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or what? the house is in complete chaos with people who dont know how (or care) to be congress critters, and what, theyre suppose to act on whatever the DOJ finds??
waste of time and money
Yes and no. Regardless of what happens with the results, it's important that we not let [blatant] corruption become the norm. Better to try to do the right thing than let that kind of corruption go completely unchallenged.
And if the R-led House ignores it, that puts them on the record as saying that corruption is okay. If dems take the House, then an impeachment vote might at least make it to the floor. Ideally, we'd have the 60 votes in the Senate needed to do something with that, but I'm not holding my breath.
youre right, but im still wiping my ass with pages from the mueller report as that was the best and apparently only use for it.
Remember shit like this? In hindsight they're so tragically pathetic. "The walls are closing in on Trump!"
Oh, there's plenty of Mueller Report toilet paper to go around, lol. And if we eventually run out, we'll likely have the results from this probe to last us through the next 3 pandemics.