Gowdy & Goodlatte are too good to dismiss as valuable assets against the Deep State.
They are far too familiar with the facts and evidence to help secure Justice in America.
Your call, Isaiah's 45.
Gowdy & Goodlatte are too good to dismiss as valuable assets against the Deep State.
They are far too familiar with the facts and evidence to help secure Justice in America.
Your call, Isaiah's 45.
>Is Goodlatte stepping down too?
I googled it earlier this evening, fellow Anon.
He's retiring. Born in '52, a '57 here.
We all recall Q's post on TG and his new role, but I myself didn't see it as a post mid-term situation as that post was a while ago.
Sessions, I pray, did his role & doled off to Huber what was asked of him, and for that, he did his job & is/was worthy of trust. The baton is passed for the moment, though I'm not sure the new guy isn't really the man for the job given the times we are in. Some kneel, some don't, but Whitaker is one tough dude who stands tall.
> That makes the Q post make more sense.
Makes more sense to me also, as I was a bit too shortsighted to see the longer term perspective. I've given plenty of BS against TG, but then again, he had no authority to enforce other than question, and 'National Security' limited his scope of inquiry & summary to do anything about criminality.
Hey Q-Team,
Chairman Kim Jung-Un has a nation that is cold and starving.
How about some West Texas Intermediate Crude for heating oil and Monsanto GMO's for food???
For Christ's sake, lift one God damn sanction and help these people!!!
Q-Team,
John Bolton is a Neo-Con.
Expect President Trump to get a history lesson from President Putin on Russia's ties to Crimea and the CIA/Obama connection to the overthrow of the Ukrainian government when the EU was initially rejected, not to mention the confiscation of Ukrainian gold reserves with neo-Nazi enforcers shooting down the protestors.
Ms. Nudelman has blood on her hands, as do many from the previous administration.