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Michelle Obama's former Chief of Staff, Tina Tchen, called in a favor, according to WLS-TV.
2019-03-21
[ZeroHedge] Foxx recused herself from the case on Feb. 20 "out of an abundance of caution" because of "familiarity with potential witnesses in the case."

Translation: Michelle Obama's former CoS contacted Foxx saying that Smollett's family had "concerns" about the investigation, so Foxx tried to get the case transferred from CPD to the FBI. She was told to pound sand based on "a lack of evidence" that Smollett was the victim of a hate crime.

Smollett claimed that he was the victim of a predawn hate crime on January 29 in which two white men assaulted him while he was on his way home after buying a sandwich; hurling racial and antigay slurs at him, dousing him in a chemical, placing a noose around his neck (which he was still wearing when police arrived later that morning), and punching him in the face.

Police allege that Smollett, who is black and gay, staged the attack because he was unhappy with his salary and wanted to boost his profile. Others have suggested that Smollett wanted to frame Trump supporters as bigots, with some even going so far as to connect the 'hate crime hoax' to an anti-lynching bill introduced by Democratic Senators Kamala Harris (CA) and Cory Booker (NJ).
It sounds like Foxx was sure she could rely on the FBI to take over the case, as a "favor" to a former Obama employee! She evidently felt strongly that the FBI was still very corrupt, as during Obama's two terms in Office.
Or- DOJ investigating ex-Obama official: Cue the Beavis & Butthead laugh track on that one.
Posted by:Woodrow

#3  FBI was still very corrupt, as during Obama's two terms in Office

Something changed that I'm unaware of?
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-03-21 16:21  

#2  Be interesting to know if Michael called his "former chief of staff" with guidance.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-03-21 16:19  

#1  
Posted by: Skidmark   2019-03-21 16:11  

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