Trump to edit the report before release...

A huge cover-up.

If Rump could be truly exonerated by having the report released, don't you think it would have been released?

Its telling to me that he declared exoneration on the flimsy 4 page report by Barr, considering if truly exonerated he could have declared it based on something substantive.

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Hello Darth,



Yeah. Let me take a wild guess. You don't want to know if the President did anything illegal. If he really did, and it sure looks like he did for many many reasons, you don't want to know about it, don't want to hear about the possibility, and certainly want it buried if it's true. You're determined to give him a free pass for breaking the law. You don't care if the President breaks the law as long as the DOW goes up and you get rich. And you think Trump is the best chance of that. You know in your heart he is a con man and you don't care, don't want to admit it out loud.

There is already testimony and evidence that the President broke campaign law, and since Republicans are willing to give Trump a free pass, they all believe Trump's version of the story, even though Cohen's is sworn testimony and the evidence supports it. (We saw the check.) You know that all the party has to do is unite around this false belief against evidence that Cohen lied under oath, so he can't be impeached for that. Simply amazing. Mass self-deception.

And there is a huge difference between 'no evidence' and insufficient evidence. HUGE difference!

You guys can fool yourselves. But * y o u * a r e * n o t * f o o l i n g * u s *.

This President needs to be brought to justice.

It falls upon every loyal American to see that this is done.

It is time for people to decide. What is more important? Party or country.

You're letting a guy off the hook who said he had no business dealings in Russia during the 2016 campaign, EVEN AS HE WAS TRYING TO GET A DEAL TO BUILD MOSCOW TRUMP TOWER!!!

Man. You guys are so busy looking the other way, you must need a lot of massages for all the sore necks.

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Hello Stretch,



Acid test time.

Somehow I think you would feel differently if it were President Hillary doing it.

A little birdie told me.

We STILL haven't gotten HER full report.
I never expected to though. That's the difference.
Never even brought it up in here. No OCD.
The Mueller report summation has been released. Mueller hasn't complained about it.
When the report gets released, the left will still continue to whine and moan and come up new allegations anyway. It's in their DNA.
 
Hello Stretch,

We STILL haven't gotten HER full report.
I never expected to though. That's the difference.
Never even brought it up in here. No OCD.
The Mueller report summation has been released. Mueller hasn't complained about it.
When the report gets released, the left will still continue to whine and moan and come up new allegations anyway. It's in their DNA.

You never expected to have a highly controversial President without fair criticism, did you?
 
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BREAKING: AG Barr sends new letter to Congress explaining that the nearly 400-page Mueller report will be released with certain parts of the report redacted, possibly by mid-April; disputes characterization of his first letter as a "summary" of the report. https://nbcnews.to/2FAda1p
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AG Barr says in his letter that the redactions of the Mueller report will include the removal of "information that would unduly infringe on the personal privacy and reputational interest of peripheral third parties."
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BREAKING: AG Barr sends new letter to Congress explaining that the nearly 400-page Mueller report will be released with certain parts of the report redacted, possibly by mid-April; disputes characterization of his first letter as a "summary" of the report.
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In this section of his letter, AG Barr explains the areas of the Mueller report that the Justice Dept. is working to redact before release.
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AG Barr says is offering to testify publicly after the redacted report is released, saying he is currently available to testify before the congressional Judiciary Cmtes. on May 1-2.
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AG Barr: The Mueller report is nearly 400 pages long, and "everyone will soon be able to read" the redacted report "on their own."
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In the letter, AG Barr takes issue with his "principal conclusions" report to Congress as a "summary," saying that it was a summary of the report's "bottom line," the a summary of the full Mueller report.
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AG Barr: President Trump would have right to assert privilege on "certain parts of the report," but based on his public statements, there are no plans to submit the report to the White House for privilege review.
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AG Barr: With assistance from the Special Counsel Mueller on redactions for a version of the Mueller report to be released, progress is such that I anticipate we will be in position to release the redacted report "by mid-April, if not sooner."
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AG Barr: We are preparing the Mueller report for release, with redactions, which he notes in the 1st page of the letter.
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Jarod, If the Democrats have no confidence in the report as released after WH using their executive privilege, They could subpoena Mueller to prove there was no political interference in the probe.

Or it will just be leaked lol.

