Members of Mueller' team say report was more damaging than Barr revealed

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Mr. Barr has said he will move quickly to release the nearly 400-page report but needs time to scrub out confidential information. The special counsel’s investigators had already written multiple summaries of the report, and some team members believe that Mr. Barr should have included more of their material in the four-page letter he wrote on March 24 laying out their main conclusions, according to government officials familiar with the investigation. Mr. Barr only briefly cited the special counsel’s work in his letter.

However, the special counsel’s office never asked Mr. Barr to release the summaries soon after he received the report, a person familiar with the investigation said.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/03/us/politics/william-barr-mueller-report.html

It's not looking good for Moscow Donnie and his band of obstructionist cronies.
 

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It's over, you lost, you're literally wrong about everything

Now get a life, leave mommy's basement, breathe some fresh air
 

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“It’s a crime to release grand jury material without the approval of the courts and it’s even a crime to release it to Congress without the approval of the courts,” Alan Dershowitz said.

Ho hum, another ding-donger nothing burger special.
 

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The report is so "damaging" that there weren't any more indictments! :pointer:

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“It’s a crime to release grand jury material without the approval of the courts and it’s even a crime to release it to Congress without the approval of the courts,” Alan Dershowitz said.

Ho hum, another ding-donger nothing burger special.

Yes, to release the material to the public. Congress, BY LAW, shall receive the FULL report.
 

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The report is so "damaging" that there weren't any more indictments! :pointer:

33 indictments wasn't enough? Also the grand jury is still convened.

Also, for as much as you all hate Hillary Clinton... you sure do like to use her talking points.

"Nothing-burger" That comment always made me cringe when I heard Clinton say it in reference to her email server. Now the trumptards have co-opted it.

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Yes, to release the material to the public. Congress, BY LAW, shall receive the FULL report.

Wrong.

Democrats changed the law in the aftermath of the explosive and salacious Keneth Starr report into a variety of allegations against President Bill Clinton - oh the irony! Nobody has broken the news to you gullible Rachel Madcow viewers that you have no legal standing to demand Barr provide more information than he already has.

"I want to see the report my tax dollars paid for!!!" -- ding-donger

You are embarrassingly stupid and a waste of bandwidth with your non-stop conspiratorial trolling.

Idiot.

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Wrong.

Democrats changed the law in the aftermath of the explosive and salacious Keneth Starr report into a variety of allegations against President Bill Clinton - oh the irony! Nobody has broken the news to you gullible Rachel Madcow viewers that you have no legal standing to demand Barr provide more information than he already has.

"I want to see the report my tax dollars paid for!!!" -- ding-donger

You are embarrassingly stupid and a waste of bandwidth with your non-stop conspiratorial trolling.

Idiot.

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Well I'm sure the majority of Democrats that now occupy the House of Reps (as a result of a record number of voters turning out) will perform their constitutionally duty.

"I do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter: So help me God."

The FULL UNREDACTED Mueller report is evidence in a Congressional investigation as to wether a sitting president conspired with a foreign enemy among other things who the fuck knows because no one has seen the report but BARR .

If Barr's memo is to be believed and there was no collusion with Russia to sway the election, are there any other impeachable offenses that were discovered in the process of investigating the Trump campaign.

Afterall, Mueller's order from the Attorney General:
"The Special Counsel is authorized to conduct the investigation confinned by then-FBI Director James 8. Corney in testimony before the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence on March 20, 2017, including:
(i) any links and/or coordination bet ween the Russian government and individuals associated with the campaign of President Donald Trump; and
(ii) any matters that arose or may arise directly from the investigation; and
(iii) any other matters within the scope of 28 C.F.R. § 600.4(a)."

If other potential impeachable offenses exists as a result of the Attorney General, Congress is going to want to know what they found. That's what subpoenas are for.

This shit-show is far from over.
 

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Michael Cohen testified in open court:
"Mr. Cohen admitted that the discussions about Trump Tower Moscow went on for at least six months after he had told Congress they had ended. They lasted until at least June 14, 2016, when Mr. Cohen met in New York with an associate who had been trying to arrange his trip to Russia, and told him he would not be traveling “at that time,” court documents said. Mr. Cohen also discussed the deal in a 20-minute phone call with a Russian government employee."
 

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House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Doug Collins (R-Ga.) said Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) engaged in the "dictionary [definition of] hypocrisy" when he called Tuesday for the Mueller report to be released in full.

Nadler, along with fellow Democratic committee chairs Richie Neal (Mass.), Maxine Waters (Calif.), Adam Schiff (Calif.), Elijah Cummings (Md.) and Eliot Engel (N.Y.) warned the DOJ of forthcoming subpoenas for the full Mueller report on alleged Trump collusion.

"It's amazing to see right now... when you have your dreams come crashing down," Collins said.

Bill Hemmer played video from a 1998 PBS interview in which Nadler blasted calls for the release of then-Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr's "Whitewater" report.

Starr had been appointed to investigate President Clinton and others in regard to an Arkansas land deal, and ended up discovering the Monica Lewinsky affair.

In the interview with Charlie Rose, Nadler said it was "a matter of decency and protecting people's privacy rights" not to release the Whitewater report.

"It represents statements [made by witnesses] that may or may not be true... [and is] unfair to release," he said.

Collins said that is a stark contrast to the Manhattan Democrat's current demand to Attorney General Bill Barr.

Collins remarked that Nadler and his Democratic brethren may just be facing a "base problem" because they don't want to tell the voters that "they don't have anything to tear down [Donald Trump]."
 

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Yes, to release the material to the public. Congress, BY LAW, shall receive the FULL report.

I've never seen a person do dense and so wrong. Here's another tiny little piece of advise. Stop swallowing whole all the lies you're being spoonfed, and do just a minute of research. THINKING, it goes a long way

Being categorically incorrect about something everyday is just not something a person should aspire to.

THINK
 

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Michael Cohen testified in open court:
"Mr. Cohen admitted that the discussions about Trump Tower Moscow went on for at least six months after he had told Congress they had ended. They lasted until at least June 14, 2016, when Mr. Cohen met in New York with an associate who had been trying to arrange his trip to Russia, and told him he would not be traveling “at that time,” court documents said. Mr. Cohen also discussed the deal in a 20-minute phone call with a Russian government employee."


Michael Cohen lied to Congress, moron.

Are you retarded?
 

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