Democrats do not obey laws, do not protect human and civil rights, and do not condemn democrat crimes or unjust persecution of non-democrats. Garland is a lick-spittle democrat dog and does not honor his office or the American people. For that, he should resign, as well as other lawless law enforcement radicals in the democrat party.
The corrupt NY democrat prosecutor raided the offices of Project Veritas and then leaked information from their raid to the NY Times who is being sued by Project Veritas. This is a gross violation of the law and should be investigated with every much fervor as the investigation into the faked Trump/Russian collusion conspiracy theory.
The Department of Justice’s inspector general should investigate how The New York Times came into possession of files from Project Veritas shortly after the FBI raided the journalist outfit, a former federal prosecutor says.
FBI agents recently raided homes linked to Project Veritas, including the home of its founder, James O’Keefe. The NY Times messaged Project Veritas about the pre-dawn raids as they were wrapping up, lawyers for the nonprofit said in a court filing.
The search warrants were signed by U.S. Magistrate Judge Sarah Cave, an appointee of fellow judges. U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres, an Obama nominee, halted them on Nov. 11.
Former prosecutor Andrew McCarthy says that decision may stem from the apparent leak to the NY Times. He said the judge should be infuriated by the apparent leaks and should immediately take action.
The corrupt NY democrat prosecutor raided the offices of Project Veritas and then leaked information from their raid to the NY Times who is being sued by Project Veritas. This is a gross violation of the law and should be investigated with every much fervor as the investigation into the faked Trump/Russian collusion conspiracy theory.
Leak of Project Veritas Files to New York Times Should Trigger Probe: Former Prosecutor
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The Department of Justice’s inspector general should investigate how The New York Times came into possession of files from Project Veritas shortly after the FBI raided the journalist outfit, a former federal prosecutor says.
FBI agents recently raided homes linked to Project Veritas, including the home of its founder, James O’Keefe. The NY Times messaged Project Veritas about the pre-dawn raids as they were wrapping up, lawyers for the nonprofit said in a court filing.
The search warrants were signed by U.S. Magistrate Judge Sarah Cave, an appointee of fellow judges. U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres, an Obama nominee, halted them on Nov. 11.
Former prosecutor Andrew McCarthy says that decision may stem from the apparent leak to the NY Times. He said the judge should be infuriated by the apparent leaks and should immediately take action.