U.S. District Judge Tom Hogan — who went on inactive status last year but has overseen a number of January 6 cases — nodded along and agreed with former Department of Justice official Mary McCord when she casually admitted that she held deep partisan biases during her time at the DOJ.
McCord, who worked as a federal prosecutor for more than 20 years, is perhaps best known for her role in the Russian collusion hoax. McCord is the one who sought the FISA surveillance warrant on Trump campaign associate Carter Page, using circular reports from intelligence agents that were then distributed to the mainstream press as “evidence.” Special Counsel John Durham ultimately concluded that the investigation into Carter Page and the Trump campaign was launched with “evidence” that was fabricated by the FBI.
After leaving the DOJ, she soon returned to Washington to work on the Trump impeachment in 2020, as well as the extremely partisan January 6 committee.
Veteran reporter Julie Kelly recently uncovered an interview between McCord and Hogan at Georgetown Law this past January. While introducing the federal judge, McCord explained that Hogan was eager to discuss the January 6 cases as soon as he became inactive.
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