I don't know why there's so much confusion.
Even if there were 1000 suggested indictments, if DOJ declined to prosecute, then it's over.
You could see this a mile away if you know the basics about special counsels and inspector generals.
They don't put people in jail, they write reports, point the finger, and suggest (refer) cases to the DOJ. That's it. There are no "sealed indictments" that will save us.
Durham can come out of the water and look cool, but in the end, his only use is as an awakening tool. See where he is in 2 weeks. That's the measure of his success.
I don't know why there's so much confusion.
Even if there were 1000 suggested indictments, if DOJ declined to prosecute, then it's over. You could see this a mile away if you know the basics about special counsels and inspector generals. They don't put people in jail, they write reports, point the finger, and suggest (refer) cases to the DOJ. That's it. There are no "sealed indictments" that will save us. Durham can come out of the water and look cool, but in the end, his only use is as an awakening tool. See where he is in 2 weeks. That's the measure of his success.