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A Common Thread in Events Ahead of Mueller Report
BY JEFF CARLSON
April 16, 2019 Updated: April 17, 2019
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written to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein in June 2018, describing why he believed President Donald Trump hadn’t obstructed justice when he fired former FBI Director James Comey.

On March 5, Barr further angered the left when he announced that he wouldn’t recuse himself from the ongoing Russia investigation being conducted by the special counsel. Barr made his decision after consulting with several senior “career ethics officials.”


Disclosed around this same time was that Barr is a longtime friend of special counsel Robert Mueller—of more than 30 years. Mueller had been a guest at the weddings of Barr’s daughters, and both men’s wives attended the same Bible study. During a June 2017 meeting with Trump at the White House, Barr told the president that Mueller was “a straight shooter and should be dealt with as such.”

Barr had been asked by the president to consider the possibility of working on his personal legal team, but Barr declined and told the president he wasn’t interested in the position. During his confirmation, Barr explained his decision, saying, “I didn’t want to stick my head into that meat grinder.”

Following Barr’s refusal to recuse himself from the special counsel probe, a series of revealing and interconnected events rapidly unfolded.

Barr–Huber Meeting
On March 7, Barr had a meeting with U.S. Attorney John Huber of Utah, who serves as vice chair of the Attorney General’s Advisory Committee. The meeting was notable because Huber had been appointed by former Attorney General Jeff Sessions to investigate “all the allegations that the House Judiciary Committee members sent to us.”

Sessions wrote in a March 29, 2018, letter:


“Mr. Huber is conducting his work from outside the Washington, D.C. area and in cooperation with the Inspector General. The additional matters raised in your March 6, 2018, letter fall within the scope of his existing mandate, and I am confident that Mr. Huber’s review will include a full, complete, and objective evaluation of these matters in a manner that is consistent with the law and the facts.”

Release of Congressional Testimonies
A day after Barr’s meeting with Huber, on March 8, Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.) released a transcript of a congressional interview with DOJ official Bruce Ohr. The release would be the first in an ongoing series of interview transcript releases that has included those of Peter Strzok, Lisa Page, Bill Priestap, James Baker, George Papadopoulos, and Nellie Ohr. The Epoch Times had previously obtained, and reviewed, copies of these transcripts.

McCain Aide Deposition Unsealed
On March 14, an unsealed deposition of David Kramer, a longtime associate of the late Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), revealed that he had been in contact with at least 14 members of the media regarding the Steele dossier. The Steele dossier was produced by former MI6 agent Christopher Steele, who was hired by Fusion GPS, which, in turn, was contracted by Hillary Clinton’s campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) through their law firm Perkins Coie.

Kramer also provided ongoing updates to Fusion GPS co-founder Glenn Simpson, Steele, and other members of the media regarding a meeting where McCain provided then-FBI Director Comey with a copy of the dossier obtained by Kramer.


Kramer also confirmed that he was BuzzFeed News’ source for the dossier. BuzzFeed published the dossier online in January 2017, resulting in a defamation lawsuit by Aleksej Gubarev, whose company XBT/Webzilla was mentioned in the document. The Epoch Times covered the Kramer deposition in a previous article.

Chair Ceremony for Sessions
On March 21, a Cabinet chair ceremony was held for former Attorney General Sessions. In attendance were Rosenstein, Barr, Huber, former Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, and Trump’s recent pick for associate attorney general, Jessie Liu. (Liu has since withdrawn her name from consideration for that post.) Barr stated that Sessions, who received a standing ovation, “set an agenda and priorities that are just what the country needs.” Rosenstein stated that “Sessions stayed true to his values.”

Global Money-Laundering Case
On the same day, Bloomberg reported that the Swedish bank Swedbank “may now be facing substantial fines for money laundering that could put pressure on its capital buffers.” The story was notable because it tied into existing investigations in Danske Bank’s Estonia money-laundering case, which originated with the release of the Panama Papers.

