Janet Newberg
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Chris Hayes on #MSNBC just questioned why it took 2-1/2 years to charge Trump in connection with J6. In my experience complicated white collar cases take 2-4 years to investigate. Add in the incredible notoriety of Trump and I’m not surprised at all. #trumpindictment
08:38 PM - Aug 01, 2023
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Carlos Morais
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In response to Janet Newberg.
That's all he had to say about a momentous action on an extraordinarily complex case? Well, talk about entitlement and White Male privilege.
09:40 PM - Aug 01, 2023
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M Briatack
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In response to Janet Newberg.
For the life of me I don't understand how MSNBC continues to employ Hayes and Hasan, both biased hack "journalists" that constantly enable repubs.
09:20 PM - Aug 01, 2023 (Edited)
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William Tulloch
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In response to Janet Newberg.
I've argued since the 1/6 Committee hearings Garland made a strategic decision to let the Committee investigate the leadership first, because 1) the workload of the low level crimes was huge 2) the GOP was back to their political shenanigans & 3) he had an FBI that was reluctant to do that work.
09:17 PM - Aug 01, 2023
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Susan Bialas
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In response to Janet Newberg.
Yes. Measure twice, cut once. Do it right the first time. There's a lot riding on these indictments. Time to make a withdrawl from the patience bank.
09:13 PM - Aug 01, 2023
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Brian Green
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In response to Janet Newberg.
That was really absurd. Like there were not 100s of J6 investigations and prosecutions that moved forward. Chris Hayes has been sooooo biased about Garland from day one!
09:07 PM - Aug 01, 2023
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RealAntifaHQ
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In response to Janet Newberg.
can confirm
09:05 PM - Aug 01, 2023
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Remo
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In response to Janet Newberg.
I have thought all along that the case was very complex and would take time to get right
08:43 PM - Aug 01, 2023
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my name means God's grace
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In response to Remo.
Totally expected question from a Bernie bro...🙄🙄🙄
09:01 PM - Aug 01, 2023
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