I don't think the President needs to. We learn from Michael Cohen that there's kind of a code that the President has where, you know, how intimate something or say, you know, it will be really nice or it's so unfair what's happening to…
Eric Swalwell
The Public Record
I think it's intentional, yes. I think he wants to show that he can actually have the DOJ do his work. Because no matter what happens, I think Stone is ultimately getting a pardon.
So you know, I think we're going to see what we can find. We're not helpless anymore. You know, we won the majority and we have subpoena power and also we have these brave prosecutors who have resigned.
What's so frustrating here is that the President could just pardon Roger Stone, but instead, he's chosen to show all of us that he's got others who will do his hits for him. And he's injected this virus of corruption into the department.
I have since introduced legislation that was included and passed in the House of Representatives that puts a duty to report on an individual if they receive campaign assistance, or even an offer of dirt on your opponent who you should know…
Does the FBI see the Russians amplifying content of certain campaigns in the 2020 election?
We must address the sad and frightening resurgence of White supremacy and other forms of nativist extremism that plagues our country.
We must be unified in our fight against anyone who tries to undermine the very foundations of our democracy.
I feel strongly that we must address these problems in that legislation without delay.
The Inspector General...did not find documentary or testimonial evidence that political bias or improper motivation influenced the decisions to open the individual investigations.
I look forward to working with the Bureau to make sure that we can keep our pistols, keep our rifles, keep our shotguns to protect ourselves, but also make sure the most dangerous weapons don't end up in the hands of the most dangerous…