The investigation of Swedbank began in 2016, but new allegations were raised that the Swedish bank had withheld information from U.S. investigators. Allegations were recently made by Swedish press that Trump’s former campaign chairman received nearly $1 million in “black money” through Swedbank, from accounts linked to the former president of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych.


This ongoing investigation, which remains under-reported, is looking into allegations of money laundering across major financial institutions in multiple countries. It’s likely that the investigation will only grow larger.

McCabe–Page Text Messages
On March 22, Catherine Herridge of Fox News released two pages of texts between former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe and former FBI lawyer Lisa Page, some of which related to obtaining the FISA warrant to spy on former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page. Specifically, some of the texts reflect concerns from the Department of Justice (DOJ) over “possible bias of the chs,” or confidential human source, likely referring to Steele.

Page noted, “This might take a high-level push.”

Mueller Concludes Investigation
Later that same day, a bigger announcement hit when it was revealed that Mueller had finished his investigation and submitted his report to Rosenstein, who in turn, gave it to Barr.


The investigative conclusion also meant that Mueller wouldn’t be recommending any further indictments. In other words, the special counsel’s investigation had finally concluded, without making a single Russia collusion-related indictment.

In a letter to Congress, Barr said that he would “consult with Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein and Special Counsel Mueller to determine what other information can be released to Congress and the public consistent with the law.”

It was at this point that the true fireworks and posturing began.

Two days later, on March 24, Barr delivered a principal conclusions letter to Congress. Frequently mischaracterized as a summary of the Mueller report, Barr’s letter specifically noted, “I am writing today to advise you of the principal conclusions reached by Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller III and to inform you about the status of my initial review of the report he has prepared.”

According to Barr’s letter, Mueller “employed 19 lawyers who were assisted by a team of approximately 40 FBI agents, intelligence analysts, forensic accountants, and other professional staff. The Special Counsel issued more than 2,800 subpoenas, executed nearly 500 search warrants, obtained more than 230 orders for communication records, issued almost 50 orders authorizing use of pen registers, made 13 requests to foreign governments for evidence, and interviewed approximately 500 witnesses.”

Barr stated that the special counsel’s report was divided into two parts, with the first focusing on Russian efforts to interfere in the 2016 election, along with the Russian government’s efforts to engage in hacking operations to gather and disseminate information.


Notably, the special counsel “did not find that the Trump campaign or anyone associated with it conspired or coordinated with Russia in efforts to influence the 2016 U.S. presidential election.”

The second part of the report “addresses a number of actions of the President—most of which have been the subject of public reporting—that the special counsel investigated as potentially raising obstruction-of-justice concerns.”

Barr noted that the special counsel didn’t draw a conclusion on “whether the president’s actions and intent could be viewed as obstruction” and quoted the special counsel as stating, “While this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.”

As Barr wrote, the decision by the special counsel to lay out the facts without reaching a conclusion left it to the attorney general to determine whether there was any crime. Barr said that after he reviewed the special counsel’s findings on the matter of collusion and consulted with department officials, he and Rosenstein concluded that the evidence was “not sufficient to establish that the President committed an obstruction-of-justice offense.”

Barr noted that “the report identifies no actions that, in our judgment, constitute obstructive conduct.”

This conclusion can also be arrived at through the application of simple logic. Trump was told three times by Comey that he wasn’t under investigation. Therefore, the president couldn’t obstruct an investigation of himself, as he didn’t know there was one. If the claim was that Trump was obstructing an investigation into others, one would need to rationalize against presidential pardon authority.


In other words, the president would have no need to obstruct an investigation into someone from his campaign or administration, as his ability to pardon is unquestionable.

Horowitz Probe to Conclude in Months
Following the delivery of Barr’s letter to Congress, a slew of other news came out. On March 25, Rep. John Ratcliffe (R-Texas) went on Fox News and statedthat he had talked to DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz “very recently to get an update in terms of timing,” and that Horowitz hoped to be done with his investigation into FISA abuse in May or June.

