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Here is an archived quote from UPI. I think these words are extremely important, for the significance of what the words say, and not any one individual that spoke the words. I am attempting to present the text, within a context that is relevant for reasonable legal process within the "ruling processes" of the United States, and for the majority of citizens in that nation:



'The next attorney general ... indeed the next president, must understand how loyalty to an old friend may be disloyal to the American people.'

https://www.upi.com/Archives/1988/07/26/Two-former-Justice-Department-officials-publicly-explaining-for-the/9707585892800/



"Corruption of the political process at the executive and judicial branches" within the Constitution based organizational structure of the US administrative branches of the US government is what this article by Elizabeth Drew is all about. No one is above the law as participants, meaning citizens and legal residents, of the US social contract. Any one who is residing in the US and is not distinguished by one of those two "identifiers" is either in the US based on legal short-term permissions, under temporary visa, or is in the US illegally.



I have read the Mueller report, public edition. The report identifies much of the basic issue of obstruction of justice. Presently, obstruction of justice is being actively promoted and supported publicly in the United States on many levels. The level of support and promotion of obstruction of justice within Washington DC is way beyond reasonable and is destroying the social contract with the American people in the present, and especially for any future US citizens ability to even survive on any tiers of reasonable existence, physical and emotional survival.