Will Garland Axe Durham's Special Counsel With Biden's NatSec Advisor Allegedly Under Scrutiny?
Plus Gen. Milley's betrayal, Facebook's targeting of kids, Biden kowtowing to Xi, ACLU's cancellation of women, and the pro-life establishment
If Durham Seeks To Serve Russiagate Justice, Will AG Garland Let Him?
Will the American people receive justice for Russiagate?
If justice is to be meted out, will Attorney General Merrick Garland let it be done?
Observers like myself, having witnessed the machinations of the Deep State and its auxiliaries over the last five years, have long lamented the answer to both of these questions is "No."
We have seen the likes of the Comeys, McCabes and Strzoks, and the principals they served, not only pay little price for their roles in one of the great scandals in American history—the weaponization of the law enforcement and intelligence apparatus against a dissenting candidate and his confidantes, and then his White House—but be feted and rewarded for their efforts, to boot.
John Durham’s Special Counsel, which had remained largely silent in bringing all of one indictment until earlier this month, finally broke the silence with a stunning indictment foretelling a broader Russiagate conspiracy case implicating many more significant targets.
One such target is reportedly President Biden’s National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, who had served as the 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign’s foreign policy advisor. With NSA Sullivan now allegedly facing scrutiny from the special counsel, having seemingly perjured himself over his involvement in the Russiagate plot, it would seem that we might be on the verge of receiving a modicum of justice.
The catch? The special counsel is set to terminate this Thursday—tomorrow, September 30th—unless Attorney General Merrick Garland extends it.
I cover the Sussmann indictment and the broader stakes of the investigation in a new piece at Newsweek, which you can read in full here.
Opinion: Gen. Milley betrayed the United States
At Straight Arrow News, I deliver an impassioned monologue on Gen. Milley’s betrayal of the United States in pledging—among other things—to provide actionable intelligence regarding America’s war plans to his Chinese Communist Party counterpart.
I prepared this monologue before Gen. Milley’s testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee yesterday, and it continues to hold.
Facebook's Assault on Kids
On this week’s NatCon Squad, the gang discussed:
Facebook's assault on kids, as revealed in the recent Wall Street Journal investigative series
The Biden administration’s cave to Xi on Huawei
ACLU’s cancellation of women
A critique of the pro-life establishment