Ratcliffe said that Horowitz also was looking into the origins of collusion and the probable cause used by the FBI to initiate their investigation. Ratcliffe also noted that Huber, the U.S. attorney in Utah, has “been dispatched to look into the criminal aspects” that might be associated with Horowitz’s work.

Calls to Investigate the Investigators
Rudy Giuliani, the former New York City mayor and personal attorney for Trump, sounded a note of offense, telling Fox and Friends that the Mueller report provided complete vindication. He also called for an investigation into the origins of the collusion claims, saying: “This had to come from somewhere. It didn’t just come out of thin air. I want to know who did it, who paid for it, who fueled it, because the person who did it, and the group who did it, knows it’s untrue because they invented it.”


‘Treason’ Comments by the President
That same day, while signing a declaration recognizing Golan Heights as the sovereign territory of Israel, the president made a number of remarks in response to questions from reporters. According to Steve Herman, the White House bureau chief for Voice of America News, when the president was asked if he thought the special counsel acted honorably, he responded “yes.” When asked about the Mueller probe, Trump said, “It was 100 percent the way it should’ve been.”

He continued, “There are a lot of people out there that have done some very, very evil things, very bad things, I would say treasonous things, against our country.”

The president closed his comments by stating: “It was a false narrative, it was a terrible thing. We can never let this happen to another president again.”

Brennan Changes His Tone
John Brennan, the former CIA director and the instigator of the FBI’s investigation, went on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” where he struck a very different tone than he had previously. When asked if he had received bad information, Brennan responded: “Well, I don’t know if I received bad information but I think I suspected there was more than there actually was. I am relieved that it’s been determined there was not a criminal conspiracy with the Russian government over our election.”


Michael Avenatti Arrested
In an unexpected twist to the day’s events, Michael Avenatti, the former lawyer for Stormy Daniels and Alexandra Chalupa, was arrested and charged with multiple offenses. According to NBC News reporter Tom Winter, Avenatti was charged with “attempting to extract more than $20 million in payments from Nike by threatening to use his ability to garner publicity to inflict substantial financial and reputational harm.”

Avenatti was then charged again for “embezzling a client’s money in order to pay his own expenses and debts and also defrauded a bank by using phony tax returns to obtain millions of dollars in loans.”

The Department of Justice and the Internal Revenue Service would later unveil a 36-count grand jury indictment against Avenatti, who could now face a “sentence of more than 300 years in federal prison.”

White House on Offensive
Tim Murtaugh, the director of communications for Trump’s 2020 campaign, sent out a March 25 memo to all television producers regarding the “credibility of certain guests.” In particular, the memo cited a list of “guests who made outlandish, false claims, without evidence, on your airwaves.” Included were Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.), Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.), DNC Chairman Tom Perez, and former CIA Director Brennan. The memo asked the producers to “employ basic journalistic standards when booking such guests.”


Brennan’s name would rightly and repeatedly be brought up. On March 27, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) called for Brennan to testify before Congress, in a tweet that stated: “A high-level source tells me it was Brennan who insisted that the unverified and fake Steele dossier be included in the Intelligence Report … Brennan should be asked to testify under oath in Congress ASAP.”

Additionally, Paul broached the question that many have been asking, “What did President Obama know and when?” It would seem unlikely that the CIA director would instigate and pursue an investigation into an opposing presidential candidate without some measure of authorization from the president.

Calls for Schiff to Resign
The following day, on March 28, House Republicans called on Schiff to resign as chairman of the House Intelligence Committee in a letter that was signed by every single Republican on the panel. The letter noted that the “findings of the Special Counsel conclusively refute your past and present assertions and have exposed you as having abused your position to knowingly promote false information.”

The letter concluded by stating, “We have no faith in your ability to discharge your duties in a manner consistent with your Constitutional responsibility and urge your immediate resignation as Chairman of this Committee.”

