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I am impatient too. I do think that DOJ is allowing the J6 committee to do alot of the legwork while also doing the important work of re-educating the American public -- who has grown lazy and ungrateful (all of us to some extent) as to the benefits of democracy. By allowing the committee to do much of the work , DOJ is working the prosecutions of the lower-level fruit of those that physically attacked the Capitol. By this method, DOJ is attacking the overall problem on 2 fronts at the same time. (my theory, who knows) While this is moving slowly, there can be hope that the anger level may recede slightly, and more Americans will move to the moderate center again. Deep change requires resonating thought, which is best of a span of time. Quick action does not soak in for better, lasting permanence. While justice like this is taking longer, more pieces on the chess board move in reaction to the investigation as people seek to coverup and realign themselves which reveals more rich evidence.

'Truth reveals itself like steam to a kettle of water' Patience in watching this is difficult.

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