Waiting, watching and not being able to "do something about it", isn't easy. TBH, though, there were 4 (Buydan) years of cover-ups, obfuscation, hiding the ball, evidence destruction, witness tampering, etc. that derailed or, at a minimum, set back investigations and prosecutions. And, since they didn't seem to believe they'd ever lose control, there's even more criminality that occurred during those 4 years that needs pursuing.
"Justice" isn't as simple as arresting someone and throwing them in jail. Investigations need to be done; stories need to be vetted/verified; evidence needs to be collected and analyzed; relationships/ties need to be sussed-out, analyzed and leveraged; indictments need to be obtained via grand juries (who need to be convinced that - via evidence, witnesses, timelines and applicable law - that target persons may have committed crimes); air-tight cases must be built to: ensure convictions, be understandable and accepted by the current-day public and future historians, and withstand appeal; and everything must be done by-the-book (i.e., all rules and laws must be followed) to negate all claims of retaliation, impropriety or corruption.
And, since it seems that virtually everything is part of one of a number of RICO cases that encompass numerous people at various levels of the RICOs, the scale of prosecutorial operations is huge. RICO cases are usually handled by going after lower-level minions, getting them to rat out high-level criminals (via deals and reduced charges and/or sentences) and working up the chain to the top to get as many criminals as possible -- all the while doing all the things required of "simple" cases.
To top THAT all off, the timing for arrests and prosecutions is not yet right as there are still FAR too many corrupt leftist judges who can't be trusted to not dismiss cases and to fairly try those cases they do allow to proceed.
Hold on a while longer: things are happening, there are around 618k sealed indictments (each of which can name 10s of people and some [most?] of which virtually "have to" relate to the overt criminality we've been witnessing over the past decade or more), disclosure is occurring, and "justice" will come - at the right time. As Q said, "Nothing can stop what is coming. Nothing!". https://qalerts.app/?q=nothing+can+stop
Maybe do both. ???
It would depend on what you were hired to do and what you were up against.
Waiting, watching and not being able to "do something about it", isn't easy. TBH, though, there were 4 (Buydan) years of cover-ups, obfuscation, hiding the ball, evidence destruction, witness tampering, etc. that derailed or, at a minimum, set back investigations and prosecutions. And, since they didn't seem to believe they'd ever lose control, there's even more criminality that occurred during those 4 years that needs pursuing.
"Justice" isn't as simple as arresting someone and throwing them in jail. Investigations need to be done; stories need to be vetted/verified; evidence needs to be collected and analyzed; relationships/ties need to be sussed-out, analyzed and leveraged; indictments need to be obtained via grand juries (who need to be convinced that - via evidence, witnesses, timelines and applicable law - that target persons may have committed crimes); air-tight cases must be built to: ensure convictions, be understandable and accepted by the current-day public and future historians, and withstand appeal; and everything must be done by-the-book (i.e., all rules and laws must be followed) to negate all claims of retaliation, impropriety or corruption.
And, since it seems that virtually everything is part of one of a number of RICO cases that encompass numerous people at various levels of the RICOs, the scale of prosecutorial operations is huge. RICO cases are usually handled by going after lower-level minions, getting them to rat out high-level criminals (via deals and reduced charges and/or sentences) and working up the chain to the top to get as many criminals as possible -- all the while doing all the things required of "simple" cases.
To top THAT all off, the timing for arrests and prosecutions is not yet right as there are still FAR too many corrupt leftist judges who can't be trusted to not dismiss cases and to fairly try those cases they do allow to proceed.
Hold on a while longer: things are happening, there are around 618k sealed indictments (each of which can name 10s of people and some [most?] of which virtually "have to" relate to the overt criminality we've been witnessing over the past decade or more), disclosure is occurring, and "justice" will come - at the right time. As Q said, "Nothing can stop what is coming. Nothing!". https://qalerts.app/?q=nothing+can+stop