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On Friday, February 14, 2020 at 4:28:37 PM UTC-5, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 2/14/2020 2:12 PM, Jim Joyce wrote:

Similar story in the NY Times:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/11/us/politics/roger-stone-federal-prosecutors.html


quote:

Mr. Kravis, 42, said in a court filing on Tuesday afternoon that he had
resigned from his post at the Justice Department and €śtherefore no longer
represents the government in this matter.€ť

He worked in the U.S. Attorneys Office for the District of Columbia.
Also,
he had been a trial attorney in the public integrity section of the
Justice
Departments criminal division, according to his law school biography at
George Washington University, where he was listed as a professorial
lecturer.

/unquote


That last guy, Jonathan Kravis, seems to be the one who quit his job
after
resigning from the case.

Then today we get word that Jesse Lui resigned, as you mentioned above.

It's **** show upon **** show in DC right now. The last 3 years were bad,
but it's a **** blizzard since the acquittal.


President Trump vowed to drain the Swamp...and he's doing exactly that.
MAGA Trump 2020

Yes, but it is sad that so many good people got sucked into the
whirlpool. Some honest people with ethics got flushed.

All honest people with ethics, from what I see. Those are the ones that
Trump dislikes. The kind of people he praises are guys like Manafort,
a $60 mil tax cheat and money launderer. He says he admires him, because
he refused to cooperate with the govt investigators. And Roger Stone,
a longtime dirty trickster, convicted of multiple counts of lying to
Congress and making threats to intimidate other witnesses. He even
disobeyed the gag order the judge put in place and posted an image of
the judge with cross hairs online. Those are examples of the kind of
people Trump stands up for.


Trump seems to have an element of mob mentality, where loyalty to him is
Job 1. People who don't show the right amount of loyalty are bullied and
tossed under the bus. How does this guy have nearly 40% approval? Who are
those people?

Rhetorical questions, of course.

He frequently refers to 'dirty copy, liars, leakers, and flippers', all the
things he dislikes the most. He's referring, of course, to the honest
people who stand up for the rule of law. We've had bad Presidents before,
but not like this.



When he was campaigning he did say he likes the uneducated people.

I was glad Hillary lost but did not vote for Trump. When he won I hoped
he would do a decent job but that did not work out. The 40% though are
just infatuated with him and his junior high rhetoric.


Kind of where I'm at. I knew he was an ahole, expected a **** show,
it was obvious from what he was doing during the campaign. But I too
hoped he might improve and grow into the job. So, what was his first
major move? Why to deny that Russia had meddled in the election,
to accept Putin's lies and to side with him over America. He vilified
the US intel agencies. He should have been impeached for that,
being Putin's puppet. And following through on that, acting on Putin's
lies are what got him impeached. And now, retaliating against those
that told the truth while he was acting on Putin's Ukraine lies
is going on right now.