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Culture War Roundup for the week of July 22, 2024

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Is number 5 surprising? If it’s an ongoing investigation presumably she wouldn’t want to comment one way or the other.

Is number 5 surprising? If it’s an ongoing investigation presumably she wouldn’t want to comment one way or the other.

While I don't fault Cheatle for deferring to the FBI on the investigation pertaining to Crooks' motives and movements, for a report on the Service's activities related to July 13, it seems like it would've been trivially easy for her to come prepared with:

  1. The Action Plan for the July 13 event
  2. The list of SS and other agency operatives working 7/13 and their assigned duties
  3. A detailed "what we know now" timeline (with the caveat that their investigation may add or alter it) culled from interviews of of the agents involved.

Seems like a professional org could produce those items within 2-3 days of an incident. It really seemed like she never cared to inquire about anything personally, delegated her oversight, and thought she could just wing it in front of Congress.

For sure. I still can’t believe she didn’t resign more or less immediately. What did she think was gonna happen where it could work out?

Whatever happened to Anthony Fauci (NB I am speaking my truth plainly and with brevity, which is the soul of wit)

If she really did try to wing it, then that explains a lot about the actual security decisions.

I guess those documents could be available to Congress but not the public, but damn.

She was subpoenaed by congress. Bannon is currently in prison for not answering their questions.

I’m really getting sick and tired of this “under investigation can’t comment” excuse. Seemingly everything is under investigation at all times.

Yeah I can appreciate that. You’d think if the issue were sensitive matters they could at least do a closed door hearing where that shit won’t fly.

It’s not at all plausible to you that there’s the possibility of more people and she doesn’t want to tip her hand? I’m genuinely asking here, I don’t have a strong position on this, but it’s not obvious to me that it’s evidence of anything on its face.

How did this become a trump card in congressional questioning?