With regard to Mueller and Sessions' recusal. The recusal makes alot more sense if you look at it from the perspective that Mueller wanted his investigation to be interfered in. The goal of that investigation was never to prove a crime by Trump, but to create enough media pressure that Trump would snap and order his firing. The RINOs in Congress would then have cover to join the Ds in impeaching and removing him for obstruction of justice. Same playbook that they used to take out Nixon. By recusing himself, Sessions effectively removed that argument, and forced the investigation to burn itself out, because he and Trump both knew that Mueller would not find anything. This was proven when Mueller was forced to admit in front of Congress that Trump and his DOJ had not obstructed him in any way. Had Mueller said otherwise, Congress would have had all the cover they needed to remove Trump, and Mueller would have been successful in his mission.
As for Durham, I do not know what he is waiting for, although I have my theories. What I will point out for now is that any major indictment by Durham while Trump was in office would have been framed by the media as persecution of political opponents, again giving Congress an excuse for impeachment.
As for what he is waiting for? Just spitballing this one, but if those 250k+ sealed cases are indeed from Durham, the normal civilian court system would be clogged for decades trying all of them. Why not instead wait for a situation in which the civilian courts cease to be functional? Such as, say, a major infrastructure breakdown caused by a Chinese cyber attack, perhaps in response to their man Sleepy Joe's legitimacy being called into question? Who would step in to try those cases if the civilian courts cease to function?
He also appointed Durham.
And what besides act like a ghost has Durham done?
A few points I would raise:
With regard to Mueller and Sessions' recusal. The recusal makes alot more sense if you look at it from the perspective that Mueller wanted his investigation to be interfered in. The goal of that investigation was never to prove a crime by Trump, but to create enough media pressure that Trump would snap and order his firing. The RINOs in Congress would then have cover to join the Ds in impeaching and removing him for obstruction of justice. Same playbook that they used to take out Nixon. By recusing himself, Sessions effectively removed that argument, and forced the investigation to burn itself out, because he and Trump both knew that Mueller would not find anything. This was proven when Mueller was forced to admit in front of Congress that Trump and his DOJ had not obstructed him in any way. Had Mueller said otherwise, Congress would have had all the cover they needed to remove Trump, and Mueller would have been successful in his mission.
As for Durham, I do not know what he is waiting for, although I have my theories. What I will point out for now is that any major indictment by Durham while Trump was in office would have been framed by the media as persecution of political opponents, again giving Congress an excuse for impeachment.
As for what he is waiting for? Just spitballing this one, but if those 250k+ sealed cases are indeed from Durham, the normal civilian court system would be clogged for decades trying all of them. Why not instead wait for a situation in which the civilian courts cease to be functional? Such as, say, a major infrastructure breakdown caused by a Chinese cyber attack, perhaps in response to their man Sleepy Joe's legitimacy being called into question? Who would step in to try those cases if the civilian courts cease to function?
The hammer will come down when the Rubber hits the Tarmac, apparently.
You will line up and you will like it lol