Does the New DOJ Go After the Three Stooges?
By Dan Zoernig | 7:00 AM on January 18, 2025
So, I'm thinking about the new DOJ and what it might resemble after a few months when Pam Bondi (presumably) clears out the DEI's and the Democrat Party loyalists. Those folks have got to go; it's not even a question.
But the question bouncing around between my ears is, "Should the new DOJ go after Mayorkas, Milley, and Biden?" Now, I'm not sure if they can go after Milley as that might be an Army matter, but either way, an argument can be made that he should be tried for treason. Could you imagine, in February 1944, George Marshall calling up Erwin Rommel to say, "If Roosevelt decides to breach your Atlantic Wall, I'll give you a heads up." You just can't have your military commanders doing stuff like that. You just can't.
Mayorkas lied repeatedly to congressional oversight when he told them the border was secure. It wasn't, and it isn't...yet. His only defense is to say that the programs they had in place, while they let people come over the border, were lawful because they were fleeing oppression, and releasing them into the country was ok because they were given court dates to hear their amnesty requests....which would be some years in the future.
Now, this is transparent nonsense because millions and millions of unvetted people came over or were flown in by DHS, and just because the government gives it a euphemism, they still destroyed immigration law and violated it every which way that they could. And if what Mayorkas did was not a violation of immigration law, then what does such a violation look like? It's ridiculous. This is like the thief who gets caught, and pleads Not Guilty because he didn't steal the case of beer. He simply "liberated" it.
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