“All we did was launch an unwarranted investigation into a guy who happened to be our political enemy! No weaponization to see here!”

    by NamelessResearcher

    32 Comments

    1. SingularityCentral on

      What career prosecutor signed the indictment or presented the evidence to the Grand jury?

    2. ‘In every age it has been the tyrant, the oppressor and the exploiter who has wrapped himself in the cloak of patriotism, or religion, or both to deceive and over-awe the People.’…Debs was so right.

    3. Realistic_Let3239 on

      And how many people did they have to fire/promote from outside with no experience, before they found people willing to take this case?

    4. I yearn for days politicians and government employees didn’t use Twitter to give us a live feed of all the bullshit they get up to.

    5. HuckleberryOk6782 on

      “They called the balls…” It’s obvious they didn’t need to waste their time calling you, Kash.

    6. alliwantispizza on

      Cock eyed Kash knows his career is over, it’s just a matter of time at this point.

    7. Short_Location_257 on

      Yet another mouthpiece for an 8×10 real estate deal. Lock his ass up in an off site prison.

    8. Icy-Wheel-7454 on

      I want to believe that they are digging their grave by continuing to say Russia gate was a hoax. People have to start asking if they lie about this, are they lying about that.

    9. MagicDragon212 on

      For the ones in the back, TRUMP’S CAMPAIGN DID COLLUDE WITH RUSSIA.

      They obstructed the investigation endlessly, but it’s simply fact that the Russian state sponsored hackers who hacked the DNC and the Hilary email server were in direct communication with Trump’s campaign team (mainly Roger Stone).

      They were found GUILTY of obstructing this federal investigation and only avoided a prison sentence because Trump pardoned them.

    10. Comey must be wishing for a time machine right about now. A certain October would have changed this whole timeline.

    11. any use of “gate” diminishes the importance of Watergate.

      Watergate meant something.

      Anythingelsegate does not.

    12. Yk, at some point, if everyone and everything is “wrong”, you’ve got some thinking to do…

    13. SvenSvenkill3 on

      Just a reminder that Patel wrote a trilogy of children’s books in which Trump was a maligned king who eventually prevails despite a plot against him, a trilogy into which Patel inserts himself as a wizard:

      “*.. a wizard called ‘Kash the Distinguished Discoverer.’ Kash was known far and wide as the one person who could discover anything about anything, He found the Holy Grape, deep in the Enchanted Forest, and he discovered who had stolen the sleeping princess*.”

      In 2023 Patel also wrote ‘Government Gangsters: The Deep State, the Truth, and the Battle for Our Democracy’, a memoir that falsely describes the origins of the FBI investigation into Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign. An appendix within the book includes a list of 60 names labeled “Members of the Executive Branch Deep State” which many believe is an enemies list.

      So yeah, I’d say Kash Patel’s snivelingly obsequious sycophantic bias in favour of his King, Trump, is well and truly established to the point of embarrassingly absurd caricature. I mean, FFS, Patel probably thinks the word “objectivity” means the hidden potential within inanimate objects and thus the dangers they can pose clumsy wizards. Like when you stub your toe.

      Release the damn Epstein files already!

    14. “Comey was [charged](https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.vaed.582136/gov.uscourts.vaed.582136.1.0_3.pdf) with one count of making false statements and one count of obstruction of justice, related to Senate testimony he gave almost five years ago. A majority of grand jurors [did not approve](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/comey-trump-grand-jury-2-criminal-counts-rejects-a-third-heres-what-they-say/) indicting him on an additional count of lying to Congress, according to court papers — an unusual development since grand juries rarely reject charges.” (CBS)

      So he made a false statement, but not a lie, nor perjury, and obstructed justice while testifying to the Senate…

      Case dropping in 5,4,3,2,1 TACO!

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