Very Briefly Noted: Who Will Run DoJ?
I haven't paid all that much attention to the Garland hearings because I've assumed that Garland will not really be the one running DoJ. Rather, policy will be made by those running the Zhou Baiden regime--the Obama cabal--and will be implemented by the DoJ appointees below the AG level. Garland basically admitted in his testimony that he had no say at all in who his chief deputies would be. That's a clue that he's not in charge.
For those who are interested, it looks rather grim, unless Obama has overreached. Paul Mirengoff explains who those deputies are slated to be--unless they're too radical even for a handful of Dem senators: WHOM TO BELIEVE, MERRICK GARLAND OR OUR EYES?
The two nominees whom Mirengoff singles out for special attention are Vanita Gupta and Kristen Clarke . Both are on record as holding views that can only be interpreted as indicating that they will conduct a legal jihad to marginalize any but the those who hold the most intransigently left wing positions. Mirengoff uses the questioning of Garland by Senator Mike Lee to illustrate.
Gupta, the nominee for Associate AG, is on record as stating that:
Individuals who advocate for the rights of unborn human beings are rendered unfit for public office by virtue of having engaged in such advocacy;
Efforts to purge voter rolls of individuals who have either died or have left the state in question or to require voter identification are racially discriminatory and an assault on voting rights ;
Republicans in the United States are determined to leave our communities to the mercy of people and institutions driven by hate, bigotry and fear of any threat to the status quo.
These are views that put Gupta in opposition with the majority of Americans. In any ordinary administration, those views should disqualify her from holding such an influential position. That should tell you all you need to know about equal justice under the Zhou Baiden regime. For an early indicator, look no further: Feds Offer Plea Deal to Brooklyn Lawyers Charged in NYPD Molotov Attack . Compare their treatment with that being meted out to people who simply sauntered into the Capitol on January 6.
Kristin Clarke is the nominee for Assistant AG for Civil Rights. She appears to have a particular animus against Jewish Americans. Mirengoff states categorically that Clarke has a history of "advocating Black supremacy and promoting anti-Semitism ," as well as evidencing "unwavering support for racial discrimination against Whites ." Follow those links for Mirengoff's deep dive into Clarke's angry psyche.
How those two nominees fare in the Senate should be a pretty clear sign of what to expect.