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13 minutes ago, Crusher said:

Oh...So he's telling the truth? No collusion. Not enough evidence to charge on obstruction?

This is Fox News and Trump, not Mueller Re[port.

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If Barr is truly bastardizing Mueller's report, why hasn't Mueller spoken up about it? He denounced the BuzzFeed Trump/Cohen story within a few days.

2 hours ago, Crusher said:

Well at least he tried. Would you really want a lying sack of shit like Schiff running any investigation?

What are his lies?  Why would you prefer a traitor like Nunez?

1 minute ago, Bruh Man said:

If Barr is truly bastardizing Mueller's report, why hasn't Mueller spoken up about it? He denounced the BuzzFeed Trump/Cohen story within a few days.

He is about to be subpoenaed to testify to Congress, and as a Prosecutor knows he will soon have his say, and he does not want to supply needless political attack fodder until then?

Also, before the report he had no way to convey what was really happening.   Now, he has already said it.  The report said it.  It just needs to be released, as I'm sure it is filled with bread crumbs and Easter eggs.

Here's a nice idea for revealing the unredacted file

 

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They walked past Capitol Police officers guarding room 217. Inside, on a rectangular conference table sat a 46-page FBI report on allegations of sexual assault against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

Once inside, senators scooted chairs up to that table to read the highly anticipated documents.

 

 

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https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2018/10/04/senators-go-secure-room-capitol-read-fbi-report/1527460002/

5 hours ago, Gatorubet said:

This is Fox News and Trump, not Mueller Re[port.

Meuller Report. I think I saw that movie. You get convicted for a crime you didn't do.

8 hours ago, Enchubben said:

Interesting; I see 0 people voting for not releasing it.

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Don't more than half of the republicans want the full report released?  I don’t think I’ve seen one person on here say they don’t want the report released.

 

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Oh, I agree. It IS interesting. I mean, who wouldn't want the full report released to someone other than Barr and Trump?

What could their motivations for not wanting others to see the report, in its entirety, possibly be?

36 minutes ago, bolverk said:

Oh, I agree. It IS interesting. I mean, who wouldn't want the full report released to someone other than Barr and Trump?

What could their motivations for not wanting others to see the report, in its entirety, possibly be?

Motivations being not breaking the law by releasing grand jury testimony or other compromising information. For starters. 

6 hours ago, Crusher said:

Oh...So he's telling the truth? No collusion. Not enough evidence to charge on obstruction?

Lol.  You can’t really be this dumb.  Trump is the quintessential definition of grifter.  What about Mueller says grifter?  

Maybe you were drunk?  High?  Both?

15 minutes ago, Enchubben said:

Motivations being not breaking the law by releasing grand jury testimony or other compromising information. For starters. 

Are not the Gang of Eight and other Congress critters, who have access to highly classified information, empowered to also see the full report?

Look, the two sentences I quoted from you suggest you don't think the full report should be released to anyone outside of Trump and Barr. Moreover, your vote confirms that opinion.

That opinion puts you in the extreme minority.

It's fine. You can have any opinion you wish, but you need to own up to the fact that you're opposed to transparency and that I'm allowed to question your motivations for not wanting other parties to see the unvarnished report.

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21 hours ago, elguapo said:

The POTUS gets far to much credit/blame for.the economy. Trump better hope the next recession is after 2020 after all the crowing he’s been doing.

Why he will simply stop talking about it and taking undue credit. Remember how he was responsible for zero airplane injuries or deaths in 2017?

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When the Eleventh Circuit later considered whether the grand jury materials could be provided to the House Judiciary Committee, the parties then agreed that impeachment was a “judicial proceeding” within the meaning of Rule 6(e) and that therefore a court could order disclosure under the terms of that Rule. The Eleventh Circuit found that disclosure to the Judiciary Committee was warranted for essentially the same reasons it allowed disclosure to the Investigating Committee. The court found, however, that it could not order the Judiciary Committee to maintain confidentiality, as this would impinge on Congress’s constitutional authorities, and noted that while the Committee said that confidentiality rules would apply to the documents, the Committee was free to change its mind and make them public.  In re Request for Access to Grand Jury Materials Grand Jury No. 81-1, Miami, 833 F2d 1438 (11th Cir. 1987). In sum, therefore, the Eleventh Circuit suggested two separate legal bases to order disclosure of grand jury materials to a congressional body considering impeachment, relying either on the court’s inherent authority or on the “judicial proceeding” exception of Rule 6(e). And the Eleventh Circuit recognized that the Congress may subsequently choose to make that material public.

