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Easy to understand why those posting from St. Petersburg would persist in lying about Trump's campaign accepting Russian interference in our election, but why would American citizens believe and spread these lies?
Some will support their dishonest, diabolical leader, no matter what. You wonder if it is just to be oppositional or do they actually not see what he is or what he does? Such a mystery.
I wonder if it will make any difference to Trump supporters if or when Mueller actually gets to tell the American people what he found and why he believes Barr did not capture the "context, nature and substance of his work and conclusions" ? At this point so much spin has been put on this that I don't know if it will even matter.
I wonder if it will make any difference to Trump supporters if or when Mueller actually gets to tell the American people what he found and why he believes Barr did not capture the "context, nature and substance of his work and conclusions" ? At this point so much spin has been put on this that I don't know if it will even matter.
If anything ultimately occurs to have Donald's followers be in denial of (again), they will claim he's unfairly "not being allowed to live out his time as Prez", that he "didn't get to finish making America great"...blah, blah, blah..." blame the Democrats, Hillary's emails, etc.
Robert Mueller has not left office yet. He is still the special counsel.
Mr. Mueller should write a supplement to his report. After all, there is nothing that prevents him from doing so.
In this supplement, Mr. Mueller may, if he thinks best, categorically claim that President Trump broke laws concerning obstruction of justice, giving, again, his underlying rationale.
Mr. Mueller should concurrently seek grand jury indictments of the President for these allegations of obstruction of justice. If the grand jury does so indict (they are not bound by the DOJ memo), that would be the opportunity for Mr. Trump's attorneys to file a motion to quash the indictments, citing the DOJ memo from years ago stating that a sitting President cannot be indicted. Let this issue be decided by the courts.
From what I understand that report would go to AG Barr. Barr could then release or not and act on it or not.
Barr stated in his testimony that once the report was tuned in to him it was then "his baby" which I assume means Muellers responsibilities were over.
At this point I don't see there Mueller has any more input into the situation. But that would be up to AG Barr his boss.
Dems think Mueller is back at his desk today working on his "investigation". lMAO ....He's done dummies. It's over! Trump and the rest of the country is laughing at you.
Trump is constantly caught lol, that is why there are dead reputations of fake Americans strewn across the WH lawn.
And the Republican Party of UnAmerican Activities is desperatly clinging to power. The circle of wagons is getting smaller and smaller. There definatelys a coming a White House Waco.
An arrest warrant for Barr for contempt of Congress before 2020 and impeachment proceedings against Trump to begin about the same time.
They are common criminals.
They both express consciousness of guilt by the constant lies.... that they are fundamentally counter to American values and the concept of justice.
If you re right Shout it!! Why lie? Cause you know your wrong...criminally morally ethically...UN American.
They are attempting to overthrow America from the inside.....by their actions ...as is evident by all the lies and coverup.
That is what happens in a conspiracy. Barr jumped in the middle and took over the helm. Cuff him. Charge ? Treason.
Congress do it.
"An arrest warrant for Barr for contempt of Congress before 2020 and impeachment proceedings against Trump to begin about the same time."
What happened to Attorney General Holder when he was charged with Contempt of Congress for refusing to appear before a Congressional Committee? NOTHING
Do you really think a Sergeant at Arms from the Capitol Police is going to march into the DoJ buiilding PAST the security their and arrest the AG?
"Alas, it has been quite some time since a house of Congress sent its sergeant-at-arms trolling the streets of Washington for wrongdoers. Under current federal law, it’s a criminal offense to refuse to appear before Congress when summoned or to commit perjury before a congressional committee. Such offenders are supposed to be prosecuted by U.S. attorneys. But that’s exactly the problem with regard to the DoJ-related subpoenas—the people getting the subpoenas and the people enforcing them all work for the same boss."
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