🔨👩⚖️⚖ Are things speeding up? 3 weeks ago almost 7,000 sealed indictments were added. Another 8,154 were just added to the Federal Criminal Database bringing the total to 503,268 cases. Unsealed remains at 50,160 since early 2023. The list of bad guys is STILL growing. 🌊💦 ⚖ 👩⚖️ 🔨
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If I were to compile a list of all the actions the Justice Department has undertaken in the last 4 years and broke them into reasons I trust them and reasons I don't trust them, which list do you think is bigger? Items featuring prominently in the reasons I don't trust them is the entire Trump classified documents action and everything relating to the 2020 election. If anyone can provide me anything to put on the "reasons why I trust them list" I think for the sake of appearing unbiased it would be great if I had at least one or two on that list.
I certainly see where you are going with this.
But please keep in mind that President Trump initiated a lot of these investigations many years ago and they are all still ongoing.
Remember how Jeff Sessions strangely recused himself from the Russia investigation and President Trump feigned disappointment? Jeff and all the people with REAL power have to appear weak so that most everyone who is neck deep in corruption will carry on about their slimy ways. This is how they cast a bigger net and get more bullet proof indictments.
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