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Because, by law, large parts of it can not be released. Why is that so difficult for you to understand??
Face it, you are grasping for straws.
I’m guessing that after 2 years of investigation there is a considerable amount of information that can be released other than a 4 page interpretation from Trumps Ag. Keep smacking your head it might help you understand.
Great, so the AG that Trump appointed because he auditioned for it based purely on his pronouncement that the Mueller report was illegal, now the president has full legal authority to fire Mueller for investigating him. No conflict of interest there at all.
A little something something I recently stumbled upon -- dated just before the AG's confirmation;
... the Barr family is intent on gaining the nation’s trust. In order to avoid any thorny work situations, Barr’s son-in-law, Tyler McGaughey, will be leaving his job in the Justice Department . . . for a new gig that will seemingly provide even more opportunities for conflicts of interest, this time of the Russian variety!
CNN reports that McGaughey, the husband of Barr’s youngest daughter, has been hired as an attorney in the White House counsel’s office, where he’ll “advise the president, the executive office, and White House staff on legal issues concerning the president and the presidency.” While the division is separate from the legal team that defends Trump in the Russia investigation—a group of leading lights that includes Rudy “maybe there was collusion” Giuliani—its work nevertheless does “intersect with the investigation.” (Trump reportedly blamed former White House counsel Don McGahn for failing to bring the probe to a close.) Meanwhile, Mary Daly, Barr’s oldest daughter, will be leaving her current job in the deputy attorney general’s office for a gig at the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), which has had its own Russian intrigues.
...and if Mueller had found anything actionable...he would have charged Trump with a crime
Mueller didn't....
You'll see the report, as much as Barr and Mueller can release without breaking the law...
..but all the hissy fits and subpoenas in the world can not make them break the law......
Again the criminality bar is higher for a president who can't be indicted. That doesn't mean he didn't participate in any wrongdoing. Supporters can stop peddling their rhetoric that the president is an honest and moral guy. He has been a scam artist for decades. If you think he stopped because he is in the WH, GOOD FOR YOU. Other Americans are correct to question the Individual 1 appointee's assessment of crimes and wrongdoing after he wrote a memo against presidential obstruction before he was AG. We ain't buying it until we see the report.
Yea. He s got his own opinion on the law. Its called Trump.
You mean like the FBI, IRS, Loretta Lynch, etc
It's going to be a long time before Barr releases the parts of Mueller's report that he can..
...and then even longer before all those cases work their way through the courts
I'm sure no liberal would want to jeopardize any of those cases,,,, now would you?
...and if Mueller had found anything actionable...he would have charged Trump with a crime
Mueller didn't....
You'll see the report, as much as Barr and Mueller can release without breaking the law...
..but all the hissy fits and subpoenas in the world can not make them break the law......
From what I understand a sitting president can't be indicted. But I would like to see the report. And I would think Trump would want the world to see his exoneration in print.
Again the bar is higher for a president. That doesn't mean he didn't participate in any wrongdoing. Supporters can stop peddling their rhetoric that the president is an honest and moral guy. We ain't buying it.
I never said that....LOL...I think he's a hoot and a half...
From what I understand a sitting president can't be indicted. But I would like to see the report. And I would think Trump would want the world to see his exoneration in print.
...I think you guys have some kind of brain disconnect..
Trump's lawyers have not even had time to go thought it all yet.
You realize there are cases ongoing, right now, against the very people you want to see caught, right?
..and if you saw the report now, unedited, all those cases could be thrown out?
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