declined to be interviewed for this article. “He believes in four things: his family, his profession, his religion and the Boston Red Sox,” said Hugh F. Keefe, a Connecticut defense lawyer who says Mr. Durham is so by the book, he once asked Mr. Keefe whether he had reported a free Red Sox ticket to the I.R.S. “If anyone thinks they can lead him like a horse to water, they’re mistaken.”

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/23/us/politics/john-durham-fbi-russia.html