Nice - sad - example of misleading the public.
How Barr’s Excerpts Compare to the Mueller Report’s Findings
Attorney General William P. Barr sent a letter to Congress last month citing brief fragments from the Mueller report. Now that the document is public, his selections are coming under scrutiny.
By Charlie Savage
When Attorney General William P. Barr sent Congress a four-page letter last month describing his take on the conclusions of Robert S. Mueller III’s special counsel investigation, he quoted several fragments of Mr. Mueller’s then-secret report. But none of the excerpts were in context or even complete sentences, raising the question of whether he was portraying their thrust and tone accurately or skewing them to make them sound better for President Trump.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/19/u...-excerpts.html
https://www.f3nws.com/news/how-barr-...es-e6675e8e7fc
http://www.dontspreadmywealth.com/co...ew-york-times/
https://watertowndailytimes.com/nati...port-20190419&