I never called for his firing so bring that up with someone who did. He broke regulations, agreed, but never in any way that could be construed as being unfair to Trump. Quite the opposite actually. Lumping his firing into some deepstate housecleaning is pretty absurd.
McCabe is on the list. Fired for lying about leaking damaging information about the Clintons. Not exactly cohesive with the narrative.
Yates is on there. Fired for refusing to defend the Muslim ban.
Strzok was fired after the IG report but like I said the OPR recommended demotion and suspension only. He was fired by a political appointee. Seems more than reasonable it was politically motivated. Still, demoted for good reason so I won’t argue any further.
As for your list. Looks to me like there’s only 7 firing or demotions unless you’re going to lump in every fired US attorney which is silly (yes, they made your fun little list). You’re down to like 3 or 4 actual firings or demotions “over this”.
Unless anyone comes up with circumstances of the infamous Trisha Beth Anderson, whoever that is.
I agree. Unless a nation’s law-makers and law-enforcers are held accountable to the laws they put or leave on the books, or choose to enforce, there will be no hope of that nation ever solving any of the issues that are debilitating that nation, because its leaders will not be working in the interests of that nation, but only in their own interests. And they couldn’t care less about the conditions they leave their citizens in.
Sure it does what? Mean no one else can use the Muller report as a means to bring charges if the DoJ doesn’t? Remember way back when to the Clinton era? Janet Reno didn’t charge Clinton with obstruction of justice after the Starr report, the Republican controlled House Judiciary Committee did though.