When do the mass resignations begin?

Remember when there were DoJ officials with integrity?

Former DOJ officials detail threatening to resign en masse in meeting with Trump


Witnesses in today's hearing revealed details of a dramatic Oval Office meeting on Jan. 3, 2021, in which top Justice Department officials banded together to prevent Jeffrey Clark, an environmental lawyer at the DOJ, from replacing acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen.

Trump was keen to install Clark, an ally, in order to wield the powers of the DOJ to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

The meeting took place a day after Clark had told Rosen and acting Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue that Trump had asked him to consider replacing Rosen. Clark doubled down on claims that there had been fraud in the election and acknowledged he had had continued discussions with Trump, despite assuring the pair a week prior that he wouldn't engage in conversations with the president.


People like that aren't going to be around to protest something like this in the new world order.

Trump pardons Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht for online drug scheme


Jan 21 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday pardoned Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht, who was sentenced to life in prison for running an underground online marketplace where drug dealers and others conducted more than $200 million in illicit trade using bitcoin.
The Republican president made good on a campaign pledge to free Ulbricht, 40, who was arrested in 2013 and sentenced in 2015 in what became a landmark U.S. prosecution launched only a few years after the emergence of the popular cryptocurrency.

Prosecutors said some people died due to drugs bought on Silk Road.
The Silk Road website relied on the Tor network to communicate anonymously and accepted bitcoin as payment, which prosecutors said allowed users to conceal their identities and locations.
Prosecutors said Ulbricht ran Silk Road under the alias Dread Pirate Roberts, a reference to a character in the 1987 movie "The Princess Bride," and took extreme steps to protect the marketplace's operation.

Those steps, they said, included soliciting the murders of several people who posed a threat, though they also said no evidence exists that any murders were actually carried out.
Ulbricht acknowledged he created Silk Road, which a defense lawyer at his trial said was intended as a "freewheeling, free market site." But his lawyers contended Ulbricht had later handed off the website to others and was lured back toward its end to become the "fall guy" for its true operators.


Have you guys had enough yet?
And then.....
 
Yes, everyone has heard enough, enough of your never ending TDSSSDD. as I already posted you and the rest of the loons have four years to post partisan idiocy so pace yourselves go for a walk, watch a ball game, go to a movie.
 
Whoa there my dear chap. With Biden's pardoning antics, Lefty's are in NO position in trying to claim who's above the law. As soon as your clan comes out with that crap, you might as well grease your words up with butter and shove it right up where the light doesn't shine because no one is interested in that hypocrisy crap.
The incessant need by you folks to engage in false equivalences tells me that trump is starting to make you feel uncomfortable. I actually find that to be somewhat encouraging.
 
Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said: “Make no mistake: Ulbricht was a drug dealer and criminal profiteer who exploited people’s addictions and contributed to the deaths of at least six young people. Ulbricht went from hiding his cybercrime identity to becoming the face of cybercrime and as today’s sentence proves, no one is above the law.”

Preet was wrong about that. trump is above the law. And now so is Ross, along with the violent J6 criminals.
Fuck off, commie shitfuck. :D
 
Fuck off, commie shitfuck. :D

The clock is ticking on U.S. President Donald Trump’s time in office, with just under two weeks left until he departs. But some officials are bowing out early after Wednesday’s insurrection in the U.S. Capitol, a Trump-instigated assault carried out by a mob of his supporters who continue to dispute the results of the election.


The matter of threats to resign may have been shoved down your memory hole, or maybe you never heard about it at all. It involved acting AG Jeff Rosen's refusal to obey trump's request to use the DoJ to steal the 2020 election. Dotard was going to replace Rosen with sock puppet Jeff Clark who was willing do to the orange enemy of the state's bidding with respect to pressuring GA election officials not to certify the state's vote. A number of DoJ officials said if Clark had been named acting AG after firing Rosen they would resign in protest.

The Felon-in-Chief's pardon of the traitorous J6 criminals and Ross Ulbricht, a national disgrace and travesty of justice, is worthy of resignations.
 
