Comment expands on 8 June 2022 comment (link below) about the Attorney General of Louisiana being "on board and working with white hats before the 2020 election."
23 January 2022 House January 6 Committee Hearing Day Day 5
Rep. Adam Kinzinger questioning Steven A. Engel, Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel.
@ 2:00:02
Kinzinger:
"There was another issue you were asked to look into. In mid December did the White House ask Attorney General Barr to consider whether a Special Counsel could be appointed to look into election fraud issues?"
Engel:
"Yes, I mean... the, the President was probably vocal at the time that he believed that a Special Counsel was something that should be considered to look election fraud and there is a specific request where the Attorney General sought my legal advice in the middle of December."
Kinzinger:
"What was you conclusion? What conclusion did you reach?"
Engel:
"So this request was whether the Attorney General could appoint as a Special Counsel a State Attorney General to conduct an investigation. As a legal matter under Federal Law the Attorney General actually has fairly wide discretion to delegate prosecutorial authority including to State prosecutors which happens to assist the department and not uncommonly. Obviously a State Attorney General exercising prosecutorial authority on behalf of the Department of Justice is fairly uncommon. When we looked at the issue what we saw was that the State Law, the State was Louisiana, that the State Law precluded the Louisiana Attorney General from accepting the position, any official position on behalf of the United State government. So that answered the question, that it was not legally available."
https://youtu.be/8eNhqobJl_E?t=7202 / time stamp
You have to carefully parse this answer...
When Engel states initially:
"So this request was whether the Attorney General could appoint as a Special Counsel a State Attorney General to conduct an investigation."
The request was not if a State Attorney General could be appointed as a Special Counsel, what he means is that the request is if Jeff Landry, Louisiana State Attorney General could be appointed as a Special Counsel.
Reiterating the point the Jeff Landry sent an aide in a near clandestine capacity to Mike Lindell's Cyber Symposium in August of 2021. Adding to that point the above information that President Trump wanted Jeff Landry appointed as a Special Counsel to investigate the allegations of voter fraud in the 2020 election in mid December. Then further, Jeff Landry states, in the interview he gives in the documentary "RIGGED" that came out a couple of months back, he had monitored and tracked where the Zuckerberg money went that came into Louisiana.
More and more it seems that there was a good deal of cooperation from select State authorities across the county in regard to the 2020 election fraud in advance and after the election.
Watching for when the fit hits the shan in LA
There are very real nuggets of information buried in these boring Jan 6 Committee hearings.
Just have to be tuned to the right signal and ignore the noise.
Original comment this OP
https://greatawakening.win/p/15IEcWdWbq/gregg-phillips-just-replied-with/
Edit.... more on Landry
https://greatawakening.win/p/15HIOlCvBK/theory-on-durham-indictments--tr/
Comment expands on 8 June 2022 comment (link below) about the Attorney General of Louisiana being "on board and working with white hats before the 2020 election."
23 January 2022 House January 6 Committee Hearing Day Day 5
Rep. Adam Kinzinger questioning Steven A. Engel, Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel.
@ 2:00:02
Kinzinger:
"There was another issue you were asked to look into. In mid December did the White House ask Attorney General Barr to consider whether a Special Counsel could be appointed to look into election fraud issues?"
Engel:
"Yes, I mean... the, the President was probably vocal at the time that he believed that a Special Counsel was something that should be considered to look election fraud and there is a specific request where the Attorney General sought my legal advice in the middle of December."
Kinzinger:
"What was you conclusion? What conclusion did you reach?"
Engel:
"So this request was whether the Attorney General could appoint as a Special Counsel a State Attorney General to conduct an investigation. As a legal matter under Federal Law the Attorney General actually has fairly wide discretion to delegate prosecutorial authority including to State prosecutors which happens to assist the department and not uncommonly. Obviously a State Attorney General exercising prosecutorial authority on behalf of the Department of Justice is fairly uncommon. When we looked at the issue what we saw was that the State Law, the State was Louisiana, that the State Law precluded the Louisiana Attorney General from accepting the position, any official position on behalf of the United State government. So that answered the question, that it was not legally available."
https://youtu.be/8eNhqobJl_E?t=7202 / time stamp
You have to carefully parse this answer...
