Mueller report is in..

Ocean Breeze

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Mueller report's release expected Thursday, Justice Dept. says


Attorney General William P. Barr told lawmakers last month that he needed time to redact sensitive information from the document before it could be made public. Spanning nearly 400 pages, the document details the findings of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III's 22-month investigation of President Trump's conduct, that of his advisers and Russia's interference in the 2016 election.

source: WAPO

guess we will see. ...just how redacted it will be.
 

Danbones

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LOL...
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there are some indictments coming...but they won't be for Trump.
 

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What is soooo funny is that when Barr was appointed, his appointment was "bi-partisan" and the Dems extolled his integrity and honesty and were happy with his appointment. Now that he said that as far as he could see there was no collusion but that he thinks there was spying on the Trump Adm. during the election, the Dems are mortified and are now spewing hate, saying that he's "protecting" Trump etc., etc. If I was Barr, I would sue big time because they are literally slandering his reputation. It's unbelievable.


So if anyone is going to be indicted the Clintons and their "friends" should be at the top of the list.
 

Hoid

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Barr got zero democratic votes.
nada one.

What is so funny is the natties needing to create their own fantasy world.
 

Kreskin

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What is soooo funny is that when Barr was appointed, his appointment was "bi-partisan" and the Dems extolled his integrity and honesty and were happy with his appointment. Now that he said that as far as he could see there was no collusion but that he thinks there was spying on the Trump Adm. during the election, the Dems are mortified and are now spewing hate, saying that he's "protecting" Trump etc., etc. If I was Barr, I would sue big time because they are literally slandering his reputation. It's unbelievable.


So if anyone is going to be indicted the Clintons and their "friends" should be at the top of the list.
Even if there was, there should've been. Trump was on the trail fawning over WikiLeaks and asking for Russia to present stolen material.
 

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What is soooo funny is that when Barr was appointed, his appointment was "bi-partisan" and the Dems extolled his integrity and honesty and were happy with his appointment. Now that he said that as far as he could see there was no collusion but that he thinks there was spying on the Trump Adm. during the election, the Dems are mortified and are now spewing hate, saying that he's "protecting" Trump etc., etc. If I was Barr, I would sue big time because they are literally slandering his reputation. It's unbelievable.


So if anyone is going to be indicted the Clintons and their "friends" should be at the top of the list.


The Dems and Alt-Left Media are trying to get out in front of the indictments that they are about to be showered with. The Russian Collusion Hoax started somewhere. It is time for the DOJ to start digging deep.
 

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All things are traced back to Obama.
And that's perfectly normal.

 

Kreskin

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Looking like it could land right back onto the lap of Obama
In law, trial lawyers are careful about who they question and about what because it opens up the lawful means for the other side to cross examine the entire issue. I'm sure the Dems would love the chance to get everything and everyone cross examined in public. If Barr is going this route he could open a can if worms. That's a funny strategy for a guy holding a report that apparently already exonerates his boss.
 

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In law, trial lawyers are careful about who they question and about what because it opens up the lawful means for the other side to cross examine the entire issue. I'm sure the Dems would love the chance to get everything and everyone cross examined in public. If Barr is going this route he could open a can if worms. That's a funny strategy for a guy holding a report that apparently already exonerates his boss.
Expect the redacted part to be a lot bigger than the un-editted portions. We are not talking about honest people, here.
 

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In law, trial lawyers are careful about who they question and about what because it opens up the lawful means for the other side to cross examine the entire issue. I'm sure the Dems would love the chance to get everything and everyone cross examined in public. If Barr is going this route he could open a can if worms. That's a funny strategy for a guy holding a report that apparently already exonerates his boss.
Did you really expect the President of the United States to be led out of the White House in chains ?
 

Hoid

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In law, trial lawyers are careful about who they question and about what because it opens up the lawful means for the other side to cross examine the entire issue. I'm sure the Dems would love the chance to get everything and everyone cross examined in public. If Barr is going this route he could open a can if worms. That's a funny strategy for a guy holding a report that apparently already exonerates his boss.
as has already been pointed out - if this report exonerated Trump he would be publishing on every social media platform on earth