Obama’s Role Questioned

On March 28, Paul redoubled his calls for an investigation into Obama’s role in the events, noting that the investigation and the promulgation of the dossier “occurred under President Obama’s administration.” Paul said we need to ask these questions: “Was President Obama involved? Was this done for partisan purposes? Was this done to try to elect Hillary Clinton? Was this done with malintent?”

Media Reporting
On the same day, The Epoch Times published its second major investigative piece into the events of the 2016 election, “Spygate: The Inside Story Behind the Alleged Plot to Take Down Trump.” The comprehensive, 15,000-word guide to two years of reporting on the Spygate scandal by The Epoch Times explains the weaponization of the intelligence community and other government agencies to relentlessly pursue a manufactured collusion narrative against President Trump.

Meanwhile, the mainstream media continued in their denial that they had engaged in any wrongdoing, despite two years of spreading unsubstantiated leaks as facts in an effort to promote the Russia-collusion narrative. In a March 31 exchange with acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney, CNN reporter Jake Tapper said: “I’m not sure what you’re saying the media got wrong. The media reported the investigation was going on. Other than the people in the media on the left, not on this network, I don’t know anybody who got anything wrong.”

Mulvaney’s response to Tapper was perfectly noted: “That’s fine, if that’s your recollection of history, that’s great.

“Face it, the media got this wrong. It’s okay. People get stuff wrong all the time, just not at this level.”


Biden’s Behavior Questioned, Ukraine Allegations Raised
On April 1, old allegations involving inappropriate touching against former Vice President Biden began to resurface, stemming from a March 29 articlein The Cut written by one of his accusers. The allegations, which quickly grew to include at least seven women, overshadowed a different potential scandal, involving Biden’s role in Ukraine.

Biden, who played a large role in America’s involvement in Ukrainian politics, claimed to have caused the firing of a Ukraine prosecutor. That same prosecutor was reportedly “leading a wide-ranging corruption probe into the natural gas firm Burisma Holdings that employed Biden’s younger son, Hunter, as a board member.” Expect to hear more on Biden’s Ukrainian involvement in the future.

DOJ Responds to Media Allegations
On April 4, Kerri Kupec, a DOJ spokesperson, released a statement in rebuttal to reports from The New York Times and The Washington Post, noting that every page of the Mueller report was marked with notations that they may contain “confidential grand jury information—and therefore could not be publicly released.” Kupec said that the DOJ was actively working directly with special counsel Mueller on “appropriate redactions to the report so that it can be released to Congress and the public.”

Nielsen Resigns

On April 7, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen announced her resignation following a request from Trump. The next day, the president asked for the resignation of Secret Service Director Randolph Alles, who reported to Nielsen. The day after that, Nielsen announced the resignation of DHS acting Deputy Secretary Claire Grady.

Notably, just several days earlier, on April 5, Trump had also pulled the nomination of Ron Vitiello to lead U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The resignations point to a major realignment at the Department of Homeland Security.

Ukraine–Democrat Ties
Also on April 7, The Hill published an article titled “Ukrainian to US Prosecutors: Why Don’t You Want Our Evidence on Democrats?”, which included an interview with Kostiantyn Kulyk, deputy head of the Prosecutor General’s International Legal Cooperation Department in Ukraine. The article touched on numerous aspects of Ukrainian–Democrat ties in the 2016 presidential election and also highlighted Biden’s previously mentioned role.

Giuliani Comments on Ukraine, Biden Role
The same day as The Hill article, Giuliani appeared on Fox News, where he made some notable comments concerning Biden’s role in Ukraine. Giuliani discussed Biden’s role in removing the Ukrainian prosecutor who was investigating Burisma Holdings and Hunter Biden, who sat on the company’s board.


Giuliani, who was accused of bringing the issue up because Biden was considering running for president, responded immediately, stating: “I’m bringing it up now because I want the Ukraine investigated. I don’t care about Joe Biden. I want the Ukraine investigated. Because I think, in the Ukraine, we’re going to find a lot of answers for how the Steele dossier was put together, how the Manafort case was revived.”

