Reasons Why Durham's Assisstant Prosecutor Might Have Left

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This is an article by the incomparable Shipwreckedcrew. For those interested in the Durham investigation this is worth your time:


Speculation on Reasons Behind Why Durham’s Chief Deputy Resigned — Requires Inside Knowledge

Posted at 2:30 pm on September 12, 2020 by Shipwreckedcrew

Yeah, I know I sound like a “know-it-all”, but this is one subject where it is necessary to know how the “sausage is made” in this kind of investigation to understand one possible reason that might explain Nora Dannehy’s resignation on Thursday night.

I have no information on the reasons for Dannehy’s departure, but I think the media is peddling what they HOPE the reason might be, not the actual reason itself.

I have a theory, and to understand the theory you need to first understand the significance of Dannehy having joined Durham in March 2019.

She joined DOJ in 1991, and she left DOJ in 2010 when she was selected to be Deputy Attorney General in Connecticut, the No. 2 job in that office.

The full analysis here:

https://www.redstate.com/shipwrecke...uty-resigned-today-requires-inside-knowledge/
 
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