Too many people know what’s in Mullet’s report for it to stay secret for long. Assuming there’s anything of substance to keep secret. Even if Mullet sat down and typed it out himself, his fleet of conflicted lawyers were the ones who did the actual investigation, interviewed witnesses etc.

They will know if Trump is hiding something and if that’s the case IT WILL BE LEAKED. Take it to the bank.
 
I understand, but where is the check... What if Rump claims executive privilege where it does not apply in order to hide a particularly damaging action he took?

What of you had a brain and weren't such a low IQ hyper partisan dumb fuck?
 
I understand, but where is the check... What if Rump claims executive privilege where it does not apply in order to hide a particularly damaging action he took?

What do you mean, "if," you can surely bet that when that report leaves the White House it will be void of anything even closely related to something that might remotely embarrass Trump, guarantee his "fixers" have their sharpies ready
 
What do you mean, "if," you can surely bet that when that report leaves the White House it will be void of anything even closely related to something that might remotely embarrass Trump, guarantee his "fixers" have their sharpies ready

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AG Barr says is offering to testify publicly after the redacted report is released, saying he is currently available to testify before the congressional Judiciary Cmtes. on May 1-2.
 
If Hillary were president and subjected to a SC investigation she would enjoy the same executive privilege as Trump. And she would almost certainly be in a lot of trouble lol.

Try to look at it objectively for a moment. Mullet isn’t omniscient so he’s almost certainly just simply wrong about some things. The way the SC rules are set up is it allows the WH to respond to findings that the executive feels are incorrect. And as I posted earlier, if Trump deletes anything of substance that’s related to Mullet’s central mission [collusion/obstruction]—it’s going to come out.

And since we all know this was a political operation from Day One if Trump deletes crap related to the Witch Hunt aspect [all the rabbit holes Mullet went down looking for something/anything] more power to him.

:rolleyes: Seriously, Darthy. Here's a short list of trump's actions that make us suspicious of him. Especially note how he disses our agencies and repeatedly sides with Russia against the US.

In December 2015, as Trump gained ground in the Republican presidential race, Putin began to lavish praise on him. Trump reciprocated by suggesting that Russia was better than the United States.

An interviewer reminded Trump that Putin “kills journalists, political opponents, and invades countries.” Trump retorted that “our country does plenty of killing also” and that Putin was “a leader, you know, unlike we have in this country.” In February 2017, a month after Trump became president, he excused Putin’s crimes again. When an interviewer described Putin as “a killer,” Trump replied: “There are a lot of killers. …?”

Earlier this year, Trump went further, defending the 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Trump has openly collaborated with the Russian government against Americans. In July 2016, he called on Russia to hack Hillary Clinton’s emails. Trump now claims he was joking. But at the time, when a reporter asked Trump whether he had “any pause about asking a foreign government—Russia, China, anybody—to interfere, to hack into the system of anybody in this country,” the candidate replied, “No, it gives me no pause.”

In 2017, Trump defended a secret meeting between Russian emissaries and his top campaign officials during the election. The meeting was based on an explicit, written Russian offer of “sensitive information” about Clinton as “part of Russia and its government’s support for Mr. Trump.” The president said there was no difference between getting such information from Russians and getting it from Americans. He claimed that any candidate would have accepted the offer.

In February 2017, he shooed a dozen U.S. officials out of the Oval Office so he could ask then–FBI Director James Comey, one on one, to drop the FBI’s investigation of former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, who had lied about his contacts with Russia. Three months later, Trump fired Comey and told two Russian officials, behind closed doors, “I faced great pressure because of Russia. That’s taken off.”

In July 2017, after a meeting with Putin in Germany, Trump confiscated the U.S. interpreter’s notes from the meeting and instructed the interpreter not to tell U.S. officials what had been said. In July 2018, Trump excluded U.S. officials from a two-hour meeting with Putin in Helsinki.

Trump has repeatedly sided with Putin against the 2017 U.S. intelligence report that documented Russia’s interference in the 2016 election. He has dismissed the U.S. officials behind the report as liars and “political hacks.” He has explicitly denounced the FBI, the CIA, the NSA, and “the intelligence community.” He has revoked the security clearance of former CIA Director John Brennan, citing Brennan’s role in the Russia investigation.

