Her only issue with that excuse is the Office of inspector generals was "created explicitly for the purpose of, among other things, investigating alleged violations of criminal and civil law by department employees, including actions taken by former employees after they have left government service."
The letter from Grassly, Gowdy, and Goodlatte from March 29, 2018 also says
"To carry out these duties, Title 5 of the United States Code provides the Inspector General with broad discretion and significant investigative powers. The office currently employs approximately 470 staff, a significant number of whom are lawyers, auditors, and investigators who may exercise wide discretion on matters under their jurisdiction. If the Inspector General finds evidence of criminal wrongdoing, he may refer it to a United States Attorney who can then convene a grand jury or take other appropriate actions. To be clear, the Inspector General has the authority to investigate allegations of wrongdoing, collect evidence through subpoena, and develop cases for presentation to the Attorney General and the Deputy Attorney General for prosecution or other action." - https://cdn.cnn.com/cnn/2018/images/03/29/ag.letter.re.ig.and.huber.reviews.pdf
One thing we know from Q is that Huber was working with Ig Horowitz, and Office of inspector generals + team of 470. That 470 was the staff size back in 2017. Their site now states they have a staff of 1600. https://oig.hhs.gov/about-oig/
Drop #1553 told us all about this-
-Sessions informed Congress in his letter that all the matters recommended for investigation by Goodlatte, Gowdy, and Grassley are “fully within the scope of [Huber’s] existing mandate.” He also informed the chairmen that Inspector General Michael Horowitz, who is working with Huber, has a staff of 470 investigators, giving Huber access to enormous investigative firepower that far exceeds the staff of any special counsel. (Who needs a SC with that type of manpower?)
-The inspector general’s jurisdiction to conduct civil and criminal investigations includes “actions taken by former employees after they have left government service.” Then Huber can act on any of those matters. - https://qanon.pub/?#1553
[First Placeholders]
OIG report, DECLAS, other released facts re: 18 U.S. Code Chapter 115 -
TREASON, SEDITION, AND SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES.
Q - https://qanon.pub/?#2804
What case(s) is HUBER + OIG + team of 470 currently working on?
Who has the server(s)?
Who has access to NSA UT Term1-12?
Does FISA grant access to NSA umbrella collection? - https://qanon.pub/?#2548
Her only issue with that excuse is the Office of inspector generals was "created explicitly for the purpose of, among other things, investigating alleged violations of criminal and civil law by department employees, including actions taken by former employees after they have left government service."
The letter from Grassly, Gowdy, and Goodlatte from March 29, 2018 also says
"To carry out these duties, Title 5 of the United States Code provides the Inspector General with broad discretion and significant investigative powers. The office currently employs approximately 470 staff, a significant number of whom are lawyers, auditors, and investigators who may exercise wide discretion on matters under their jurisdiction. If the Inspector General finds evidence of criminal wrongdoing, he may refer it to a United States Attorney who can then convene a grand jury or take other appropriate actions. To be clear, the Inspector General has the authority to investigate allegations of wrongdoing, collect evidence through subpoena, and develop cases for presentation to the Attorney General and the Deputy Attorney General for prosecution or other action." - https://cdn.cnn.com/cnn/2018/images/03/29/ag.letter.re.ig.and.huber.reviews.pdf
One thing we know from Q is that Huber was working with Ig Horowitz, and Office of inspector generals + team of 470. That 470 was the staff size back in 2017. Their site now states they have a staff of 1600. https://oig.hhs.gov/about-oig/
Durham assumed parts of John Huber's Clinton Foundation review: source - https://www.foxnews.com/politics/durham-assumed-parts-of-john-hubers-clinton-foundation-review-source
Drop #1553 told us all about this- -Sessions informed Congress in his letter that all the matters recommended for investigation by Goodlatte, Gowdy, and Grassley are “fully within the scope of [Huber’s] existing mandate.” He also informed the chairmen that Inspector General Michael Horowitz, who is working with Huber, has a staff of 470 investigators, giving Huber access to enormous investigative firepower that far exceeds the staff of any special counsel. (Who needs a SC with that type of manpower?)
-The inspector general’s jurisdiction to conduct civil and criminal investigations includes “actions taken by former employees after they have left government service.” Then Huber can act on any of those matters. - https://qanon.pub/?#1553
[First Placeholders]
OIG report, DECLAS, other released facts re: 18 U.S. Code Chapter 115 -
TREASON, SEDITION, AND SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES.
Q - https://qanon.pub/?#2804
What case(s) is HUBER + OIG + team of 470 currently working on?
Who has the server(s)?
Who has access to NSA UT Term1-12?
Does FISA grant access to NSA umbrella collection? - https://qanon.pub/?#2548
There is no escaping this - NCSWIC
very interesting! thanks for your well thought out comment!