the 45k is sealed documents. Not all are indictments.
What math do you use to say 45k indictments = 500,000 people?
Not all of those 45k sealed docs are indictments AND not all of the indictments are for the criminal cabal. THere is a shit ton of crime still being committed outside of treason, espionage, etc.
The whole point is the extreme amount of sealed docs should prove to anyone that something is being done. Adding 5000 new sealed docs every single month compared to 1000 historically is significant. It's why we point it out to those saying muy no arrest.
Having said that, I am just as frustrated as the next guy about the lack of apparent action being taken by the DOJ. Allowing violence against any American by tacit approval is wrong. Yet no one is calling for an end to the violence against conservatives.
There have been additional NEW 5k sealed docs added every single month. Look for yourself.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1kVQwX9l9HJ5F76x05ic_YnU_Z5yiVS96LbzAOP66EzA/htmlview?sle=true#
No, I'm not. Individual search warrants are not necessarily about an existing case. I'm not going to slide by arguing over cases, documents, indictments. In the end, the point is the large amount of sealed docs are what is important.
>>2474276More should have been released prior to the primaries for the midterms. We are now stuck with bad and worse. And don't forget early voting, ballots by mail, etc. It's also too late to do anything about election fraud. If the plan was to wait until right before the election to release the crimes in order to inlfuence the elections, that plan was fucked up. Without an end to term limits and lobbyist, we are just voting in future criminals who succumb to the millions floating around DC.