The Heir wants to go after AOC over misleading comments she made over the so-called "Biden" migrant plan. But the Heir first wants to go after Merrick Garland, because his DOJ is still fighting, among other things, the lawsuits with respect to E Jean Carroll and Lafayette Square. This despite the latest IG report, because the Heir doesn't see how it's OK to punch a reporter in the gut just to install security fencing, or to risk injury to protestors with respect to ballistics or the lowering of helicopters over the protestors. The Heir calls for Mr. Garland to answer some tough questions, and he hopes to see that either in committee or in press briefings. He hopes that the press corps will ask Jen Psaki about those cases, and not just about Biden's favorite ice cream flavors. If she passes the buck over to the DOJ, then *their* press corps the Heir wants to ask DOJ about why they're still fighting both E Jean Carroll and Lafayette Square, instead of making a justly declination and concessions in those cases. So the Heir has his own reasons to be skeptical about the Biden cabinet, though he doesn't want the progressives to think he's ever coming to their side in a with-us-or-against-us anti-Biden campaign. It was Ed Snowden Day just a few days ago, and the Heir will never forget how the progressives gave cover to Snowden, and Julian Assange, and Anonymous, as well as to North Korea over the Sony hack. We in the Bachelor choose a separate path to accountability in public life, based on the concept of principle.
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