With all the scandals, all the lies, all the coverups, my son asked me the other day, "Who holds them accountable?" If anyone knows how the process works, I would appreciate it. For instance, if we know someone from the Department of Treasury e.g. the IRS has committed a crime, who goes after them? Is it handled by the Department of Justice? Do they file charges and prosecute the case or refer it to a local district attorney? What about the Department of State e.g. B******i. In this case, it seems like everyone was rewarded except Gregory Hicks who came forward and testified with what actually happened and how they tried to cover it up? And what if the Attorney General has perjured himself in Congress? How would that be handled? And if the Attorney General decides it's not something he wants to pursue, does that mean there is no other legal recourse?
Every one is lying and covering up for everyone, The Attorney General is also busy covering up this and his own unethical messes such as "Fast and Furious" for one. B******i was getting too much attention from the Citizens and Media (about time)that they had to create a distraction and admitted to the IRS scandal but it has become too hot also so they will find something else to avert the Public attention from them. The Attorney General is investigating the Attorney General, What does that tell you? Is there another legal recourse? I really don't know, being that the Supreme Court has also been C*********d.
Its really quite simple. If you tell the t***h, you get demoted. If you lie, and cover up for the administration, then you get a promotion.
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