In July, the Department of Justice released an indictment that documented the complicity of 12 Russian intelligence officers in the election hacks. Three days later, after his private meeting with Putin, Trump dismissed the evidence and indicated that he believed Putin’s denial.

https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2019/03/trumps-treachery-goes-way-beyond-russia.html
 
AG Barr says is offering to testify publicly after the redacted report is released, saying he is currently available to testify before the congressional Judiciary Cmtes. on May 1-2.

How many questions will he refuse to answer?
 
:rolleyes: Seriously, Darthy. Here's a short list of trump's actions that make us suspicious of him. Especially note how he disses our agencies and repeatedly sides with Russia against the US.

In December 2015, as Trump gained ground in the Republican presidential race, Putin began to lavish praise on him. Trump reciprocated by suggesting that Russia was better than the United States.

An interviewer reminded Trump that Putin “kills journalists, political opponents, and invades countries.” Trump retorted that “our country does plenty of killing also” and that Putin was “a leader, you know, unlike we have in this country.” In February 2017, a month after Trump became president, he excused Putin’s crimes again. When an interviewer described Putin as “a killer,” Trump replied: “There are a lot of killers. …?”

Earlier this year, Trump went further, defending the 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Trump has openly collaborated with the Russian government against Americans. In July 2016, he called on Russia to hack Hillary Clinton’s emails. Trump now claims he was joking. But at the time, when a reporter asked Trump whether he had “any pause about asking a foreign government—Russia, China, anybody—to interfere, to hack into the system of anybody in this country,” the candidate replied, “No, it gives me no pause.”

In 2017, Trump defended a secret meeting between Russian emissaries and his top campaign officials during the election. The meeting was based on an explicit, written Russian offer of “sensitive information” about Clinton as “part of Russia and its government’s support for Mr. Trump.” The president said there was no difference between getting such information from Russians and getting it from Americans. He claimed that any candidate would have accepted the offer.

In February 2017, he shooed a dozen U.S. officials out of the Oval Office so he could ask then–FBI Director James Comey, one on one, to drop the FBI’s investigation of former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, who had lied about his contacts with Russia. Three months later, Trump fired Comey and told two Russian officials, behind closed doors, “I faced great pressure because of Russia. That’s taken off.”

In July 2017, after a meeting with Putin in Germany, Trump confiscated the U.S. interpreter’s notes from the meeting and instructed the interpreter not to tell U.S. officials what had been said. In July 2018, Trump excluded U.S. officials from a two-hour meeting with Putin in Helsinki.

Trump has repeatedly sided with Putin against the 2017 U.S. intelligence report that documented Russia’s interference in the 2016 election. He has dismissed the U.S. officials behind the report as liars and “political hacks.” He has explicitly denounced the FBI, the CIA, the NSA, and “the intelligence community.” He has revoked the security clearance of former CIA Director John Brennan, citing Brennan’s role in the Russia investigation.

In July, the Department of Justice released an indictment that documented the complicity of 12 Russian intelligence officers in the election hacks. Three days later, after his private meeting with Putin, Trump dismissed the evidence and indicated that he believed Putin’s denial.

https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2019/03/trumps-treachery-goes-way-beyond-russia.html

Wow, almost like Trump promised to be more flexible after re-election lol.

Trump has done enough bad things to Putin the puppet strings are broken by now.
 
Wow, almost like Trump promised to be more flexible after re-election lol.

Trump has done enough bad things to Putin the puppet strings are broken by now.

When Obama said the, he was President, not running for President

What Trump has done is given Putin exactly what he wanted, a breakup of the traditional alliances and relationships that had kept the world at relative peace since the end of WWII, and all to the advantage of Russia and China

And now that the Mueller Report has established that Russia did indeed interfere in our elections do you think Trump has apologized to his own intelligence entities that told him those facts and who he also dissed publicly by stating he'd take Putin's word?
 
When Obama said the, he was President, not running for President

What Trump has done is given Putin exactly what he wanted, a breakup of the traditional alliances and relationships that had kept the world at relative peace since the end of WWII, and all to the advantage of Russia and China

And now that the Mueller Report has established that Russia did indeed interfere in our elections do you think Trump has apologized to his own intelligence entities that told him those facts and who he also dissed publicly by stating he'd take Putin's word?

The same IC that wrongly accused him of colluding with the Russians and disrupted the first two years of his administration?

Maybe the IC should apologize to Trump. Maybe they and the media should apologize to all those people that *naively* trusted them.

What am I thinking lol.
 
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