Remember when there were DoJ officials with integrity?

Former DOJ officials detail threatening to resign en masse in meeting with Trump


Witnesses in today's hearing revealed details of a dramatic Oval Office meeting on Jan. 3, 2021, in which top Justice Department officials banded together to prevent Jeffrey Clark, an environmental lawyer at the DOJ, from replacing acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen.

Trump was keen to install Clark, an ally, in order to wield the powers of the DOJ to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

The meeting took place a day after Clark had told Rosen and acting Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue that Trump had asked him to consider replacing Rosen. Clark doubled down on claims that there had been fraud in the election and acknowledged he had had continued discussions with Trump, despite assuring the pair a week prior that he wouldn't engage in conversations with the president.


People like that aren't going to be around to protest something like this in the new world order.

Trump pardons Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht for online drug scheme


Jan 21 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday pardoned Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht, who was sentenced to life in prison for running an underground online marketplace where drug dealers and others conducted more than $200 million in illicit trade using bitcoin.
The Republican president made good on a campaign pledge to free Ulbricht, 40, who was arrested in 2013 and sentenced in 2015 in what became a landmark U.S. prosecution launched only a few years after the emergence of the popular cryptocurrency.

Prosecutors said some people died due to drugs bought on Silk Road.
The Silk Road website relied on the Tor network to communicate anonymously and accepted bitcoin as payment, which prosecutors said allowed users to conceal their identities and locations.
Prosecutors said Ulbricht ran Silk Road under the alias Dread Pirate Roberts, a reference to a character in the 1987 movie "The Princess Bride," and took extreme steps to protect the marketplace's operation.

Those steps, they said, included soliciting the murders of several people who posed a threat, though they also said no evidence exists that any murders were actually carried out.
Ulbricht acknowledged he created Silk Road, which a defense lawyer at his trial said was intended as a "freewheeling, free market site." But his lawyers contended Ulbricht had later handed off the website to others and was lured back toward its end to become the "fall guy" for its true operators.


Have you guys had enough yet?
Those with integrity will stay. Those who are corrupt will flee.
 
The incessant need by you folks to engage in false equivalences tells me that trump is starting to make you feel uncomfortable. I actually find that to be somewhat encouraging.
your recent posts since the election tells many of us here that you have been trumpisized....
 
Remember when there were DoJ officials with integrity?

Former DOJ officials detail threatening to resign en masse in meeting with Trump


Witnesses in today's hearing revealed details of a dramatic Oval Office meeting on Jan. 3, 2021, in which top Justice Department officials banded together to prevent Jeffrey Clark, an environmental lawyer at the DOJ, from replacing acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen.

Trump was keen to install Clark, an ally, in order to wield the powers of the DOJ to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

The meeting took place a day after Clark had told Rosen and acting Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue that Trump had asked him to consider replacing Rosen. Clark doubled down on claims that there had been fraud in the election and acknowledged he had had continued discussions with Trump, despite assuring the pair a week prior that he wouldn't engage in conversations with the president.


People like that aren't going to be around to protest something like this in the new world order.

Trump pardons Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht for online drug scheme


Jan 21 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday pardoned Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht, who was sentenced to life in prison for running an underground online marketplace where drug dealers and others conducted more than $200 million in illicit trade using bitcoin.
The Republican president made good on a campaign pledge to free Ulbricht, 40, who was arrested in 2013 and sentenced in 2015 in what became a landmark U.S. prosecution launched only a few years after the emergence of the popular cryptocurrency.

Prosecutors said some people died due to drugs bought on Silk Road.
The Silk Road website relied on the Tor network to communicate anonymously and accepted bitcoin as payment, which prosecutors said allowed users to conceal their identities and locations.
Prosecutors said Ulbricht ran Silk Road under the alias Dread Pirate Roberts, a reference to a character in the 1987 movie "The Princess Bride," and took extreme steps to protect the marketplace's operation.

