For months, investigators would have to wait to issue subpoenas or interview witnesses to gather new information,” the authors write, adding that Garland “had chosen to impose a very conservative interpretation of what DOJ officials called the 60-day rule,” urging prosecutors to avoid taking public investigative steps within two months of Election Day that involve candidates in that election.

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    2 days ago

    ok, I don’t even know what point you’re trying to make, but it’s not important enough to keep going with you

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      2 days ago

      but it’s not important enough to keep going with you

      So…

      The only reason you replied to my hour old comment, was to tell me that you don’t want to reply anymore?

      Buddy…

      In that scenario you just don’t make the comment, I don’t need a notification from someone that I won’t get another notification. I assure you no one is waiting in baited breath to hear back