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In reply to the discussion: Heather Cox Richardson: '...there's big news--I mean, aside from all the other big news...' [View all]harumph
(3,235 posts)27. Sorry, but I don't find it a plausible argument that Garland was not even aware of such an important investigation
Where did they "disappear" it to? The cupboard? At this time, I'm not giving MG a pass even though he wasn't the one to kill it.
There is something called institutional knowledge.
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Heather Cox Richardson: '...there's big news--I mean, aside from all the other big news...' [View all]
Joinfortmill
9 hrs ago
OP
I'd go back to St. Ronald Raygun and his fast-tracking citizenship for Rupert Murdoch
OMGWTF
6 hrs ago
#22
When Garland came in the decisions had already been made to shut it all down
FakeNoose
6 hrs ago
#24
Sorry, but I don't find it a plausible argument that Garland was not even aware of such an important investigation
harumph
6 hrs ago
#27
I think that's probably true. But my problem is that despite the investigation getting killed,
harumph
5 hrs ago
#35