Method for grand jury evidence to be made available to Congress and then to the public.

https://www.justsecurity.org/44191/mueller-grand-jury-report-public-hand-congress/

Engaging discussion on a wide range of theories about where we are and what is going to happen.  I recommend for folks that have lingering questions.  Question and answer session at end provides insight about what happened to Corsi and how Rosenstein is still around.

 

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Trump pulled the old third world dictator trick of appointing his own cop to publicly declare him innocent.  

How people can’t see what is going on here is kind of disturbing.   Our dogshit media needs to be treating this for what it is, “A coverup in progress.”

Our dogshit media is pretending that the whole thing is over. It’s not.

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Barr summarizes Pulp Fiction. "It's a story about two hard working young men who run some errands, help a neighbor clean a car, and then go get breakfast."

Trump pulled the old third world dictator trick of appointing his own cop to publicly declare him innocent.  

How people can’t see what is going on here is kind of disturbing.   Our dogshit media needs to be treating this for what it is, “A coverup in progress.”

 

CNN headline: Mueller Report Ends With a Whimper not a Bang.

 

Wtf it has Not even been released yet. Maybe that’s true; maybe not. Why fuel Trumps narrative of lies until we actually know more?

I see we still haven’t moved past the “denial” phase yet.

It’s over. Dead. Everyone go home. The party is over.

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Your gaslighting powers are weak old man.  Let’s see the report 

3 hours ago, GW Hayduke said:

Method for grand jury evidence to be made available to Congress and then to the public.

https://www.justsecurity.org/44191/mueller-grand-jury-report-public-hand-congress/

Per rule 6(e) Congress (and Chair of HSCI in particular) are entitled to access grand jury evidence.  

And evidently by definition, any information Mueller prosecutors obtained means there has been a waiver of Executive Privilege.

---> I can only imagine that over the past 2 years Mueller crafted his work in such a way that the report is wrapped and ready for immediate delivery to Congress.  Any rationale conjured up by Barr to redact, exclude, or assess for material subject to claims of EP is specious and simply an attempt by a political appointee to protect the individual for whom he auditioned.

Good on Nadler, Schiff, and Pelosi to call out Barr's conduct and refuse to acquiesce to his attempts to whitewash and delay the truth and facts coming out.

I see we still haven’t moved past the “denial” phase yet.
It’s over. Dead. Everyone go home. The party is over.

Man, their plan is going so well. There are actually idiots like you saying things like this without even knowing what’s in the report.
2 hours ago, Red Five said:

Barr summarizes Pulp Fiction. "It's a story about two hard working young men who run some errands, help a neighbor clean a car, and then go get breakfast."

and the same amount of Russian collusion

1 hour ago, Hugo Stiglitz said:

Your gaslighting powers are weak old man. 

Straight from the master. 

3 hours ago, Tuco said:

Our dogshit media is pretending that the whole thing is over. It’s not.

Well.  What do you expect.  The American media is pro Trump. 

1 hour ago, Red Five said:


Man, their plan is going so well. There are actually idiots like you saying things like this without even knowing what’s in the report.

You hear anyone who wrote it disagreeing with Barr’s summary?

No, they just aren’t very good at understanding the issues.

12 minutes ago, Johnny Sack said:

You hear anyone who wrote it disagreeing with Barr’s summary?

Then they'll have no problem with the report being released.

4 minutes ago, Eminence Front said:

YES!

Mueller said Trump was NOT exonerated. This directly contradicts Barr (Trump) exonerating him (self).

Sounds like you got him.  

25 minutes ago, Johnny Sack said:

You hear anyone who wrote it disagreeing with Barr’s summary?

I’m not aware of any public comment from the SCO on Barr’s actions.  I wouldn’t take that to mean anything supporting or against it.

SCO has spoken with their report.  That has to get delivered to Congress in unadulterated form immediately.

Yea, it’s obvious Barr lied and they are rewriting the report. Mueller’s silence is direct proof that it’s happening...