When Engel states initially:
"So this request was whether the Attorney General could appoint as a Special Counsel a State Attorney General to conduct an investigation."
The request was not if a State Attorney General could be appointed as a Special Counsel, what he means is that the request is if Jeff Landry, Louisiana State Attorney General could be appointed as a Special Counsel.
Reiterating the point the Jeff Landry sent an aide in a near clandestine capacity to Mike Lindell's Cyber Symposium in August of 2021. Adding to that point the above information that President Trump wanted Jeff Landry appointed as a Special Counsel to investigate the allegations of voter fraud in the 2020 election in mid December. Then further, Jeff Landry states, in the interview he gives in the documentary "RIGGED" that came out a couple of months back, he had monitored and tracked where the Zuckerberg money went that came into Louisiana.
More and more it seems that there was a good deal of cooperation from select State authorities across the county in regard to the 2020 election fraud in advance and after the election.
Watching for when the fit hits the shan in LA
There are very real nuggets of information buried in these boring Jan 6 Committee hearings.
Just have to be tuned to the right signal and ignore the noise.
Original comment this OP
https://greatawakening.win/p/15IEcWdWbq/gregg-phillips-just-replied-with/
Comment expands on 8 June 2022 comment (link below) about the Attorney General of Louisiana being "on board and working with white hats before the 2020 election."
23 January 2022 House January 6 Committee Hearing Day Day 5
Rep. Adam Kinzinger questioning Steven A. Engel, Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel.
@ 2:00:02
Kinzinger:
"There was another issue you were asked to look into. In mid December did the White House ask Attorney General Barr to consider whether a Special Counsel could be appointed to look into election fraud issues?"
Engel:
"Yes, I mean... the, the President was probably vocal at the time that he believed that a Special Counsel was something that should be considered to look election fraud and there is a specific request where the Attorney General sought my legal advice in the middle of December."
Kinzinger:
"What was you conclusion? What conclusion did you reach?"
Engel:
"So this request was whether the Attorney General could appoint as a Special Counsel a State Attorney General to conduct an investigation. As a legal matter under Federal Law the Attorney General actually has fairly wide discretion to delegate prosecutorial authority including to State prosecutors which happens to assist the department and not uncommonly. Obviously a State Attorney General exercising prosecutorial authority on behalf of the Department of Justice is fairly uncommon. When we looked at the issue what we saw was that the State Law, the State was Louisiana, that the State Law precluded the Louisiana Attorney General from accepting the position, any official position on behalf of the United State government. So that answered the question, that it was not legally available."
https://youtu.be/8eNhqobJl_E?t=7202 / time stamp
You have to carefully parse this answer...
When Engel states initially:
"So this request was whether the Attorney General could appoint as a Special Counsel a State Attorney General to conduct an investigation."
The request was not if a State Attorney General could be appointed as a Special Counsel, what he means is that the request is if Jeff Landry, Louisiana State Attorney General could be appointed as a Special Counsel.
Reiterating the point the Jeff Landry sent an aide in a near clandestine capacity to Mike Lindell's Cyber Symposium in August of 2021, adding to that point the above information that President Trump wanted Jeff Landry appointed as a Special Counsel to investigate the allegations of voter fraud in the 2020 election in mid December, and Jeff Landry states. in the interview he gives in the documentary "RIGGED" that came out a couple of months back, he had monitored and tracked where the Zuckerberg money went that came into Louisiana.
More and more it seems that there was a good deal of cooperation from select State authorities across the county in regard to the 2020 election fraud.
Watching for when the fit hits the shan in LA
There are very real nuggets of information buried in these boring Jan 6 Committee hearings.
Just have to be tuned to the right signal and ignore the noise.
Original comment this OP
https://greatawakening.win/p/15IEcWdWbq/gregg-phillips-just-replied-with/