nortex97 said:
Ok but it's all 18 USC 371, right? He has no history of that (or show me where I'm wrong, happy to recant/repent). Sure, the feds want to throw absolutely everything at the 'insurrectionists' from J6, but the exact opposite is true of Garland/DoJ regarding everything about Russiagate.
Durham has a history of...not bringing big charges. Every federal prosecutor has an exceptional conviction rate, that's how the system works. He's as political/slick as anyone else in DoJ at that level. Much of the rest/reputation otherwise is basically a mythology.
What is it that you consider "Big"?
When Durham revealed how Robert Mueller literally framed people when he was the US Prosecutor 1968 on the murder convictions of Enrico Tameleo, Joseph Salvati, Peter J. Limone and Louis Greco! They had been framed by the FBI and Mueller covered it all up as US Atty and at the time Durham was exposing all this in 2007 Mueller was the DIrector of the FBI. It was a HUGE scandal. Mueller and his minions were all tied in with Whitey Bulger. They made a deal with Bulger that he vanish and not return to Boston and keep his mouth shut and the FBI would leave him alone. He went as far from Boston as you could get, moved to Santa Monica CA and got a new identity, then after vanishing for years Mueller ups and renigs and they pick him up, Eric Holder and company gave Bulger two consecutive life sentences and locked him away forever. Mueller retires and disappears, until he's appointed special counsel.
Remember the suspicious circumstances in which Whitey died? At the height of the Mueller investigation against Trump Whitey started making noise about Mueller, Reporters with the Boston Globe were trying to get interviews with him, and the FDC kept transferring him around. Bulger was transferred to several facilities in October 2018; first to the Federal Transfer Center in Oklahoma and then to the United States Penitentiary, Hazelton, near Bruceton Mills, West Virginia and was shanked by inmates in the sallyport where he was left unattended in his wheelchair.
Bottom line is Durham has a lot more substance than you're giving him credit for. The take down of John Connolly and his direct role in a slew of New England states mob convictions is pretty well documented I'm sure. Durham's not flashy but he gets the job done.