Guess Who Melted Down on CNN Regarding the FBI Raid on a Top VA Dem's Home
Louise Lucas, President pro tempore
of the Virginia Senate
You knew this was going to happen, despite evidence that contradicts the story about the FBI raid being politically motivated:
federal agents searched the home of Louise Lucas, President pro tempore
of the Virginia Senate, who was strongly supporting the gerrymandering
effort that gave her party a 10-1 advantage in congressional
apportionment.
So, you can see where the idiots would go with this, even though The
New York Times reported that the investigation into Lucas started under
the Biden administration. It is related to her involvement with a
cannabis business. It’s a corruption probe. Yet, when you invite
disgraced former FBI official Andrew McCabe
and Adam Kinzinger
to weigh
in, you know a mountain of BS is coming. Curtis Houck of Newsbusters
clipped this exchange:
Tapper: “The FBI will not say
on the record why they executed the search warrant at the offices and
businesses of the Virginia state Senator, Louise Lucas. What was your
reaction to the news?
McCabe: “You know, it’s shocking, Jake. And
it — it raises a couple of really interesting points. First, of course,
this is a search warrant. It’s not an indictment. She hasn’t been
charged with anything. She certainly hasn’t been convicted of any
wrongdoing. Every search warrant is accompanied by an affidavit. That’s
the facts that are presented to the judge, upon which the judge
determines that there’s probable cause to believe there’s evidence of a
crime inside that location. We don’t see those facts. We don’t typically
see those affidavits. They are sealed until that person is — is charged
and brought to court. And there’s all kinds of good reasons for that.
So, I don’t think we can really assess whether or not the FBI or the
Department of Justice are being fully transparent here when they say,
oh, this is a long-term investigation that began under — under President
Biden. The second point is really what you were just mentioning. I
think people have very good reasons to be suspicious of what they’re
hearing from the department in regards to this investigation. There are a
lot of potential political motivations here. And the fact is, this
Department of Justice has lost the presumption of regularity. And it’s
because of the way they’ve conducted their business in courts across
this country. They’ve been found having provided misinformation to
courts, ignoring court orders, violating people’s rights, injecting
political language into court filings that would never see such
arguments before. So, judge after judge after judge has made comments on
the record that there are basically not taking the department at their
word any more. And that is a very, very dangerous thing for the country
and for the department’s ability to do their job.”
Tapper:
“Congressman Kinzinger obviously, Louise Lucas is one of the most
powerful Democrats in the Commonwealth of Virginia, which just moved to
add a bunch of congressional districts in favor of Democrats taking them
away from Republicans. What was your first thought when you heard about
this raid?”
Kinzinger: “Yeah, it was the same as everybody, which
is at first I’m like, is this just politically motivated? And it may or
may not be. But also keep in mind, on top of, you know, the fact that
Trump has gone after his political opponents, he — it’s also very rare
now to see the Department of Justice, if ever, go after a Republican. In
fact, Department of Justice has dropped cases against Republicans. And
the President continues to pardon Republicans, I mean, pardon people
that are friendly to him or have friendly opinions. And so, what’s
happening is not only is the FBI being sullied and the entire Department
of Justice, but frankly, this administration is not seen as doing work
on good faith. And just think about this too. You know, this whole war
in Iran, Iran says things the U.S. government says things up until about
the last year and a half, whenever Iran and the U.S. government said
conflicting things, you would take the U.S. Government’s word to the
bank. But lately, that’s not the case. Iran is clearly a regime that
lies. But the President clearly lies. And so, this whole crisis in
truth, I think, is going to end up being something that goes far beyond
Donald Trump’s two and a half years in office left. This is going to go
far beyond that and go into what does truth mean for society. And I
think that’s really, really chilling. And frankly, a federal government
that goes after political opponents is extremely chilling, too.”
Tapper:
“So, any decent defense lawyer when it comes to these prosecutions or
investigations of political rivals of President Trump’s, will argue
malicious prosecution, which is what it sounds like, which is the
President has it out for me. And this is all made up for that reason. Do
you think Louise Lucas, state Senator Lucas, will have an argument
there? I mean, she is not like James Comey, Adam Schiff, Letitia James.
She’s not like I don’t even know if he knows her name, you know?”
McCabe:
“Yeah, yeah. So, I mean, really, we need to see the facts behind these
actions before we can assess how strong the case If they in fact, bring
one is against the — the state Senator. But absolutely those motions are
more common today than they were a year and a half ago. And I should
also say that in the past, selective prosecution, vindictive
prosecution, those are some of the hardest motions to possibly prevail
upon because the Department of Justice didn’t actually engage in that
sort of behavior. And the threshold for success in those motions is very
high. Not so now, right? The current Jim Comey indictment is the
perfect example.”
Tapper: “For the seashells.”
McCabe: “Hard
to imagine that a vindictive and selective prosecution motion doesn’t
succeed in that case, because it is so obviously vindictive and
selective.”
Tapper: “Well, and they’re supporters of the President
that have posted 86/46 about — repeatedly about Joe Biden. And, you
know, even when those have been pointed out to the acting U.S. Attorney,
acting U.S. Attorney General, he doesn’t care.”
McCabe: “Brushes it aside.”
Two people infected with TDS: one was fired unceremoniously for
violating department policy on media leaks, the other a panicked
Republican who might as well become a Democrat, ignoring the lede of the
New York Times that obliterates everything they just said here.
Of course, they admit this began under Biden, but not that it really matters to them.
It's now the *perception*, they say, that makes it dubious
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