At 41:01 in his CPAC speech tonight, Trump starts talking about Bill Barr and questioning his lack of interest in election fraud.
At 43:06 Trump says he has a statement from US ATTORNEY in PA saying Bill Barr would not allow him to investigate fraud.
He goes on to say nobody else has seen this yet. Specifically asks Devin Nunes and Matt Gaetz if they have it yet. He directs them to talk to PA US Attorney and find out what is in letter.
Trump often picks fights with the good guys while being nice to the bad guys.
Trump endorsed McCain.
Trump endorsed Romney.
Consider for a moment just how bad the two people above are. The warmonger McCain has killed hundreds of thousands with unnecessary wars and Romney has elites hands shoved so far up his ass he'll do or say literally anything.
Then Trump publicly picks a fight with Sessions. Even though Q said Trust Sessions.
Trump publicly picks a fight with Bill Barr, even though Q specifically called him the B2 bomber in https://qalerts.app/?n=3671
Barr also appointed Durham as a special prosecutor before he left office specifically so when he was fired in his position he could keep investigating. The lines between reality and the movie are very blurred. It's hard to understand what is real and what is part of the show.
Sessions actually appointed Durham, but Barr expanded his authority.
He was appointed by Barr in April of 2019. Five months after Sessions left office. Durham has been fired from his normal position after January 20th. He's now a special prosecutor only. Made so by Barr right after the election on November 3rd. Sessions was out right after the 2018 midterm. Two whole years before Durham was appointed special prosecutor.
It appears you are correct. Sessions appointed Durham as a federal attorney, but he was later appointed as SC by Barr. One source I saw even claims that Whittaker nominated Durham for SC, and then Barr finalized it. Looks like a good bit of smoke surrounding his SC appointment from what I can see.
Either way, I suspect Durham is swamp trash. I don't expect anything of great significance to come out of his SC. So in my opinion, it would seem fitting that he was appointed as SC by his fellow swamp trash, Barr.
From Trump's perspective, what would the rationale be for the good guy/bad guy strategy?
If Trump seems close to Sessions or Barr, then when they're called upon to bring down the cabal, the accusation will be made that they're just Trump's cronies doing what Trump told them to do with only political motives.
That's why he has distanced himself from them, in my opinion.
That's a good point and it makes sense. Thanks!
The fact that Trump told Matt and Devin to go talk to the PA attorney for themselves and didn’t just send them the statement shows how he his remaining isolated from everything.
Also this shows us Trump’s team is making moves in the background. They are taking statements from people in states where fraud was provable but not investigated. I wonder if they have other statements they have not shared yet?
Is it impossible for a white hat to turn black hat?
anyone can be bought or threatened.
Not everyone. Trump and Jovan Pulitzer spring to mind.
I think the plan was set in stone shortly after Trump came into office and we're just watching a movie.
If Trump and Q really have everything, they gain nothing by calling out Bill Barr (assuming he would be a white hat gone rogue).
It only makes Trump look weak. As Sun Tzu says, act weak when you're strong.
If Trump is really only just hanging on by a thread of hope that can only be realized if Bill Barr is brought to justice for covering up election fraud, then Q is not real.
Would you like to draw a conclusion?