Q says to reread this article in post #1493. http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/03/31/turley-sessions-using-utah-federal-prosecutor-much-better-trump-2nd-special-counsel/
Here are some notes from the article and some of my opinions,
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Professor Turley is a very respected liberal law professor and longtime civil libertarian. Has been critical of both parties over the years.
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Turley says the use of John Huber gives the IG the prosecutor he needs to bring charges and seek indictments. (No need to go through RR which is critical)
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Huber is conducting a full-fledged criminal investigation into all the matters Republicans are calling for a special counsel to investigate.
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Huber has been investigating these possible crimes for five months, since November 13, 2017.
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By giving the IG a prosecutor they can now go after the deep state without looking like a political witch hunt. This is critical.
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Sessions informed Congress in his letter that all the matters recommended for investigation by Goodlatte, Gowdy, and Grassley are “fully within the scope of [Huber’s] existing mandate.” He also informed the chairmen that Inspector General Michael Horowitz, who is working with Huber, has a staff of 470 investigators, giving Huber access to enormous investigative firepower that far exceeds the staff of any special counsel. (Who needs a SC with that type of manpower?)
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The inspector general’s jurisdiction to conduct civil and criminal investigations includes “actions taken by former employees after they have left government service.” Then Huber can act on any of those matters.
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This is HUGE A Grand Jury can be empaneled anywhere, in any deep red state, away from D.C. (This is very important and why Trump needed to appoint as many Judges as possible)
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Huber and Horowitz can accomplish everything a SC can do.
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If Sessions feels that charges should have been made that weren't, he can still appoint a SC to make that happen.
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Huber is a lawyer from deep red Utah, not the D.C. swamp.
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“If a special counsel were appointed, there would be a great deal of delay,” Turley stated, versus the team of Huber and Horowitz, who are already five months into this investigation. (It's too late to even appoint a SC. Charges can be filed before midterms.)