Giuliani, who said the Justice Department “should investigate this,” raised questions over foreign government involvement in the origination of the Russia collusion allegations. Specifically, Giuliani asked, “How many Ukrainians were involved, and was the embassy in the Ukraine involved in helping to develop some of this evidence?”

“That’s all very, very important to pointing out where this started,” he said. “This was a frame-up. An old-fashioned frame-up.”

Criminal Referrals
There were two other notable interviews that took place on the same day: one with Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) on Fox’s “Sunday Morning Futures” and the other with Giuliani on CBS’s “Face the Nation.” Nunes told Maria Bartiromo that he was ready to send eight criminal referrals to the attorney general, three of which included allegations of conspiracy to lie to Congress or the FISA court. Giuliani walked through the topic of the Mueller report, noting: “I’m not worried about the report at all. There’s no way those two good lawyers [Rosenstein and Barr] would have written that kind of letter if there’s any issue.”

The following day, on April 8, Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.) publicly commented on the Nunes interview, noting that there would be additional criminal referrals to come. Meadows stated: “Overwhelming evidence shows multiple FBI and DOJ executives abused their power to undermine a duly elected President Trump. They will be held accountable.”


Meadows was personally involved in key interviews of many of the FBI and DOJ figures; it’s likely that he’s referring to some of these individuals.

Barr Hearing
On April 9, Barr attended a hearing in front of a House Appropriations subcommittee. The hearing, which was scheduled to be about the Justice Department’s budget, initially focused almost exclusively on the Mueller report and Barr’s conclusions letter. A number of interesting details were divulged, including a conformation of a May-June time frame for the inspector general report.

Bloomberg reported that Barr had assembled a team that would be looking at the decisions made by FBI and DOJ officials. Although Barr wouldn’t confirm this during the hearing, he did say, “I am reviewing the conduct of the investigation and trying to get my arms around all the aspects of the counterintelligence investigation that was conducted during the summer of 2016.”

Barr told the subcommittee that his March 24 letter “was meant to state the bottom-line conclusions of the report, not summarize the report” and noted that he attempted to use as much of the special counsel’s language as he could. Barr concluded by telling the subcommittee that “the letter speaks for itself.”

The same day as the Barr hearing, the House Judiciary Committee held a hearing on “Hate Crimes and the Rise of White Nationalism.” During the hearing, Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) played a shortened and misleading clip from a talk by Candace Owens, who attended the hearing. Owens listened to the clip, visibly angry, but held back any response until it was finished. When her turn to speak came, Owens provided the proper context to her remarks in a strongly worded response that left Lieu appearing visibly uncomfortable and unnerved. The video of Owens’s response would go on to be one of the most watched clips in C-SPAN history.


Mueller Team Assisting With Redactions
On April 10, Meadows noted that the Mueller report would be released shortly, but more importantly, he divulged that Mueller and his team were actively assisting Barr in the preparation of the redactions.

Trump: ‘An Attempted Coup’
The same day, Trump blasted former FBI Director Comey and former FBI Deputy Director McCabe as dirty cops, saying: “This was an attempted coup. This was an attempted takedown of a president. And we beat them.” Trump continued, saying he was most interested in going back “to the origins of exactly where this all started,” and noting, “What they did was treason.”

Barr Says ‘Spying Did Occur’
Also on April 10, Barr appeared again at congressional budget hearings and, as before, much of the hearing centered on the Mueller report. In response to a question, Barr stated that he thought “spying did occur” on the Trump campaign. He followed up by noting the real question was whether the spying “was adequately predicated.”


Barr also made reference to the existence of multiple, pre-existing investigations into events, noting, “One of the things I want to do is pull together all the information from the various investigations that have gone on.”

The implications behind Barr’s comments, particularly as a newly installed attorney general, are notable. It seems unlikely that Barr would have made those comments to Congress if he hadn’t already seen tangible, previously amassed evidence to back them up.

