Jeff Sessions will not reconsider prosecuting Lois Lerner
Not that I was expecting anything different, but today Donald Trump’s Department of Injustice announced it would not reconsider prosecuting Lois Lerner. Here is more:
After being asked by Republicans in April to take a “fresh look” at the case against Lerner, the Trump administration responded Friday that it had reviewed the case and decided against it.
“[T]he Department determined that reopening the criminal investigation would not be appropriate based on the available evidence,” Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd wrote in a letter to Kevin Brady, the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee.
Of course there is not enough evidence, all of the IRS computers suddenly, and conveniently, “crashed” and then were destroyed for good measure, but it should be remembered that this scandal first came to light when Lois Lerner ADMITTED the IRS “inappropriately” targeted Tea Party groups.
Meanwhile Lois Lerner is retired and receiving a full pension…
malo periculosam libertatem quam quietum servitium

Session isn’t the right man for that position. He needs to go. Lois needs some ‘Lernin’ & be held accountable. Good luck w/ that. Get Trey to interrogate her … I’m sure she has much to say.
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The only thing Lois be “Lernin” is that she has nothing to worry about. She would just plead the fifth again even if they did interrogate her. I am beginning to lose faith in Sessions.
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I thought him to be a ‘man of strength’ too but it must’ve been all used up after a couple of days of show then “Zap” … all gone. Motivates me to email Pres. Trump ‘Fire him’ and replace w/ someone who can “really do the job, Rightly (correctly, successfully, fully, totally and such!).
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Reblogged this on Brittius and commented:
It’s a sham. To hell with voting anymore. Let the leftists tear down the government.
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The investigation always was for show because the establishment Republicans wanted the Tea Party to go away as well. Thanks for the reblog.
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You’re welcome.
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