Now that the impeachment nonsense is out of the way, its finally time to take action against all of those who were behind the entire scheme. President Trump and his team will be relentless in their pursuit of justice.
President Trump has been very patient with the Democrats and it has gone on long enough and those who were involved in attempting to remove him from office will have to face the consequences.
Attorney General William Barr, Senator Lindsey Graham, and Rudy Giuliani will have their full focus on everyone involved and they are going in hard.
Senator Lindsay Graham told Jeannine Pirro, host of Fox News Channel’s Justice with Judge Jeanine, “Half of the people behind the Russia investigation are going to jail.”
the first to be arrested will be McCabe & Strzok.
maybe as early as Monday or Tuesday next week.
. pic.twitter.com/UYNGpqxsWe— Greg Rubini – Fauci Files – GregRubini.com (@GregRubini) February 8, 2020
To top it all off, the Department of Justice has established a process to review the information on Joe Biden and son Hunter Biden and their connections to Ukraine.
According to The Daily Wire,
United States Attorney General William Barr confirmed on Monday that the Department of Justice (DOJ) has established an intake process to review information on 2020 Democratic Party presidential candidate Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden, regarding their dealings in Ukraine.
“General Barr, Senator Graham says that Rudy Giuliani will be providing the Department information related to the Ukraine and the Bidens,” a reporter said to Barr during a news conference. “What is the process for receiving this information? Who will evaluate it? And is this something that you feel you need to recuse yourself from?”
“As I’ve previously said, the DOJ has the obligation to have an open door to anybody who wishes to provide us information that they think is relevant, but as I did say to Senator Graham, we have to be very careful with respect to any information coming from Ukraine,” Barr responded. “There are a lot of agendas in Ukraine, there are a lot of cross currents, and we can’t take anything we receive from Ukraine at face value.”
Barr added, “And for that reason, we had established an intake process in the field so that any information coming in about Ukraine could be carefully scrutinized by the department and its intelligence community partners so that we could asses its provenance and its credibility and that is true for all information that comes to the department relating to Ukraine, including anything Mr. Giuliani might provide.”