Those steps, they said, included soliciting the murders of several people who posed a threat, though they also said no evidence exists that any murders were actually carried out.
Ulbricht acknowledged he created Silk Road, which a defense lawyer at his trial said was intended as a "freewheeling, free market site." But his lawyers contended Ulbricht had later handed off the website to others and was lured back toward its end to become the "fall guy" for its true operators.


Have you guys had enough yet?


Not soon enough.
 
Remember when there were DoJ officials with integrity?

Former DOJ officials detail threatening to resign en masse in meeting with Trump


Witnesses in today's hearing revealed details of a dramatic Oval Office meeting on Jan. 3, 2021, in which top Justice Department officials banded together to prevent Jeffrey Clark, an environmental lawyer at the DOJ, from replacing acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen.

Trump was keen to install Clark, an ally, in order to wield the powers of the DOJ to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

The meeting took place a day after Clark had told Rosen and acting Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue that Trump had asked him to consider replacing Rosen. Clark doubled down on claims that there had been fraud in the election and acknowledged he had had continued discussions with Trump, despite assuring the pair a week prior that he wouldn't engage in conversations with the president.


People like that aren't going to be around to protest something like this in the new world order.

Trump pardons Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht for online drug scheme


Jan 21 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday pardoned Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht, who was sentenced to life in prison for running an underground online marketplace where drug dealers and others conducted more than $200 million in illicit trade using bitcoin.
The Republican president made good on a campaign pledge to free Ulbricht, 40, who was arrested in 2013 and sentenced in 2015 in what became a landmark U.S. prosecution launched only a few years after the emergence of the popular cryptocurrency.

Prosecutors said some people died due to drugs bought on Silk Road.
The Silk Road website relied on the Tor network to communicate anonymously and accepted bitcoin as payment, which prosecutors said allowed users to conceal their identities and locations.
Prosecutors said Ulbricht ran Silk Road under the alias Dread Pirate Roberts, a reference to a character in the 1987 movie "The Princess Bride," and took extreme steps to protect the marketplace's operation.

Those steps, they said, included soliciting the murders of several people who posed a threat, though they also said no evidence exists that any murders were actually carried out.
Ulbricht acknowledged he created Silk Road, which a defense lawyer at his trial said was intended as a "freewheeling, free market site." But his lawyers contended Ulbricht had later handed off the website to others and was lured back toward its end to become the "fall guy" for its true operators.


Have you guys had enough yet?

Let the DOJ slugs scatter like cockroaches.
 
No, because the Insurrectionist-in-Chief backed down. This time around there'll be no one around to force him to do so. The people he'll bring in will lick his ass while trump disgraces them, the DoJ, and the American people.
Your TDS is really heating up. Better pace yourself, the road is 4-years long.
 
What about the crew that raided Trump's home?
After having been given every opportunity to comply with a subpoena for the return of the classified docs in Baby Donald's possession, non-compliance forced the DoJ's hand.
 
your recent posts since the election tells many of us here that you have been trumpisized....
If you don't feel uncomfortable with trump's pardons for violent criminals, because they took violent actions on his behalf in an attempt to end the constitutional order of a peaceful transition of power following an election, then I find little reason not to regard you as a traitor to my country.
 
If you don't feel uncomfortable with trump's pardons for violent criminals, because they took violent actions on his behalf in an attempt to end the constitutional order of a peaceful transition of power following an election, then I find little reason not to regard you as a traitor to my country.
So why would 87,000 new IRS agents need to be "willing to kill"?

IRS Deletes Requirement That New Agents Be Willing to Use 'Deadly Force'​

 
Berg believes only republicans should be held accountable…
Do you think the DoJ officials who threatened to resign over trump's plot to steal the election were wrong to do so?
 
Remember when there were DoJ officials with integrity?

Former DOJ officials detail threatening to resign en masse in meeting with Trump


Doubtless exaggerated and therefore FAKE NEWS ---as is usual with OP Bugger .
But, if true , Mr Trumpf is sitting there rubbing his hands with satisfaction and glee .
 

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