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All the reasonable investigating here should be offer. It's been a couple of years. Is the conduct questionable? Sure. Criminal? No. Move on.
Ok we know it's not criminal but that's not the bar for voters and Congress. Unpatriotic, unethical yes. So wrongdoing equals taking responsibility for it. Move on from that.
Maybe to help amateur lawyers understand they do not know jack s***. Yet another YET.
I didn’t indicate it was illegal but it’s pretty clear that Donny had a connection to Wikileaks when Trump claimed otherwise. I thought his supporters said he was joking when he asked for Clinton’s emails, turns out that wasn’t the case.
The media chumps are at it already.
The NYT has an ace team of journalists investigating the report and so far they've come up with Trump dropping some gum on a pavement in 1996.
They're planning to go big on it tomorrow.
I would say that asking his WH counsel to fire Mueller is a little than dropping gum on the pavement. Did you actually read any of the report or are you just here to rant.
I’m sure I’ll be roasted by the ring wing posters here, but if you’ve read some of the stuff that’s in this report, its very clear that Barr has tried his best to put the most positive spin on it for the President that he could.
Politically, this report is very bad for the POTUS.
Americans need to learn to take party politics out of things, if that was done in this case, I believe the vast majority of Americans would be asking the POTUS to leave the white house, but that’s not happening.
It is more than clear why the investigation was opened in the first place after you review all the contacts and lies about Russia that Mueller confirmed in the report.
Michael Cohen promises to 'fill in the gaps' from the redacted Mueller report
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Hours before the scheduled release of the redacted Mueller report, Davis took to Twitter to promise Cohen is perfectly capable of rounding out the picture AG Barr will present to the nation.
“As the country waits for the Mueller Report, know this…it does not matter how Barr redacted Mueller Report,” Davis wrote in a tweet. “Michael Cohen has 7 days, 70 hours, [and] 100 pages of what Team Mueller knows and can fill in the bulk of the redactions.”
I’m sure I’ll be roasted by the ring wing posters here, but if you’ve read some of the stuff that’s in this report, its very clear that Barr has tried his best to put the most positive spin on it for the President that he could.
Politically, this report is very bad for the POTUS.
Americans need to learn to take party politics out of things, if that was done in this case, I believe the vast majority of Americans would be asking the POTUS to leave the white house, but that’s not happening.
If Fauxnews was around during the Nixon era & the political climate was then as it is today, no way he steps down. Sad state of affairs when some American's are blindly willing to overlook/dismiss/excuse away obvious criminal acts of their political party's head than to the rule of law.
Still in denial, are you? Go to law school. Maybe then you will get it.
So you can’t respond to the question, just more deflection. His press conference today sure looks like a PR stunt and I don’t think you need to be a lawyer, just some common sense. Giuliani was on today and claimed this was a great victory for Trump, so much for your theory.
If he says "1045" and it's now "10:46:03", then you can call "Gotcha!" and nail him for "perjury".
I really do think the Dems are THAT desperate and I wouldn't put this kind of hyper-hair splitting past them.
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