Julian Assange Arrested
On April 11, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was evicted from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London and arrested on two warrants from the United States and the UK. An indictment had been filed on Assange back in March 2018. Ecuador had entered into lengthy negotiations with both Britain and the United States, asking for assurances that Assange wouldn’t face the death penalty. Notably, the charges unsealed by the United States against Assange don’t contain capital charges and carry a maximum sentence of five years in prison.

Former Obama White House Counsel Charged
That same day, former White House counsel to the Obama administration Greg Craig was charged by a federal grand jury with “making false statements and concealing material information about his activities on behalf of Ukraine.” The indictment stated: “The purpose of the scheme was for CRAIG to avoid registration as an agent of Ukraine. Registration would require disclosure of the fact that” an unnamed Ukrainian “had paid CRAIG and the Law Firm more than $4 million.”


The indictment makes repeated mention of an unnamed “American lobbyist,” whom Ukraine had employed to “improve Ukraine’s international public image.” The lobbyist being referenced is likely Paul Manafort.

Craig said in a video statement on April 15 that Ukrainian oligarch Victor Pinchuk, a major donor to the Clinton Foundation, “helped fund” the 2012 report.

Criminal Referrals Made to DOJ
On this same day, Nunes sent his eight criminal referrals to Barr, as he had promised on April 7. In a letter sent to the attorney general, Nunes wrote that “given the sensitivities surrounding this matter, I will have my staff contact the Department to arrange for a time for Representative John Ratcliffe and me to brief you directly on the eight criminal referrals.

Nunes had previously stated that five of the referrals were for lying to Congress, two more were related to charges for “conspiracy to lie to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court,” and the final referral was for a “global leak.”

Neither Nunes nor his referral letter identified the eight individuals or the specific details of the alleged crimes.

Giuliani: Assange Could Expose a Plot
On April 12, the day following Assange’s arrest, Giuliani gave an exclusive interview to the Washington Examiner, in which he stated that “Julian Assange could expose a ‘plot’ involving Ukraine to falsely accuse Trump of colluding with Russia.”

Giuliani noted that he was referring to “Assange exposing the origins of the federal investigation of possible Trump collusion with Russia and was not raising the possibility of Assange disproving that Russia hacked the Democratic National Committee and Clinton campaign Chairman John Podesta.”

Giuliani told the Examiner to “keep your eye on Ukraine.”

Mueller Report to Be Made Public
On April 15, it was reported that the DOJ was planning on making the Mueller report public on the morning of April 18. The report, which is to be delivered to Congress, will contain redactions that have been agreed upon by Barr and Mueller, who was assisting in the process.


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So you read the report yet??

Yeah--all of what Barr was doing was PR and complete garbage.

Game over is right--the question is only whether or not the dems have the political will to impeach bc the case is all over the Report.

LIES UPON LIES UPON LIES.

If you blindly support this president after this report--YOU ARE NOT A PATRIOT. You are a partisan.
 
So you read the report yet??

Yeah--all of what Barr was doing was PR and complete garbage.

Game over is right--the question is only whether or not the dems have the political will to impeach bc the case is all over the Report.

LIES UPON LIES UPON LIES.

If you blindly support this president after this report--YOU ARE NOT A PATRIOT. You are a partisan.

Haha...so you've read the report? Like I've said many times, some of you rubes will not the believe the truth when the facts slap you right in the face! Why don't you go ahead and tell us all what is in the report that incriminates Trump...Patriot.
Trumps next tweet should be him riding a dragon with the caption stating "Game On" because you're right that it's not over, because the people who perpetrated this illegal farce are going to be prosecuted; on EVIDENCE!!! and not rumor and innuendo.
 
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Haha...so you've read the report? Like I've said many times, some of you rubes will not the believe the truth when the facts slap you right in the face! Why don't you go ahead and tell us all what is in the report that incriminates Trump...Patriot.
Trumps next tweet should be him riding a dragon with the caption stating "Game On" because you're right that it's not over, because the people who perpetrated this illegal farce are going to be prosecuted; on EVIDENCE!!! and not rumor and innuendo.

