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Let's see. There really is no one at the DoJ that will effectively try a case against itself, and there are no unbiased DC courts to hear a case against a few of their own. So, unless those two things are completely overhauled, one should not put too many eggs in that basket. Some research into Durham and the cases he has handled shows that he has a history of protecting the heavy hitters within government that should have been held accountable. I never say never. But the odds of this case producing anything close to real justice are not very good - if they exist at all.