The office of the Inspector General is designed to "detect and deter waste, fraud, abuse, and misconduct in DOJ programs and personnel, and to promote economy and efficiency in those programs".
Who does the Inspector General report to? The Attorney General, and Congress.
Since the Attorney General is RECUSED (STEALTH mode), the office reports to the [DEPUTY] Attorney General, and congress (who voted him in 94-6). Why did the IG report (remember, Horowitz is the head of the IG office, and he's /ourguy/) get sterilized?
Who is a central figure in the documents?
Who is the [[[DEPUTY]]] Attorney General?
Could it be because Wray and Horowitz (as members of the DoJ) are both reporting to the [[[Deputy AG]]] instead of Stealth Jeff at the moment?
Who does the IG work with to prosecute people internally? The OPR.
What are the OPR doing, according to Wray's Press Conference?
Investigating [[[an attorney]]].
Who do the OPR report to?
The AG (recused) and the [[[DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL]]].
Do you see it yet?
The OPR report on this unnamed attorney comes out. He gets removed from office strictly as a matter of protocol. The obvious corruption is bad enough, but the conflict of interest it creates means that there is literally no other choice for the OPR/IG to make. The OPR and the IG are both staffed by vetted Obama-era holdovers, so Trump can claim absolute nonpartisanship.
Q gave us a time yesterday: 2.5 hours. Wind the clocks, anons. Looks like we're in for swampy weather.