I'm on page 325. What page are you on?? When I wrote that I was on page 176.

PS with all the redactions it goes quickly.

PSS apparently the president has the greatest memory ever (in his words) but cant remember anything...
 
Haha...so you've read the report? Like I've said many times, some of you rubes will not the believe the truth when the facts slap you right in the face! Why don't you go ahead and tell us all what is in the report that incriminates Trump...Patriot.
Trumps next tweet should be him riding a dragon with the caption stating "Game On" because you're right that it's not over, because the people who perpetrated this illegal farce are going to be prosecuted; on EVIDENCE!!! and not rumor and innuendo.
Liberal elite bastards need to
Apologize to the country and then move out. I don’t like trump a bit but the left are traitors and need to be be deported
 
I'm on page 325. What page are you on?? When I wrote that I was on page 176.

PS with all the redactions it goes quickly.

PSS apparently the president has the greatest memory ever (in his words) but cant remember anything...

Still waiting for your evidence...Patriot. Let me remind you that it is the law that states certain things have to be redacted. A law written principally by dems. In fact, Jerry Nadler was instrumental in writing that law. Now he wants Barr to break that law.
PS... I'm hoping they expose the whole thing, because that will then give credence to unredact the FISA application evidence and all of the 302's etc from when this all started. More and more evidence corroborating this whole thing is nothing short of a coup to remove a duly elected President.
 
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Still waiting for your evidence...Patriot. Let me remind you that it is the law that states certain things have to be redacted. A law written principally by dems. In fact, Jerry Nadler was instrumental in writing that law. Now he wants Barr to break that law.
PS... I'm hoping they expose the whole thing, because that will then give credence to unredact the FISA application evidence and all of the 302's etc from when this all started. More and more evidence corroborating this whole thing is nothing short of a coup to remove a duly elected President.

No. The law covers grand jury related material--but the AG can go to the court and have it unredacted if he wants for Congress or the public along with the underlying documents (happened with the Starr report), but he has declined.

What page are you on?? Come on. You aren't going to read it--right...bc you don't care about truth.

I can spoon feed it to you but you won't listen--you never do when EVIDENCE is given to you. Read it yourself. (PS. About every 5-10 pages you have a trump campaign or presidency lie)

And sure--release it all.
 
Still waiting for your evidence...Patriot. Let me remind you that it is the law that states certain things have to be redacted. A law written principally by dems. In fact, Jerry Nadler was instrumental in writing that law. Now he wants Barr to break that law.
PS... I'm hoping they expose the whole thing, because that will then give credence to unredact the FISA application evidence and all of the 302's etc from when this all started. More and more evidence corroborating this whole thing is nothing short of a coup to remove a duly elected President.


And reading more--the Report lays out hundreds of incidents of Russian overtures and contacts from both sides--there is so much EVIDENCE that there was a FACTUAL basis for the investigation.

To think otherwise is to live with your head stuck in the partisan sand, ears stuck in your fingers going la-la-la, I love Trump...
 
So you read the report yet??

Yeah--all of what Barr was doing was PR and complete garbage.

Game over is right--the question is only whether or not the dems have the political will to impeach bc the case is all over the Report.

LIES UPON LIES UPON LIES.

If you blindly support this president after this report--YOU ARE NOT A PATRIOT. You are a partisan.

:confused::rolleyes::cool::D What planet did you come from? The Mueller witch hunt is over. And btw are you telling me that you sat around and read the full report today?
 
:confused::rolleyes::cool::D What planet did you come from? The Mueller witch hunt is over. And btw are you telling me that you sat around and read the full report today?

Keep up.

I was on pg 176 when I wrote that--it isn't that hard to read legal writing (plus all the redactions). I was at 320 on the second post.

Yeah--I will finish by the end of today. YOU SHOULD TOO. Every American should.

You want to call it a witch hunt--READ THE REPORT FIRST.
 
Keep up.

