Abrego Garcia was stopped in Tennessee for speeding and “being unable to maintain his lane.” I mention this because that puts venue there, which is why the resignation of the head of the DOJ criminal division the day the indictment of Abrego Garcia was released, is so significant.
You will note, at that link, that the indictment says Garcia did not reveal he had been in Texas before driving through Tennessee. But the DHS referral report says Abrego Garcia told the officer he’d been driving from Texas for three days (apparently to explain his erratic driving).
Sounds a lot like somebody hid information from the grand jury, the better to indict that ham sandwich.
Update: I didn’t pay attention to the date of Schrader’s announcement. It was two weeks ago, or May 21, 2025. The day the Ábrego Garcia indictment was handed down.
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