I'm sympathetic to the assertion that the evidence needs to be scrubbed of victim-identification, and that the victims may still be vulnerable and need protection first.
Also that DOJ has a lot of irons in the fire both with Trump's agenda and (hopefully) dealing with the corruption from the previous administration.
And also that releasing evidence could compromise future trials so maybe we have to wait.
What I'm not sympathetic about is the lack of updates to the public on the status of the investigation. We should be hearing things like how much they've found, how much they've already analyzed, how many victims have been located and protected, how many are currently expected to be prosecuted, how many FBI and DOJ staff have been assigned. None of this would affect future prosecutions or compromise the victims, so why don't we get any info out of DOJ?
It's not time yet to start driving bulging just how comprehensive the investigation really is. DOJ/FBI still have way too many people allied with [them] right now. Plus, think about just how many in our govt and other "trusted" institutions that are guilty, but may not know or believe they're under investigation?
I'm sympathetic to the assertion that the evidence needs to be scrubbed of victim-identification, and that the victims may still be vulnerable and need protection first.
Also that DOJ has a lot of irons in the fire both with Trump's agenda and (hopefully) dealing with the corruption from the previous administration.
And also that releasing evidence could compromise future trials so maybe we have to wait.
What I'm not sympathetic about is the lack of updates to the public on the status of the investigation. We should be hearing things like how much they've found, how much they've already analyzed, how many victims have been located and protected, how many are currently expected to be prosecuted, how many FBI and DOJ staff have been assigned. None of this would affect future prosecutions or compromise the victims, so why don't we get any info out of DOJ?
It's not time yet to start driving bulging just how comprehensive the investigation really is. DOJ/FBI still have way too many people allied with [them] right now. Plus, think about just how many in our govt and other "trusted" institutions that are guilty, but may not know or believe they're under investigation?