Very, very upset that the justice system should break down so horribly that a judge appointed by the titular head of their Party refused to accept a sloppily-written plea deal submitted by a US Attorney appointed by the titular head of their Party to close a five-year investigation started under the titular head of their Party and brought to fruition by his rightful successor, House Republicans now want to delve into just how incompetent the people Donald Trump appointed to office are.
Well, no. That won’t be their aim, but GOP House committee chairs Jim Jordan, James Comer and Jason Smith–the House’s Three Card Monty–want to find out how a deal that potentially would have led to the shutdown of further investigations into Hunter Biden came so close to reality, NBC News reports.
After reviewing some of the issues with the plea deal, the trio said in a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland, “Taken individually, each of the provisions discussed above raises serious concerns about how the Department has handled this matter. But when considered together, the provisions appear to be even more troubling.” What the three failed to mention is that the US Attorney for Delaware, David Weiss, was authorized to bring charges independently of the DC big shots as a way to ensure the independence of the investigation–something the Weaponization Gang claims to support.