Substantive differences or lack thereof can only be determined by seeing and understanding the full Mueller report.

I know Trump will be relieved to get all the details out there.

If we're impugning motives: 'Mueller included unpublishable information in his report knowing it would be redacted.  This provides cover for the pundits to say there must have been collusion that they redacted.'

The administrators should rename this forum The Democratic National Committee Talking Points Forum.

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More like a repository for documenting crimes committed by Republicans.  There are so many indictments.  It’s easy to lose track. 

You should go back an reread some of the misinformation you posted...  

1 minute ago, SDG said:

You should go back an reread some of the misinformation you posted...  

You mean "gaslighting". 

1 minute ago, Anastasis said:

You mean "gaslighting". 

No, “gaslighting!!!!!”

22 hours ago, Chrispy said:

Some do and some don’t. It’s smart to err on the side of caution when it concerns classified information. 

That the evidence they currently possess does not rise to an obstruction charge. 

You have absolutely no clue what evidence they currently possess.   Nobody does but Mueller and Barr.

4 hours ago, XingTheRubicon said:

and the same amount of Russian collusion

Why is it anyone's fault that his inner circle all lied about their Russia contacts and many of them were convicted of improperly lobbying for foreign governments, including governments pushing Russian agendas?

Why did Donald and his kid lie about the purpose of the Tower meeting?   

Would any person with a brain not want to investigate the whole thing in light of the two sentences above?

Why does the retard right traitor club still disbelieve that Russia attacked our election, like the traitor-in-chief does?

 

1 hour ago, Gatorubet said:

You have absolutely no clue what evidence they currently possess.   Nobody does but Mueller and Barr.

I never claimed to know the information, I was asked to interpret Barr’s statement regarding obstruction. 

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The only conclusion I can make from Barr’s letters is he’s a brilliant wordsmith capable of producing technical plausible deniability on any perceived contradictory facts that might be in the report.  

He also has a solid background in tamping down investigations related to R WHs.

44 minutes ago, Eminence Front said:

He's a fixer for presidential high crimes & misdemeanors.

Hopefully he can do better than meeting on a tarmac with the suspects spouse.  

On 3/29/2019 at 6:36 PM, TwiceHorn said:

I really think their ought to be something more definitive than Federal Regulations governing it.  There were a lot of legitimate criticisms of the old law, and it was revised a couple of times.  And any of them are probably going to raise separation of powers concerns.

Under I think all iterations of the old law, the Independent Counsel answered to a panel of judges and had to clear changes of scope with them.  The judges also decided whether and how much of the report to make public.

And on the Starr Report, they chose to let it all hang out, which was a decision subject to much criticism, both partisan and objective.  It's one of the reasons the current rule does not require full disclosure of the report, according to Neal Katyal.

It seems to me that maybe some laws addressing the periphery of it, like who gets the report and under what circumstances, could be done without a bunch of constitutional concerns.  But of course Congress would have to pass it and would probably try to overreach.

Also left one thing out of this, and that is that, yes, the current scheme is not the best at avoiding the conflict of interest between the leadership and the executive branch.  But when you start giving oversight to another branch is when the separation of powers issue is a problem. 

The current scheme does at least appoint someone whose professional livelihood is not dependent on staying in the good graces of the AG or President.

You can read the case on the constitutionality of the old law here.

So Trump survived "grab em by the pussy" but you think this report is gonna take him down. Alrighty. More nothingburgers for everyone.

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29 minutes ago, Thetexashammer said:

So Trump survived "grab em by the pussy" but you think this report is gonna take him down. Alrighty. More nothingburgers for everyone.

As long as there are folks like you and the GOP Senate,  it will be hard.   And you will be screaming witch hunt when the spin off tax and money laundering and perjury indictments come down.   Trump may never be impeached, but he and/or his family will be indicted.

 

Why is Barr walking back his use of "summary" as representative of his memo ?

Because he likely purposely omitted accounting for evidence of other crimes manifest in the full report.  If his memo were a summary, the expectation is that other criminal conduct documented by Mueller would have been referenced by Barr.  

 There were 'things' Barr didn't include in his memo - things they're trying to edit, withhold, and hide.  And now Barr is being careful not to get caught being a part of it.

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