It has been reliably reported that the "great unmasking investigation", initiated by Attorney General William Barr, at the instigation of Fox anchor Sean Hannity and President Donald Trump, has come to an inglorious end. The United States Attorney, John Bash, who was charged with finding criminal misconduct in the highest echelons of the Obama administration, including Vice President Biden, National Security Director Susan Rice and FBI Director James Comey, has left the Department of Justice. Mr. Bash reportedly found no prosecutable wrongdoing, in connection with alleged spying on Michael Flynn and other Trump personnel, and the report of his non-findings is apparently being buried by Mr. Barr.
After years of almost nightly denouncing the "greatest political conspiracy in American history" and promising that, at any moment, Obama officials would be exposed and jailed, the demise of the investigation has gone without comment or acknowledgement by Mr. Hannity. Mr. Trump has bemoaned the betrayal by his staunchest supporter, Attorney General Barr who has, unexpectedly, failed to do his bidding to imprison the president's opponents.
In these topsy turvy times of a Justice Department out of control, small victories must be noted.
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