Anonymous ID: 3841f5 Feb. 5, 2018, 4:57 p.m. No.279733   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The Times said the FBI declined to answer detailed questions about how it handled assault allegations forwarded by Indianapolis-based USA Gymnastics. In a brief statement, the FBI told the newspaper that the allegations “transcended jurisdictions,” apparently a reference to Texas, Michigan and other places where Nassar was suspected of molesting people.

 

Asked why families and coaches weren’t alerted, W. Jay Abbott, who led the FBI office in Indianapolis, said: “That’s where things can get tricky.”

 

“There is a duty to warn those who might be harmed in the future,” said Abbott, who retired in January. “But everyone is still trying to ascertain whether a crime has been committed.”

 

He said “everybody has rights here,” including Nassar.

 

Wow. Unreal. The case “transcends jurisdictions?” That’s an excuse? That’s one of the reasons that it qualifies to be an FBI case. Please, come on, with the lame excuse

Anonymous ID: 3841f5 Feb. 5, 2018, 4:59 p.m. No.279754   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9777

>>279Blunt got his start in politics as Greene County clerk in 1973. But, before that, he helped a future attorney general try to earn a seat in Congress. From the Kansas City Star:

 

In 1972, Blunt was teaching at Marshfield High School near Springfield when he drove his pickup to the campaign offices of congressional candidate John Ashcroft, who just turned 30. Their first conversation: Ashcroft asked if Blunt’s truck had a full tank. Blunt said yes. Ashcroft enlisted him as his driver.

 

Ashcroft lost that Republican primary, but those whom pundits called the “bright young men” of the Missouri GOP were off and running.731

Anonymous ID: 3841f5 Feb. 5, 2018, 5:01 p.m. No.279777   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>279754

>>279731

his climb to the top of House Republican leadership hit a snag. In 2011, the National Journal reported that if Blunt won the vote of his colleagues to serve as vice chairman of Senate Republican Conference, it would be a redemption-of-sorts from his days in the House. From the article in National Journal:

 

Blunt’s stock fell in the House as his mentor, disgraced former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, R-Texas, was driven from office amid scandal. Blunt remained whip and took on DeLay’s position, temporarily, in 2005 but lost the spot (in an embarrassing display of vote miscounting) to now-House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio. Blunt faced further indignation after the 2008 elections when now-Majority Leader Eric Cantor of Virginia said he would challenge Blunt for his whip position. Blunt stepped aside rather than take on Cantor, who was then his deputy.

Anonymous ID: 3841f5 Feb. 5, 2018, 5:02 p.m. No.279790   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9909

>>279774

He should have been fired for the yoga pants scheme he did last year… has housewives buy them and sell them for profit, but refused to take the returns back or pay the ladies their share.