Could the RICO Act loosen Democrat tongues caught up in IT aide scandal?

The number of Democrat congressmen caught up in the IT aide scandal in DC is up to 45, and word has it they’re all VERY silent about the goings-on within. With report of a fake server, the national security ramifications alone scream for a quick solution.

Then, of course there’s the DNC kerfuffle from last year. Not one shred of evidence has been found or presented that justifies the media fixation on Russia, but there’s scads of evidence that a corrupted classified information Democrat free-for-all is possible cause.

(It’s been suggested the uncooperative nature signals blackmailing-for-silence is taking place. Whatever the reason, it’s past time to shake the tree and get the truth to drop.)

It’s long past time to get to the bottom of it. Not only are there Democrat congressmen still involved in sensitive matters, but one of them is now California’s attorney general, and as we pointed out previously, if blackmail is involved it’s still a serious threat.

BlueCollar suggests the RICO Act could be used to get cooperation out of Democrats. Hey, it’s used against corrupt crime organizations often, and judging by reports…this group of existing/former congressional Democrats certainly do seem to fit the definition.

Where’s the FBI when you really need them?

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