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19 minutes ago, SaysWho? said:

I missed the press conference, but apparently Barr said he disagreed with some of Mueller's conclusions or something of the sort.

 

Also, Rosenstein looked like half of the American Gothic Painting.

 

It was an absolute joke.

 

It may be worth the 20 minutes, just for the sheer lunacy of it.

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35 minutes ago, SaysWho? said:

I missed the press conference, but apparently Barr said he disagreed with some of Mueller's conclusions or something of the sort.

 

Also, Rosenstein looked like half of the American Gothic Painting.

 

If Barr disagrees with Mueller, then Mueller DID find evidence of crimes. 

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"In assessing the President’s actions discussed in the report, it is important to bear in mind the context. President Trump faced an unprecedented situation as he entered into office, and sought to perform his responsibilities as President, federal agents and prosecutors were scrutinizing his conduct before and after taking office, and the conduct of some of his associates. At the same time, there was relentless speculation in the news media about the President’s personal culpability. Yet, as he said from the beginning, there was in fact no collusion. And as the Special Counsel’s report acknowledges, there is substantial evidence to show that the President was frustrated and angered by a sincere belief that the investigation was undermining his presidency, propelled by his political opponents, and fueled by illegal leaks. Nonetheless, the White House fully cooperated with the Special Counsel’s investigation, providing unfettered access to campaign and White House documents, directing senior aides to testify freely, and asserting no privilege claims. And at the same time, the President took no act that in fact deprived the Special Counsel of the documents and witnesses necessary to complete his investigation. Apart from whether the acts were obstructive, this evidence of non-corrupt motives weighs heavily against any allegation that the President had a corrupt intent to obstruct the investigation."

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7 minutes ago, osxmatt said:

"In assessing the President’s actions discussed in the report, it is important to bear in mind the context. President Trump faced an unprecedented situation as he entered into office, and sought to perform his responsibilities as President, federal agents and prosecutors were scrutinizing his conduct before and after taking office, and the conduct of some of his associates. At the same time, there was relentless speculation in the news media about the President’s personal culpability. Yet, as he said from the beginning, there was in fact no collusion. And as the Special Counsel’s report acknowledges, there is substantial evidence to show that the President was frustrated and angered by a sincere belief that the investigation was undermining his presidency, propelled by his political opponents, and fueled by illegal leaks. Nonetheless, the White House fully cooperated with the Special Counsel’s investigation, providing unfettered access to campaign and White House documents, directing senior aides to testify freely, and asserting no privilege claims. And at the same time, the President took no act that in fact deprived the Special Counsel of the documents and witnesses necessary to complete his investigation. Apart from whether the acts were obstructive, this evidence of non-corrupt motives weighs heavily against any allegation that the President had a corrupt intent to obstruct the investigation."

 

donald trump no puppet GIF by Election 2016

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2 minutes ago, Greatoneshere said:

I don't have time to read it myself for awhile, someone give me bullet points and shit as we find things out. 

Well there was a charging decision as to [REDACTED] then they detail a potential violation of section 1030 (Computer fraud) by none other than [REDACTED] and then they detail false statements and obstruction of the investigation by [REDACTED].  So yeah it's a pretty good read so far.

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