What Jan 6th has taught us about the DOJ.

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BusterAg
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They are tough to slow down or stop. There really isn't a great check against them.

I would like to see the DOJ vigorously prosecute everyone that broke a law during the 2024 election. There are plenty. And, go after the smallest front-line poll worker. Prosecute them mercilessly. Call it an attempted coup. Bankrupt these idiots. Throw them in jail. Deny bail. Ruin their careers. Let them see what the full weight of the federal government looks like when it is turned around.
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I think you'd have to replace everyone there to get them to go after actual criminals.
Ag with kids
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Don't you understand?


If Trump enforces the law on that, it proves he's a FASCIST!!!!!!
RGLAG85
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That "2000 Mules" was incredibly accurate.
nortex97
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The DoJ and FBI are in fact, enemies of the republic at this point in time. Some poor snowflakes are worried they don't have their 20 years yet, and don't have options. Good.
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But like many other current and former Justice Department officials, he is bracing for a potentially long and costly legal battle, as well as the possibility of protracted congressional investigations, after Trump takes off in January.

Career FBI employees are especially vulnerable, the official added. Since they make less money than they would in the private sector, they rely on the pensions they receive after 20 years.

"Agents have to do 20 years," the former senior FBI official said. "These people don't have options."
Hell yes we do:
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Instead, some career DOJ officials wept after the election, dismayed by the fact that large numbers of Americans apparently continue to believe Trump's claims that the department is a cesspool of corruption.
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The problems with the DOJ comes from the top (Biden). Replace all of the "lawfare" lawyers and administrator and things will change.
LOYAL AG
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DOJ appears to be in the same path as DOD. Obama politicized DOD leadership and 10 years later we have a top echelon infested with political creatures driving a mission that doesn't align with what the American people expect from them and their institution. DOJ is on an identical path.
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every 3 letter agency that participated in law fare should have a brand new home in fly over country. scatter these agencies accross america.

woodward ok
dodge city ks
lubbock tx
sht hole new mexico

ts5641
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It's really going to take wholesale change at the top several layers of the DOJ. They need to be dedicated prosecutors and not idealogues.
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There's a second problem that is almost worse...the federal judiciary in DC. Those judges should not allow DOJ to get away with blatant violations of due process and handing out excessive sentences for trespassing and "parading.'
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LOYAL AG said:

DOJ appears to be in the same path as DOD. Obama politicized DOD leadership and 10 years later we have a top echelon infested with political creatures driving a mission that doesn't align with what the American people expect from them and their institution. DOJ is on an identical path.


And you end up with fiascos like our Afghanistan withdrawal.
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Pardon the January 6 protesters.

Prosecute the guy that shot and killed the female USAF veteran

Investigate fraud as stated by the OP



Mowdy Ag
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Detmersdislocatedshoulder said:

every 3 letter agency that participated in law fare should have a brand new home in fly over country. scatter these agencies accross america.

woodward ok
dodge city ks
lubbock tx
sht hole new mexico


I've long advocated for a new Federal Government office complex on Old Mines Road about halfway between Laredo and Eagle Pass. ...the perfect location.
waitwhat?
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Jan 6th? What are you talking about? What happened 10 months ago?

Seriously though, when you refer to the protest turned riot at the US Capitol on 1/6/2021 by a specific name, you're playing into the democrat strategy of pretending it was a significant event on par with Pearl Harbor or 9/11.

It wasn't. It was a protest turned riot that cost the federal government a whopping $1.5 million in damages.

Stop helping the democrats by calling it Jan 6th.
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RGLAG85 said:

That "2000 Mules" was incredibly accurate.
the one that got sued for falsely identifying a mule and dropped by there producer
Old Army has gone to hell.
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The DoJ and FBI are in fact, enemies of the republic almost all the time.


White dudes are just starting to notice ever since DoJ's focus went from screwing POC, to screwing them.

Ag with kids
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nortex97 said:

The DoJ and FBI are in fact, enemies of the republic at this point in time. Some poor snowflakes are worried they don't have their 20 years yet, and don't have options. Good.
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But like many other current and former Justice Department officials, he is bracing for a potentially long and costly legal battle, as well as the possibility of protracted congressional investigations, after Trump takes off in January.

Career FBI employees are especially vulnerable, the official added. Since they make less money than they would in the private sector, they rely on the pensions they receive after 20 years.

"Agents have to do 20 years," the former senior FBI official said. "These people don't have options."
Hell yes we do:
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Instead, some career DOJ officials wept after the election, dismayed by the fact that large numbers of Americans apparently continue to believe Trump's claims that the department is a cesspool of corruption.

If we have people in the DoJ that CRY after an election, then I think we need to find replacements for them. That's a mentally unstable reaction.
nortex97
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No argument.
RGLAG85
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Old Army Ghost said:

RGLAG85 said:

That "2000 Mules" was incredibly accurate.
the one that got sued for falsely identifying a mule and dropped by there producer
Keep running on that hamster wheel.

So, they're batting 1999 out of 2000? I'll take that average. Hello Gen. Flynn.
BusterAg
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aggiehawg said:

There's a second problem that is almost worse...the federal judiciary in DC. Those judges should not allow DOJ to get away with blatant violations of due process and handing out excessive sentences for trespassing and "parading.'
You don't think they were, for the most part, complicit? I think most were.

The standing/latches yellow boot two step by the black robes, and the summer of fire followed by the protest on 1/6/2021 leading to political prosecution have really damaged the judiciary in the eyes of anyone who follows politics at all.
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nortex97 said:

The DoJ and FBI are in fact, enemies of the republic at this point in time. Some poor snowflakes are worried they don't have their 20 years yet, and don't have options. Good.
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But like many other current and former Justice Department officials, he is bracing for a potentially long and costly legal battle, as well as the possibility of protracted congressional investigations, after Trump takes off in January.

Career FBI employees are especially vulnerable, the official added. Since they make less money than they would in the private sector, they rely on the pensions they receive after 20 years.

"Agents have to do 20 years," the former senior FBI official said. "These people don't have options."
Hell yes we do:
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Instead, some career DOJ officials wept after the election, dismayed by the fact that large numbers of Americans apparently continue to believe Trump's claims that the department is a cesspool of corruption.

Don't you know they were supposed to have lifetime jobs without accountability, I mean that's how it is for everyone in the private sector, right?

One of the things I am going to enjoy is the stories to come of these poor bureaucrats who have been living fat and getting benefits fearing they might lose those jobs. Most of us can't imagine with job security we can't fathom whining and crying that they might actually be held accountable and have to show they are doing their jobs and creating value or else they can be replaced.

Yeah, sorry you have to start to live in the same reality everyone else does. Your job is to provide service to the country, not for the country to provide you with a cushy job and lifestyle where you get to retire with great benefits.
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MouthBQ98
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aggiehawg said:

There's a second problem that is almost worse...the federal judiciary in DC. Those judges should not allow DOJ to get away with blatant violations of due process and handing out excessive sentences for trespassing and "parading.'


DC has no business having the numbers of federal courts and jurisdictional priorities it does. It practically begs for corruption. Why wouldn't they just be part of the regional federal court system?
Hubert J. Farnsworth
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Mowdy Ag said:

Detmersdislocatedshoulder said:

every 3 letter agency that participated in law fare should have a brand new home in fly over country. scatter these agencies accross america.

woodward ok
dodge city ks
lubbock tx
sht hole new mexico


I've long advocated for a new Federal Government office complex on Old Mines Road about halfway between Laredo and Eagle Pass. ...the perfect location.


Yes it is. I'd also like to nominate Jal, New Mexico.

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