Anonymous ID: a3f958 April 5, 2023, 3:50 a.m. No.18644594   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4602 >>4664 >>4710 >>4887 >>4952

>>18644258 (me)

Took a look in qresear.ch to see if there were any hits on Alex Whiting - the guy who replaced Jack Smith. Looks like Alex opined about the Mueller investigation and in 2018 was described as 'a Harvard Law School professor and former federal prosecutor.'

 

"Alex Whiting, a Harvard Law School professor and former federal prosecutor. "There are risks for [Mueller] in terms of whether to seek a subpoena. The first is delay. It would be litigated, and it would take several months to be litigated. So he'd have to decide whether and how the delay would affect his investigation. And the second thing is, he could lose in court. I don't think he would lose in court. But there is always a risk of losing in court. And so he would have to calculate how important it was for him to get the interview versus the risks. That's why this has dragged on for so long. Both sides are negotiating in the shadow of these risks and trying to press their positions and see who will blink first.""

 

https://qresear.ch/?q=Alex+Whiting

 

From his Harvard Bio:

Before going to the ICTY, he was a U.S. federal prosecutor for ten years, first with the Criminal Section of the Civil Rights Division in Washington, D.C., and then with the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Boston where he focused on organized crime and corruption cases.

https://archive.ph/BpPpG

 

Another article in the Harvard Gazette - apparently Alex thinks that the Mueller report was fine… just fine… and that PDJT was obstructionist.

 

"On the question of the evidence, the report lays out the full picture of the president’s conduct with respect to the investigation. There’s a range of acts which can be fairly construed as seeking to shape the investigation, interfere with it, shut it down, mislead it, derail it — all of those things. The evidence is laid out in detail and the report finds in a number of places where it is substantially corroborated. It points to a pattern of conduct that I think can only be seen as obstructive."

https://archive.ph/DLEsj

 

IOW, he is in the Hague prosecuting Thaci, who was nicknamed "The Snake". Snakes eating one another. Gotta love it.