He's mad about John Durham but 1) we knew this already and 2) he hasn't resigned his Special Counsel position.
But pick your own outrage (h/t Google from Ed Anger):
“I’m madder than a doctor with a busted golf club…”
“I’m madder than a grease monkey with a crooked dipstick…”
“I’m madder than a referee in a polka-dot shirt…”
“I’m madder than a swami with a knot in his turban…”
“I’m madder than a weightlifter with a slippery barbell…”
“I’m madder than an Italian with a soggy meatball…”
“I’m madder than a commuter with no parking spot…”
“I’m madder than a riverboat gambler with no aces up his sleeve…”
“I’m madder than LaToya Jackson at a talent contest…”
“I’m madder than a bobcat in a saltwater taffy machine…”
“I’m madder than a computer geek with a busted mouse…”
“I’m madder than a high school graduate trying to read a newspaper…”
“I’m madder than a hornet with a bent stinger…”
“I’m madder than a jungle pygmy getting hit in the head by a can of Chef Boyardee during a food drop”
“I’m madder than a mountain goat who didn’t get his royalties from Chrysler Dodge…”
“I’m madder than a religious conservative on marriage consummation night…”
“I’m madder than a Republican congressman caught having gay sex in Motel 6 …”
“I’m madder than an Aryan Nations chemist on a busman’s tour of an Iraqi milk factory…”
“I’m madder than Dan Quayle at a vegetarian spelling bee…”
“I’m madder than Lee Harvey Oswald carrying a gun filled with blanks…”
“I’m madder than Monica Lewinsky without access to the Oval Office…”
“I’m madder than OJ Simpson with nothing sharper than a butter knife…”
“I’m madder than Superman with a pocketful of kryptonite…”
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/0 ... es-office/BREAKING: John Durham Resigns as US Attorney – Effective February 28th — Before Biden AG Takes Office
By Jim Hoft
Published February 26, 2021 at 2:55pm
John Durham announced on Friday he will resign as US Attorney effective on February 28 at midnight.
Durham was investigating the Mueller Russia-Collusion coup against President Trump and his administration.
He was appointed as Special Counsel in October.
He resigned as US Attorney in Connecticut.
There will likely be no indictments after the Deep State spied on Trump and attempted to throw him from office.
JUST IN – John Durham to resign from the U.S. Attorney’s Office effective at midnight on February 28. Durham was appointed as Special Counsel in October.
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) February 26, 2021
Sarah Lynch says Durham will still be working as special counsel.
Just for clarity’s sake once more- @TheJusticeDept confirms for me yet again today – John Durham is STILL special counsel. The resignation announcement only pertains to his U.S. Attorney role. This was expected, and we also previously reported it. https://t.co/vTHVUfD7mt
— Sarah N. Lynch (@SarahNLynch) February 26, 2021
So it may be too early to tell if anything comes out of his special counsel work.
Attorney General nominee Merrick Garland declined to say if he will keep Durham as special counsel but it is unlikely.
Here is the press release from the Department of Justice.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Friday, February 26, 2021
U.S. Attorney Durham Announces Departure from Office
After serving as the United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut for more than three years, and as a federal prosecutor in Connecticut for more than 38 years, John H. Durham today announced his resignation from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, effective at midnight on February 28.
“My career has been as fulfilling as I could ever have imagined when I graduated from law school way back in 1975,” said U.S. Attorney Durham. “Much of that fulfillment has come from all the people with whom I’ve been blessed to share this workplace, and in our partner law enforcement agencies. My love and respect for this Office and the vitally important work done here have never diminished. It has been a tremendous honor to serve as U.S. Attorney, and as a career prosecutor before that, and I will sorely miss it.”
Prior to his appointment as an interim U.S. Attorney in November 2017 and subsequently as the presidentially appointed U.S. Attorney in February 2018, Mr. Durham served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in various positions in the District of Connecticut for 35 years, prosecuting complex organized crime, violent crime, public corruption and financial fraud matters. From 1978 to 1982, he served as an Assistant State’s Attorney in the New Haven State’s Attorney’s Office, and from 1977 to 1978, he served as a Deputy Assistant State’s Attorney in the Office of the Chief State’s Attorney.
First Assistant U.S. Attorney Leonard C Boyle will serve as Acting U.S. Attorney upon Mr. Durham’s departure.
“The Office will be in the extraordinarily capable hands of Len and our superb supervisory team who, together, guarantee that the proper administration of justice will continue uninterrupted in our District.”
Mr. Boyle has served as First Assistant U.S. Attorney since June 2018, when he returned to the U.S. Attorney’s Office after serving as Deputy Chief State’s Attorney in Connecticut for approximately nine years. He previously served in the U.S. Attorney’s Office from 1986 to 1998, and from 1999 to 2004.
Mr. Boyle is the 53rd U.S. Attorney for the District of Connecticut, an office that was established in 1789.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office is charged with enforcing federal criminal laws in Connecticut and representing the federal government in civil litigation. The Office is composed of approximately 68 Assistant U.S. Attorneys and approximately 54 staff members at offices in New Haven, Hartford and Bridgeport.
Update:
John Durham steps down as US Atty in CT. But stays on board as special counsel probing origins of Trump/Russia investigation. Biden Admin asked US attys to resign by end of February
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) February 26, 2021
A recap of Hannity's Operation Boomerang (note it's in the entertainment section ) :
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/s ... estigatorsPublished May 17, 2019
WATCH: Sean Hannity goes in-depth on 'Operation Boomerang' as Barr 'investigates the investigators'
By David Montanaro | Fox News
AG Barr assigns U.S. attorney John Durham to investigate the origins of the Russia probe.
Sean Hannity took Fox News viewers in-depth this week in a series of powerful monologues focused on what he called "Operation Boomerang," kicking off with the news that a U.S. attorney will "investigate the investigators." Fox News reported on Monday that Attorney General Bill Barr had assigned John Durham, the U.S. attorney in Connecticut, to conduct the inquiry into allegations of misconduct and possibly improper government surveillance on the Trump campaign in 2016. "This is now the third investigation into the deep state taking place in Barr's DOJ," said Hannity.
Former FBI Director James Comey "abused his power," and we are just now starting to see the "mounting" evidence to prove it, Hannity said in his Monday monologue. Hannity said Tuesday night in his Opening Monologue that members of the "anti-Trump mob" cannot let go of their "conspiracy theories" about Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, even though allegations of President Trump colluding with Russia have been "dead and buried." "The Russian hoax is now in the rearview mirror, Mueller['s investigation] is over. Anything you hear going forward - that is only noise," he said. Hannity said that the political left cannot "let it go."
Hannity kicked off Wednesday's show by highlighting that a Clinton operative was charged by Mueller with leading the hiring effort for the Russia investigation and warned that former intelligence officials are scared of Durham's new investigation. "Guess what? The pit bull of Robert Mueller, Andrew Weissman, he was tapped by Mueller to lead the entire hiring effort for the Special Counsel's witch-hunt. That's right, Andrew Weissman of all people ... the same Andrew Weissman [who] was attending Hillary Clinton's election night party that never happened."
Later in his monologue, Hannity played a clip of radio host Rush Limbaugh, who claimed that James Comey and former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper are nervous about Durham's investigation. The new developments led Hannity to ask at the top of Thursday's show whether the 'Deep State,' specifically Comey, is running scared. "We've warned Jimbo, it's not a good look when your own general counsel is comparing you to J. Edgar Hoover. Of course, the FBI chief who was famous for abusing power, spying on Americans, and, yes, blackmailing his political adversaries," Hannity said.
What a smashing success!