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dwalk31
To elaborate, when you said "no" is that a blanket no?
I wouldn't give any thought on way or the other to some random individual advocating for the imprisonment of the top FBI/DOJ officials who ordered the Russia investigation(s) either.
If some high level government official would openly advocate for those imprisonments, at least in my case that would give rise to at least some degree of questions as to what this person's motives are and what their reasoning might be.
Hypothetically, what if it was someone under investigation advocating for the imprisonment (without citing any criminal conduct) of the top officials involved in ordering and conducting the investigation? Would even that not set off any red flags and what, if anything, would that say about that individual?
To the questions you asked, my answer remains no. No "red flags."
Now if this hypothetical individual somehow ended the investigation or ordered the AG to fire the person heading it, then that would set off a red flag for me. That would be very concerning.