I was on pg 176 when I wrote that--it isn't that hard to read legal writing (plus all the redactions). I was at 320 on the second post.

Yeah--I will finish by the end of today. YOU SHOULD TOO. Every American should.

You want to call it a witch hunt--READ THE REPORT FIRST.

You dont even need to read the whole report, just read pages 297-299. That alone is enough for impeachment. And LOL at @orangelvis and @TigerGrowls reading the report. They only read article headlines, and even those they only read the ones that serve their confirmation bias.
 
Keep up.

I was on pg 176 when I wrote that--it isn't that hard to read legal writing (plus all the redactions). I was at 320 on the second post.

Yeah--I will finish by the end of today. YOU SHOULD TOO. Every American should.

You want to call it a witch hunt--READ THE REPORT FIRST.

Copy that Commander Clemben. I want your concise analysis to give me the real story that a partisan army of legal eagles could not find....LOL. We know what the bottom line is already and have known. Is there some salacious embarrassing stuff in there....yes of course, but nothing illegal was found. This entire scam investigation was illegal from its inception. The deep state hit Trump with its best shot.....now its Trump's turn. BOOMERANG!
 
Copy that Commander Clemben. I want your concise analysis to give me the real story that a partisan army of legal eagles could not find....LOL. We know what the bottom line is already and have known. Is there some salacious embarrassing stuff in there....yes of course, but nothing illegal was found. This entire scam investigation was illegal from its inception. The deep state hit Trump with its best shot.....now its Trump's turn. BOOMERANG!

To be clear I don't want you to take my word or anyone else's word. Not the media spin on either side.

Read the thing yourself and be a free thinking, independent patriot. Draw your own conclusions, but do so after being educated and not from pre-existing ideology and partisanship.

Everything you just spewed is the conservative media narrative that wants you to not READ THE REPORT.

Over and out...
 
You dont even need to read the whole report, just read pages 297-299. That alone is enough for impeachment. And LOL at @orangelvis and @TigerGrowls reading the report. They only read article headlines, and even those they only read the ones that serve their confirmation bias.

Just read page 297-299 and its immaterial. The act never happened. This is all the left has....salacious behind the scenes discussions. The bottom line has been known forever. Yall will not even mention the total farce of accusing Trump of treasonous collusion with Russians. The chickens are going to come home to roost....bank on it.
 
Just read page 297-299 and its immaterial. The act never happened. This is all the left has....salacious behind the scenes discussions. The bottom line has been known forever. Yall will not even mention the total farce of accusing Trump of treasonous collusion with Russians. The chickens are going to come home to roost....bank on it.

Corroborated by multiple people. Impeachable. The only way the congress doesn’t impeach him at this point is if they just decide not to. I would go that route. Trump has already lost in 2020.
 
Corroborated by multiple people. Impeachable. The only way the congress doesn’t impeach him at this point is if they just decide not to. I would go that route. Trump has already lost in 2020.

Keep on smoking whatever you are, but you are wrong on all counts.
 
There is so much liberal lunacy in this thread! Mueller, Andrew Weismann, Jeanie Rhee, and a host of other demo loving prosecutors could not find collusion, at all, must less prosecute, and could not indict on obstruction. So, now you believe that Mueller's team is crooked? Andrew Weismann was at Hillary's election party hotel on election night. Jeanie Rhee is a Clinton Foundation lawyer. Why did the report absolve Trump of wrong doing? You think these sleaze-ball dem lawyers would not have thrown the book at Trump, if they had anything?
Remember all those arrests of Trump associates you used to brag about? What the hell! NO COLLUSION.
This whole investigation, aka, the insurance policy, was used as a blockade to keep Trump from declassifying the FISA apps, etc. The truth is about to slap you demlibs right in the face. Some of your biggest heroes will be in orange jump suits. The biggest question will be: What did Obama know and when did he know it. Write it down. Just as Barr told your lib-buddies on the Hill the other day: Spying on a political campaign is a big deal.

Also, the second half of that report is obviously written as a political document; not a legal document.
 
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