At some undisclosed time within the past few weeks, the Inspector General of the Justice Department issued a criminal referral to the Attorney General for prosecution against former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. Not only has the DOJ kept that referral under wraps, it has to date refused to act upon it. That would mean that either Attorney General Jeff Sessions or his Deputy, Rod Rosenstein, or both, have been sitting on it... obstructing justice.
The Justice Department has also been presiding over failed attempts by Congress to obtain some 1.2 million documents related to Hillary Cinton's numerous nefarious activities, having delivered only 3,600 in the past year. Only under the threat of impeachment has the Department of Justice made any attempt to comply with Congressional oversight and the agency, along with the FBI, has gone to great lengths to subvert all attempts to get the facts.
James Comey wrote seven memos following conversations with President Trump, and he subsequently surreptitiously leaked them to the media. It is alleged that some of those documents contained classified or privileged information and Congress has been trying to get its hands on those memos for months. Sessions and Rosenstein have refused to comply with repeated requests. Congress then set a deadline for last Monday, declaring that contempt proceedings were in the offing. The deadline passed, with Congress demanding delivery by Wednesday. DOJ replied, saying they needed a few more days.
How long does it take to prep and review seven documents?
It is clear to anyone and everyone that both the DOJ and FBI are obstructing justice at every turn. How many documents have they been able to alter or destroy already during this process?
Both Jeff Sessions and his sidekick, Rod Rosenstein, need to be fired immediately. By his failure to do so, President Trump is becoming unwittingly complicit in the coverup.
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