Mueller report is in..

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Do you have a copy of the video?
Maybe, some Assange-like hacker will access it some day ... if there are any hackers out there who DO NOT work for the Russians or their friends, like Assange does.

It will not be in the form of a "tape" any more than trains go "choo-choo" in the 21st century.
 

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Maybe, some Assange-like hacker will access it some day ... if there are any hackers out there who DO NOT work for the Russians or their friends, like Assange does.
It will not be in the form of a "tape" any more than trains go "choo-choo" in the 21st century.
Only Ruskies can be hackers.
 

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Rosenstein fires back at critics over Mueller report

NEW YORK —Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein hit back hard against politicians and the press Thursday night, and warned that hacking and social media ma*nipu*la*tion are “only the tip of the iceberg” when it comes to Russian efforts to influence American elections.

Speaking at the Public Servants Dinner of the Armenian Bar Association, Rosenstein unleashed his sharpest critique yet of those who have attacked his handling of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s investigative report into Russian election interference and President Trump’s conduct.
Rosenstein’s speech, probably one of his last as a senior Justice Department official, marked his first public comments since the release of the report, and he did not hold back in discussing his tumultuous two years as the No. 2 at the Justice Department. During that time, he was castigated by both Republicans and Democrats for a variety of decisions. In the speech, Rosenstein reflected on his time on the job, spoke positively of Trump’s commitment to the rule of law and criticized the press.
He also said that, even after the Mueller report documented Russian interference in the 2016 election, that is only a small part of the story.
“The bottom line is, there was overwhelming evidence that Russian operatives hacked American computers and defrauded American citizens, and that is only the tip of the iceberg of a comprehensive Russian strategy to influence elections, promote social discord, and undermine America, just like they do in many other countries,” Rosenstein said.
Rosenstein appointed Mueller as special counsel in May 2017, and has overseen the investigation since. Now that Mueller’s work is over and Trump has nominated someone else to be the No. 2 official at the Justice Department, Rostenstein is expected to leave the job as early as next month. ………...More