Igor Danchenko trial: Anti-Trump dossier source found not guilty in Russia investigation trial
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — A jury has found Russian national Igor Danchenko not guilty on four false statements charges, declining to convict him for the allegations that the main source of British ex-spy Christopher Steele had lied to the FBI about his sourci...
Even though I said this several days ago I still find the blanket acquital shocking and disappointing. - and now it appears that the Durham investigation is going to be another bowl of water soup.
So it does appear that the courts have descended into failure mode and the US legal system is demonstrably at the mercy of imbeded criminals and traitors.
If this is what it takes to bring the military actively to bear on the situation then this is a good thing - and let's git 'er done.
There's no getting around that there are certain optics to 0-2 for Durham. The takeaway, it could be argued, is that this whole Durham thing is a big nothingburger.
I don't think it's fair or accurate to call everything out as dooming. Kash Patel flat out said the Sussman conviction was in the bag on X22. Then when it wasn't, well it doesn't matter and/or that was what we wanted to happen. That's just a fact. I don't know in the long run what it will mean. Maybe it really doesn't matter. Maybe acting like it matters was part of the plan. And maybe Patel was "acting strong when he was weak and weak when he was strong" whatever. But this place isn't supposed to be a total echo chamber with unison cheerleading for whatever the fuck happens.
The courts have been entirely unconstitutional and corrupted since 1934. They've been broken for a long time.
It means it has no "nutrition". No meat, no veggies, just a bowl of water.
A loss.