In reference to Glenn's video above. It would be quite a spectacle and chore to have a thousand of these cocksuckers tried as one big conspiracy! It is rather a theory of the case and a device used to put all the pieces together into a coherent whole. With the mountain of evidence it should be possible, but not practical to have a thousand of them in a cage getting 20 years with the ringleaders and kingpin getting out in bags. It would be kinda like the Nuremberg trials after the war, except they would need to hold it in a stadium!
Seriously a lot of people could eventually end up in prison, including the person who deleted those J6 texts in the Secret Service. The process has begun, starting with the grinding of Steve Bannon's maggot eaten carcass on Monday Morning as he steps into the barrel. If we go by how many were indicted or went to prison over Watergate it will be a Helluva lot! Watergate was nothing compared to this and the coverup, it eventually ensnared many.
Let's see if the DOJ works like it used to and grinds the guilty into dust, as it gets to the very bottom, that's where the DOJ started, at the bottom and worked it's way up. The J6 panel is dealing with some of the top, but not all, there are senators involved that they did not mention and other congress people too. Those who cut deals have to plead guilty, confess and tell of any other crimes they have knowledge of and other investigations and indictments can flow from that, so this will go on for some time to come, even if the republicans control the house in November.
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In the aftermath of Richard Nixon's resignation, Watergate continued to claim victims.
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Watergate Casualties and Convictions
In the aftermath of Richard Nixon’s resignation, Watergate continued to claim victims.
The final toll included:
one presidential resignation
one vice-presidential resignation – although Agnew’s crimes were unrelated to Watergate
40 government officials indicted or jailed
H.R. Haldeman and John Erlichman (White House staff), resigned 30 April 1973, subsequently jailed
John Dean (White House legal counsel), sacked 30 April 1973, subsequently jailed
John Mitchell, Attorney-General and Chairman of the Committee to Re-elect the President (CREEP), jailed
Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy (ex-White House staff), planned the Watergate break-in, both jailed
Charles Colson, special counsel to the President, jailed
James McCord (Security Director of CREEP), jailed