"What this is all about is further evidence of corruption, more than bias," the Wisconsin Republican said in an interview with Fox News Channel. "Corruption of the highest levels of the FBI. The secret society -- we have an informant talking about a group that was holding secret meetings off-site."
Regardless of whether or not there was/is a secret society conspiracy, the fact remains that the text messages and emails show an EXTREME BIAS within the Obama justice department, and the FBI.
There is no denying that fact.
Is the charge of obstruction of justice based on formal broken laws or is simply a matter of belief?
If the former, what difference does it make if the two FBI people thought Trump was a moron? If Trump fired Comey to impede an investigation for example, how is it relevant what these two believed, however ethically debatable?
Is the charge of obstruction of justice based on formal broken laws or is simply a matter of belief?
If the former, what difference does it make if the two FBI people thought Trump was a moron? If Trump fired Comey to impede an investigation for example, how is it relevant what these two believed, however ethically debatable?
The investigation continued and Comey was fired for good reason.
Not really what I was asking but OK.
"Good reason" is subjective, I'm asking if there are objective lines that must be crossed to qualify as obstruction of justice.
If that threshold was met, what difference does it make what these two fbi agents thought?
Not really what I was asking but OK.
"Good reason" is subjective, I'm asking if there are objective lines that must be crossed to qualify as obstruction of justice.
If that threshold was met, what difference does it make what these two fbi agents thought?
Because they allowed it to shape how they performed their duties which, as civil servants, is a no no.