Waiting on a decision, tomorrow.
They already had it to reconsider on Thurs/Fri.
Not new.
Waiting for update at Scotus case docket.
That would be new.
Waiting on a decision, tomorrow.
They already had it to reconsider on Thurs/Fri.
Not new.
Waiting for update at Scotus case docket.
That would be new.
> strange accident, was flown to a special hospital, far up north. Maine?
911, Waco, Ruby Ridge, Freeh was in the middle of all of those things.
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2002/07/how-louis-freeh-escaped-responsibility-for-9-11.html
iven the Republicans’ eagerness to pin pre-9/11 failures on the Clinton administration, you would think they would be clamoring to bring Freeh to the Hill. But congressional Republicans are even more to blame for Freeh’s fecklessness than Clinton. If the White House found Freeh obstreperous and unmanageable, it was largely because he had so much support from Republicans on Capitol Hill. Whether it was the Richard Jewell disaster, or the Wen Ho Lee debacle, or the cover-ups of Waco and Ruby Ridge, whenever a new problem at the FBI would come to light, a senatorial Freeh-booster like Orrin Hatch or Arlen Specter would use the occasion to give a tongue-lashing to Janet Reno or Bill Clinton. If congressional Republicans started attacking Freeh today, they would have to admit that they shortchanged their oversight responsibilities while he was in office because they were such fans of his endless Clinton-bashing.
Freeh became a key player in the long-standing war between the Clinton White House and the Republican Congress. And he, unlike the country, profited from it immensely. He carved out a pocket of freedom for his agency and himself in which he was accountable to pretty much no one. Both parties bear responsibility for that. Now they are both conspiring to sweep the truth under the rug.