Top Obama Supporter Rewarded with DoJ job Approved Dismissal of Voter Intimidation Case against Black Panther AFTER the DoJ won the case
I wondered when someone was going to finally track this one down.
DOJ’s decision to dismiss the case has been mysterious, in part, because it came after the defendants had defaulted. So the case had been won, and Justice decided to give it away.
Republicans in Congress have tried to find out who decided to let the Panthers off, and why, but they have been stonewalled by the Justice Department and the Obama administration. The Washington Times has been investigating, however, and reports that the decision to drop the case was approved by Associate Attorney General Thomas J. Perrelli. Perrilli is a Democratic Party activist who raised $500,000 for President Obama’s campaign and was rewarded with the number three spot in the Department of Justice. — PowerLine
This is how Obama got votes.