DOJ Named In Shocking Lawsuit For Allegedly Covering Up Evidence
A government watchdog focused on ethics is accusing the Department of Justice of “hiding” vital information from the public.In a lawsuit filed recently, the watchdog called Protect the Public’s Trust says they filed a request under the Freedom of Information Act with the Justice Management Division of the DOJ back in June of 2021. The DOJ still hasn’t responded about whether it intends to comply with the organization’s request, though.
What some of the lawsuit claims--
“The President appointed Nicholas McQuaid as Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Criminal Division. Just prior to the Administration taking power, a former colleague of McQuaid, with whom McQuaid jointly represented at least one client, was hired by Hunter Biden, who is reportedly ‘under investigation for possible tax and money laundering activities, with a potential counterintelligence component.'”Read about it... Thank God Merrick Garland was never appointed as a Supreme Court Justice...something Mitch McConnell did right.
In addition, Susan Hennessee was named the general counsel of the National Security Division of the DOJ, despite her previously saying that Durham’s investigation was “partisan silliness.”
1 comment:
So sad! How unethical and corrupt of our own government officials. Then one wonders why we believe they have become slaves of satan by there actions like this, they will have to answer to our maker! And be subjected by scrutiny of all of us here on earth! Pray for the scum of the earth!
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