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The officials and others interviewed declined to flesh out why some of the special counsel’s investigators viewed their findings as potentially more damaging for the president than Mr. Barr explained



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He never even reads the articles.
 

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By the way, the greatest part of these idiotic posts is that he doesn't even understand that President Trump is not, and was not, under investigation.

Mueller wasn't investigating the President (he refused to call the President a target and said he was a "witness/subject") and Rosenstein even said this and it was reported publicly. Yet this moron persists that the President is somehow in trouble with a grand jury.

He's just cartoonishly stupid.
 

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


"I asked, what's the president's status?" Dowd said. "[Mueller said] he's a witness-slash-subject. And I said, you mean he has no exposure? He said that's right. So I knew then for sure, by inference, that [Mueller] had nothing to proceed on in the collusion and conspiracy area."



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The "13 angry Democrats" on Mueller's team are upset so they voicing their displeasure by leaking to The Treason Times.
 

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Trump still obstructing with the help of Barr....

>Some investigators were particularly miffed that Barr had not released the official summaries of the report that their team had prepared, the Post reported. One official told the paper that the special counsel report was written in such a way that would have allowed “the front matter from each section ... [to be] released immediately — or very quickly” to the public.

>“It was done in a way that minimum redactions, if any, would have been necessary, and the work would have spoken for itself,” the official said.
 

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"A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 47% of Likely U.S. Voters think Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign is more likely than President Trump’s to have illegally colluded with foreign operatives." :103631605


Wow! All their round-the-clock fake news propaganda and hysteria for nothing!

Only the hardcore collusion truthers like ding-donger refuse to accept reality. :pointer:
 

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BREAKING: DOJ Slams Accusations Attorney General Barr is Mishandling the Release of Mueller's Report


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Posted: Apr 04, 2019 11:40 AM

The Department of Justice released a statement Thursday morning slamming new reporting from the New York Times and Washington Post. Both newspapers accuse Attorney General William Barr of mishandling the release of material in Robert Mueller's Special Counsel report, in addition to mischaracterizing the findings of the report in the four page summary released two weeks. ago.

"Every page of the 'confidential report' provided to Attorney General Barr on March 22, 2019 was marked 'May Contain Material Protected Under Fed. R. Crim. P. 6(e)' - a law that protects confidential grand jury information - and therefore could not be publicly released," DOJ spokesperson Keri Kupec released in a statement. "Given the extraordinary public interest in the matter, the Attorney General decided to release the report's bottom-line findings and his conclusions immediately -- without attempting to summarize the report -- with the understanding that the report itself would be released after the redaction process."

"As the Attorney General stated in his March 29th letter to Chairman Graham and Chairman Nadler, he does not believe the report should be released in 'serial or piecemeal fashion.' The Department continues to work with the Special Counsel on appropriate redactions to the report so that it can be released to Congress and the public," the statement continues.

As a reminder, Special Counsel attorneys are working with Barr and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein on redacting material unable to be lawfully released.

"As we have discussed, I share you desire to ensure that Congress and the public have the opportunity to read the Special Counsel's report. We are preparing the report for release, making the redactions that are required. The Special Counsel is assisting us with this process," Barr wrote in a letter to Nadler and Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham last week. "Our progress is such that I anticipate we will be in a position to released the report by mid-April, if not sooner. Although the President would have the right to assert executive privilege over certain parts of the report, he has stated publicly that he intends to defer to me and, accordingly, there are no plans to submit the report to the White House for a privilege review."

According to the letter, "(1) material subject to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 6 (e) that by law cannot be made public; (2) material the intelligence community identifies as potentially compromising sensitive sources and methods; (3) material that could affect other ongoing matters, including those that the Special Counsel has referred to other Department offices; and (4) information that would unduly infringe on the personal privacy and reputational interests of peripheral third parties" will not be released.

The Justice Department expects to release the report by mid-April. Barr will testify in front of the Senate and House Judiciary Committees on May 1 and 2.

On Wednesday, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler issued a subpoena pushing for DOJ to release the full, unredacted version of the report to Congress. This includes private and confidential grand jury information.


https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2019/04/04/doj-statement-on-mueller-report-n2544275

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Collusion truther ding-donger responds:

But, but, but, but...

My tax dollars paid for that report...I get to see it, dang it!!

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This will do it!

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A leading progressive advocacy group plans to hold rallies in Washington and
other U.S. cities on Thursday to demand the full release of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report
on Russia's role in the 2016 presidential election.

The rallies are due to be held outside the White House, in New York's Times Square and about 300
other locations around the country late on Thursday afternoon to demand the report, which is nearly
400 pages long excluding appendices.

I hope the LGBTQ community comes out in support. Maybe the dykes can burn their bras and the swishers
can snap their thongs to show how serious they are.
 

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Some????? hahahahahaha - back to the same old shit - remember, not long ago the NYT front page was reporting they had a mole working in the highest levels of the administration
 

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Trump still obstructing with the help of Barr....

Nothing you posted even mentions the President, 'tard.

PS:

"some" of Mueller's "investigators" have told "associates" their thoughts. And "government officials" and "others" who are "familiar" with those thoughts

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Trump still obstructing with the help of Barr....

Who are the people reporting it and saying those things... so we know they are "Credible"?

Going to guess the initials are A.S.
 

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