This proves Durham is still at it
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Well, if we are to trust Q then I would guess the special council will take precedence at least in this case.
However, I don't quite see it spelled out in 509, 510, 515 above that Durham has same standing as AG in this case. Could you explain?
Fren, I think I got a bit excited in my dig and read something that wasn't there. That's not to say the Special Counsel is not an extremely powerful assignment, but on further reading I don't believe it equates to the same standing as AG.
For instance, 28 CFR § 600.7, seems to allow the AG to override a special counsel prosecution:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/28/600.7
So one question this does raise is whose side is Merrick Garland on and whether he'll be around for the remainder of the operation?
It's ok fren. :/
That's too bad, though. This all has to be rewritten someday. It doesn't account for corruption at the top which we obviously have today. I am still hopeful Q & Q++ have some plan... It makes no sense at all that they would just lead us on for no reason at all.
But TY for all your research