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One interesting point I picked up on from this discussion.

Durham has broad and far reaching power to do anything he needs to do and spy on anyone he deems involved while investigating and completing his report. (I knew that)

What I don't think I realized though is that the day he turns in his report, all that power is relinquished. So it would make sense that he would lay low and continue to work and keep the doors open as long as possible hoping for any new developments and a better climate for turning it in. Who would he give it to now anyways? They most likely already have a hole dug and filled with kerosene to "file' it in

One interesting point I picked up on from this discussion. Durham has broad and far reaching power to do anything he needs to do and spy on anyone he deems involved while investigating and completing his report. (I knew that) What I don't think I realized though is that the day he turns in his report, all that power is relinquished. So it would make sense that he would lay low and continue to work and keep the doors open as long as possible hoping for any new developments and a better climate for turning it in. Who would he give it to now anyways? They most likely already have a hole dug and filled with kerosene to "file' it in

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Accountability is Coming

Suuuuuure it is

I mean there is a scenario in which his final report lays out damning evidence and proof of crimes committed throughout RUSSIARUSSIARUSSSIA and Obamagate/Spygate.

But it would take a suspension of my disbelief to think that anyone would actually be prosecuted by the Dems who are now firmly in control.

Another reason you don’t let them steal the election, Donald.

Not that we saw justice while he was in office the first time....

Failure.