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Home Front: Politix
Dems attack babbling Rod Rosenstein's release of anti-trump messages
2017-12-15
[Daily Caller] Democrats are attacking Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein’s credibility after the Department of Justice released text messages showing a top FBI agent on both the Clinton email investigation and the Russia probe rooting for Clinton while he was investigating her and discussing an unknown "insurance policy" against Trump in case he won the election.

The pro-Clinton, anti-Trump messages were, ironically, discovered as part of an investigation into the DOJ and FBI launched by the Department of Justice Office of Inspector General (IG) in response to Democratic politicians demanding a probe into possible anti-Clinton bias at the FBI.

Democratic politicians and left-wing media have attacked Rosenstein’s credibility in response, claiming he should have blocked the messages’ release.

Democratic Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin, one of 58 House Democrats to vote in favor of impeaching Trump, attacked Rosenstein and the Department of Justice on the House floor on Thursday.

Raskin claimed the release of the text messages shows "that there are people in the Department of Justice who apparently are cooperating with this effort to undermine the integrity and the strength of this special counsel investigation."

The DOJ, Raskin argued, should have withheld the damning messages, which were exchanged on taxpayer-funded cell phones.

Raskin said "the key thing to understand is that all of those text messages are totally irrelevant" and claimed they were nothing more than political opinions.
A violent rocking motion using the air brakes is strongly encouraged.
Democratic California Sen. Dianne Feinstein told Mother Jones on Wednesday that the messages “are being used for propaganda purposes.” She added: “I think there’s an ongoing effort to malign both Bob Mueller and the work that that Special Counsel Office is doing. They are grabbing at every single thing to try to demean him.”

The text messages go well beyond simple political opinions and are part of a larger pattern of bias on Mueller’s team.
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  Of course they've got their panties in a wad, the messages show how FUBAR the investigation is and point to a wide spread conspiracy to tilt the election to that woman.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2017-12-15 16:33  

#2  From watching that video yesterday in which Jim Jordan reams him a new one, I'm guessing Rod doesn't like it any more than Raskin or Feinstein.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2017-12-15 11:30  

#1  Raskin said the key thing to understand is that all of those text messages are totally irrelevant""

Knowledge of political collusion within the Justice Department and FBI is "irrelevant." Ok, we get it. We don't agree with it, but we get it.

Posted by: Besoeker   2017-12-15 06:26  

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