Given the general decline of the federal law enforcement apparatus into something approximating a Gestapo, one of the very, very few weaknesses in the US Constitution involves the question:
Who polices the cops when they go bad?
It appears that the US House of Representatives is stuck - the Ways and Means Committee released a report yesterday that produced testimony and affidavits from two whistleblowers regarding how DOJ slow-walked the tax evasion investigation into Hunter Biden until the First Crackhead Son got his sweetheart deal. A US Attorney specifically nullified investigation results and declared there would be no search warrant requested or issued against the son of a US president.
And on and on and on. We've seen examples of how the Fauci machine violated the law regarding gain of function research and then lied about it to Congress.
So what does the USA do when federal law enforcement - DOJ, FBI, IRS (they've got guns and tactical vests now and they're not afraid to use them), ATF, CIA and the rest of the alphabet agencies refuse to apply the law equally?
Impeachment? It might work in the House, but the Senate would never convict.
Wait till the other political party comes to power?
Defund or vastly reduce budgetary allocations?
All I see is case after case after instance of how corrupt these agencies are and how helpless the Republican House seems to be. They write strongly-worded letters demanding documents and information, which is routinely ignored - one exception lately, that being the FBI 1023 unclassified document that FBI Director Wray finally released, only having done so after being threatened with contempt of Congress (something that happened to Barry's AG Eric Holder with zero effect to him).
The corruption of SharterJoe and his crime family is a marvel to behold. It's almost as if SharterJoe wrote the playbook on "Corruption for Dummies."
What are your thoughts?