When The FBI Does It, That Means That It’s Not Illegal

Old habits die hard.

The Chicago police union’s president alleges that the county’s top prosecutor interfered with the investigation of “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett before recusing herself and wants the Justice Department to determine if she broke any laws.
 
WLS-TV in Chicago reports that Fraternal Order of Police President Kevin Graham wrote the Justice Department following reports that Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx asked Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson to let the FBI investigate Smollett’s allegations that he was attacked by two masked men after the former chief of staff to former first lady Michelle Obama informed Foxx that Smollett’s family had concerns about the probe.

Had Hillary won the election, Jussie Smollet would be a free man.

9 Replies to “When The FBI Does It, That Means That It’s Not Illegal”

  1. ‘Had Hillary won the election, Jussie Smollet would be a free man.’ And regular visitor to the whitehouse to expound upon how anyone who didn’t vote for the hag is a racist homophobe.

  2. For the off-topic commentor I just deleted — scroll down to Reader Tips and put your comments there.

  3. He probably will be anyway, by the time US “Law Enforcement” and our “Legal” system get through with this.

  4. “Had Hillary won the election, Jussie Smollet would be a free man.”

    “And two innocent white men would be in prison”, the article continued.

  5. Who the hell does she think she is, interfering with the justice system. Justin Trudeau?

    1. She knows that she is a Preferred Species, and as such “Law Enforcement” must grovel before her. ESPECIALLY in the Windy Shitty. I wonder how long it will be until that is explained to the police union in terms that even THEY can understand?

  6. at least the shyt stain’s acting career is now a plane crash.
    too bad the plane didnt land on michelle.
    or oprah. ya, much bigger target.

  7. Heh.
    Notice that the complaint came from the association – not from “the brass” who was pressured.

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