The U.S. Department of Justice will soon decide whether to close down the investigation into the origins of Russiagate
- Special counsel John Durham has uncovered a damning trail of evidence to show "collusion" existed not between Trump and the Kremlin but between Democratic Party interests, including the national news media, in an attempt to rig the 2016 presidential election
- If Joe Biden's Justice Department doesn't extend the inquiry-and there is no reason at this point to believe it will-the Durham investigation will go down as yet another massive failure in the face of provable and destructive Democratic Party corruption at the highest levels
The only question, the aide said, is "how far [House Minority Leader Kevin] McCarthy wants to go" should he become speaker of the House in 2023.
- McCarthy has been loath to punish Cheney and Rep. Adam Kinzinger for accepting Pelosi's appointment to the committee
- As dozens of Capitol protesters languished for months, some for more than a year, in a political prison in the shadow of the U.S. Capitol building where he works, McCarthy has said nothing in their defense
- When confronted recently by Fox Business News host Maria Bartiromo about the plight of the political prisoners, McCarthy said "they shouldn't be held for this long" then quickly pivoted to concerns over inflation and the open border
Bottom Line
- GOP leaders will need a cutthroat approach if they retake power next year
- sternly worded letters and empty promises won't do the trick this time around; rank-and-file Republicans won't be fooled again
- House Democrats will ratchet up their public pursuit of Trump associates, and the Justice Department will continue to arrest and seek lengthy jail sentences for minor offenses
https://amgreatness.com/2022/07/08/republican-voters-want-blood-will-their-leaders-deliver/
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