Obama DOJ official BEGS the Durham investigation to "pause" because it will "unfairly tarnish" the FBI
· Oct 19, 2022 · NottheBee.com

Tell me you're afraid to get caught without telling me you're afraid to get caught.

According to the Washington Examiner, a former Obama DOJ employee is freaking out about the Durham investigation into the Russian collusion hoax, which is pointing straight back to Obama's DOJ.

Matthew Miller, who was director of the Justice Department's public affairs office from 2009 to 2011, argued Attorney General Merrick Garland, or another top official at the agency, should review the final report Durham is reportedly expected to prepare by the end of the year before making a decision on releasing its findings to the public.

The challenge to Garland to take a "pause" followed a jury in Alexandria, Virginia, finding Russian national Igor Danchenko not guilty Tuesday on several false statements charges over allegations that the main source of British ex-spy Christopher Steele lied to the FBI about his sourcing for the now-discredited anti-Trump dossier.

The Russian collusion hoax was based on Hillary Clinton's oppo research with no authentication, which was then handed over to Obama's DOJ, which got a FISA warrant to spy on Trump based on no verified evidence.

And now that the tables have turned and the walls are closing in on the FBI, this Obama official wants the investigation halted.

"I think Merrick Garland will be under a lot of pressure from Republicans to release that report, but I have to say, this circumstance is very different from the Mueller investigation, where, obviously, the attorney general, Bill Barr, did release that report," he said.

"It's different because in that case, the subject of that investigation could not be charged, and so it was appropriate for the department to make its findings public, so Congress could decide whether to impeach and convict the then-sitting president," Miller added. "That is not the case here, so to release a report in this instance — given what we know about the way that Durham has behaved, some of his inappropriate public statements during this investigation, the poor judgments he has made in bringing these charges — to release a report publicly and let him have the final word I think probably unfairly tarnish some people at the FBI that we know he holds ill will to based on some of the things he said in this most recent trial."

That's a long-winded way of saying he doesn't like Durham and his investigation is almost certainly going to make the FBI look bad, so AG Garland should keep it under wraps.

It's all about protecting the FBI and the Left's stranglehold on all the institutions.

Durham has not signaled publicly where he might take his investigation next, but Miller said, "I think the attorney general would be wise to take a pause before releasing that report, maybe let another senior career official at the Justice Department review it and decide whether John Durham really is the person that gets to have the final word on the Russian investigation."

Wagner pressed Miller, asking how Garland could resist Republican pressure to release the report for the sake of "transparency." Miller reasoned that the attorney will have less leeway if Republicans win control of a chamber of Congress and take power next year.

Republicans ARE going to take power in Congress in November and if Garland refuses to release the report then Congress needs to subpoena the report.

The level of corruption in the FBI has to be exposed and the people have the right to know the results of this investigation.

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