Was there some reason you thought being continuing as a US attorney was important part of his role?
Dude has to resign that position to give legal testimony in any federal case. There's no two ways about it. If you want him to actually present the evidence he has gathered, he's going to have to quit being a US attorney.
I don’t necessarily agree with the motive they suggested, but Durham only resigned his US Attorney position. He still has his special counsel role, yet it’s undetermined if he’s going to come through or not.
We know it’s unlikely, if the past is any indicator, but I’m not quite ready to live a life of nihilism just yet, lol.
Chill out guys... It's called "conflict of interest."
You cannot testify against your employer, and sitting US attorneys cannot be brought up as a witness in an election fraud case.
He is doing exactly what we want, and he is retaining his role as special counsel.
Ooo, hopium from the back of the pantry?
wrapped in tinfoil at the back of the freezer bro
Dude is still special counsel and not leaving DC.
Was there some reason you thought being continuing as a US attorney was important part of his role?
Dude has to resign that position to give legal testimony in any federal case. There's no two ways about it. If you want him to actually present the evidence he has gathered, he's going to have to quit being a US attorney.
This is a next level cope. I was Durham’s biggest cheerleader. At this point, no more backing any of these guys until they prove themselves.
Bagpipes in the distance intensify
I don’t necessarily agree with the motive they suggested, but Durham only resigned his US Attorney position. He still has his special counsel role, yet it’s undetermined if he’s going to come through or not.
We know it’s unlikely, if the past is any indicator, but I’m not quite ready to live a life of nihilism just yet, lol.
I’m not suggesting defeatism. Just that we shouldn’t put our fate in the hands of bureaucrats.
Exactly right.