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James S's avatar

The situation which I fear (and I am certainly not convinced that it doesn't exist) is the preponderance of Trump acolytes who remain in the DOJ. We know that many were there under Trump, defecating all over the Department. An AG cannot do everything himself, so must depend on assistants, deputies and even line staff to implement his policies and responses to a veritable morass of criminality. That has to be overcome if we are to preserve the rule of law and, ultimately, our republic.

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Eleanor's avatar

I understand your points, sir. I too am concerned and admittedly rather impatient.

Having said that I try to keep in mind that when Garland was interviewed by the committee he said that the wheels were in motion in both DOJ and FBI, and also said that he was unable to discuss any specific details. I was frustrated until I heard him say this.

I also try to remember that Trump left behind some very unsavory characters in both DOJ and FBI. Garland is probably stepping carefully around them until he can indict them too. Any and all of these things are very likely connected.

We don’t know what we don’t know. This thing with Bannon likely has longer tentacles than we might have ever expected. I just try to remember that Garland reports to Biden. Perhaps the question we need to be asking ourselves is not so much “do we trust Garland,” rather “do we trust Biden?” And I do :)

I feel you. I hear you. I relate to all the fears and worries (and I’m impatient by nature). At the same time I think there’s good, solid reason this is taking longer than it normally would. We aren’t in normal times after all. Please keep the faith! 💗🥰

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