I know most of us are champing at the bit to learn what Merrick Garland and the DOJ are doing to investigate Trump and his co-conspirators. In this essay by Frank Figliuzzi , an MSNBC columnist and a national security contributor for NBC News and MSNBC. He was the assistant director for counterintelligence at the FBI. He tells us why we should be patient. He ought to know.
I don’t have time to excerpt it except for the conclusion as follows:
The media doing its job — pursuing the facts and sometimes loudly reporting the news with breaking news banners — is just as essential as the Justice Department quietly and methodically doing its job. This may seem like a confounding contrast, even a conflict. But that’s how things are supposed to be. It’s all part of a healthy democracy.
Garland previously responded to questions about the perception that the Justice Department is moving too slowly in its investigation of Jan. 6 by saying, “We have to get this right.” So far, he is
I suggest you check his article out.
Update
Saturday 5:00 AM waking up in Oregon to this: