Barr issuing the Mueller report this week before Passover and Good Friday. He must be joking! Barr is the Consigliere to the Corleone ( Trump) family). Trump is guilty of obstruction of justice. Furthermore, Trump is a low life, adulterous, a tax cheat ( Trump pays no federal income tax) and a compete lair. He needs to be lockup!
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Of course he's not worried, why would he? The fix has been in since Barr's approval and I have no doubt Trump's staff have been carefully coordinating the redactions with DOJ. It won't be released without their approval.
Wake up, people! This administration is a criminal organization and they don't nominate or work with credible experienced people, they work with crooks. Barr spelled out last summer what his laughable opinion was on the investigation and belief that the president is above the law. Why do you think he got the job?
New DOI secretary is already under investigation after one day on the job. I'll guarantee you what the DOJ and DOI IG will find, NOTHING!
That's why election day 2020 will be one of the most important dates in American political history. These people need to be crushed, swept away. Then we can start putting them all in jail. Nothing will happen until then.
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Sadly, Trump's base believes whatever he says or deflects to whataboutism. They won't read the report nor will Trump himself. They will just continue to push the "complete exoneration" message when the report does no such thing, especially with regard to obstruction.
Importantly, the report describes the findings of an investigation that was relatively narrow in scope, focusing only on the Russian interference investigation. Clearly, Trump is still concerned that something else will be found, perhaps in his hidden tax returns.
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@Barbara: Did you read the report? Apparently the report shows there was no collusion - which was the original conspiracy theory.
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@Hyphenated American
Did you read the report?
Barr's attempted 'shaping' of the Mueller Report conclusions was as ham-handed as anything ever coming from a government official.
The notion the public would be convinced by Barr's 'conclusions' is wishful thinking. When the full report is released we will see exactly what Mr. Mueller and his team uncovered.
Until then, I remain unconvinced by Mr. Barr's nonsense and his attempt to co-opt Congressional responsibility to be the 'first mover' on the Report. Mr. Barr gives the public, and Congress, very little credit for being able to draw their own conclusions; a stance he may come to regret.
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We all know that Trump is a liar and that those near him take on the same tendency for lying. Barr is also lying, so it is doubtful that any release of the Mueller report can be trusted as accurate. In fact, contrary to what the W.H. has said, I believe that they have seen part or all of the report and have instructed Barr on what to redact. It's not a good feeling when our government cannot be trusted. But the smearing of all our agencies, even DOJ, has left little to trust. There is even doubt now about Mueller himself. The Trump 2 year long trip down a never ending rabbit hole has left us with this.
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Given that Mueller found there was no collusion, the issue to resolve now is to find out who and why at the fbi and ordered by whom in the Obana administration started spying of Trump’s campaign.
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@Hyphenated American
Why? It's already known, and has been for some time.
After Trump's reaction to Mr Barr's "summary", I very much doubt that his redacted release of the Report will contain ANY information critical of the President (National Security you understand...) It would hardly surprise me if he wrote another more detailed summary, suitably sanitized, keeping the original locked away.
But I'm confident that the Democrats will eventually prevail in getting the whole thing out in the open, can only hope!
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Trump knows that his base won't read the report. They won't listen to any commentary on the report outside of FoxNews and other Murdoch subsidiaries. He is comfortable peddling lies about what the report says even if those lies are refuted in the content of the report itself because his base will believe him.
I used to think the term "post-truth" was a bit hyperbolic -- but it is starting to seem appropriate.
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@Aaron Leo: given that it’s already quite obvious that there was no collusion..., what exactly are you expecting to get from this report?
And moreover, how come the entire liberal establishment and the media were so dumbstruck when it was shown there was no collusion, while anyone who followed conservative news outlets knew it was a hoax years ago?
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I will not financially support any Democratic candidate who is currently in Congress unless and until the full Mueller report and Trump's tax returns are released. Because if Congress doesn't have the power to get these things, they are completely impotent.
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@Michael McDaniel: how about releasing tax returns of all top democrats, including Nancy Pelosi?
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@Michael McDaniel Congress is impotent, and so is the President, and so are the courts; our country was designed specifically to make it as difficult as possible for individual constitutional rights to be violated.
And what you're asking for here, is to have a host of people's first, fourth, and fourteenth amendment rights ignored, due to what can only be seen as partisan politically motivated reasons.
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@Michael McDaniel Well that's weird. Senate Democrats are in the minority so how are they supposed to accomplish that? And if the courts rule that the House doesn't have the right to Trump's tax returns what do you expect them to do?
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Donald Trump did not need William Barr's seal of approval before tweeting "No Collusion, No Obstruction, Complete and Total EXONERATION."
He would have sent that message even if the Mueller Report had a videotape of him and Vladimir Putin planning the best way for Russia to help him win the Oval Office.
Donald Trump lives in his own reality bubble, where ratings trump policy, where braggadocio trumps political substance.
Most of the country is focused on health care, not the Mueller Report. Turn on CNN or MSNBC anytime of the day or night and it's the same panel discussion, the same crawls on the bottom of the TV screen, the same conjecturing ("The president is panicking," "The president is lying again," "The president is Tweeting up a storm. . ."
Ad nauseam. Let's move on. We are stuck with Things Donald for the next 22 months. Let's vote him out of office with a resounding tally so that when he resists actually leaving the White House - and he will - the majority of the country will not support him.
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So, why exactly is Trump confronting a report that supposedly exonerates him?
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@Zach Because no one's read it yet, and the media, as a whole, is acting like it's been read and analysed in full, and is as damning for the president as they've dreamed.
They need to double down on the exaggerations and lies to keep the people like you coming to their sites, and feeding them that glorious ad revenue.
I can hardly criticize the media's methodology, it's working; they're making themselves rich, and directing the political climate by taking advantage of the people who won't verify what they're told.
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Per the article: “The facts are that there was no collusion between the 2016 Trump campaign and Russia, no obstruction of justice and President Trump has been fully vindicated,” said Boris Epshteyn,.."No amount of spin by the opponents is going to change that.”
I watched the last segment of "Tricky Dick" last night on CNN and recommend that anyone who believes the statement above watch the CNN production wherever one can find it. The parallels are chilling.
Maybe its the other way around this time...as it was back then when it was the President doing the spinning. When the facts came out, no amount of spin could save him.
I believe the full and uncensored or redacted Mueller Report to be the equivalent of Nixon's tapes. The redacted stuff will be equivalent to the 18 minutes missing on the Nixon tapes. Michael Cohen is Trump's John Dean. The infamous Tower Meeting with the Russians is Trump's Watergate bumbling political break in of the DNC. His tweets of venim against the press are identical to Nixon, right down to the same press he threatens. The hush money Trump discussed with Cohen was for the same reason as the hush money Nixon discussed with Dean: blackmail payoffs that were a threat.
The only thing missing so far is whether the Mueller Report will be as convincing as the Nixon tapes were to force a Republican Party to face a reality it has willingly ignored for reasons of political power, that this President is a clear and present danger to America.
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Attorney General William Barr will soon be joining Attorney General John Mitchell in the history books,
as a prison inmate charged with Obstruction of Justice.
The only difference between the two naughty lads,
Is that William Barr has chosen to become a Russian asset.
The principle aim of the Muller report is a review of the Russian Military Intelligence G.R.U. violation of the American 2016 Presidential Election.
When William Barr "sharpies the Muller Report details by 60%, and delays this critical Intelligence information from its intended audience (Our American Congress), the Russians will be able to continue violating our elections.
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"...even though neither he nor his White House lawyers have seen the full document, or at this point plan to do so before it is released to Congress and to the public."
For journalists to believe that - and, that's what the *words* here say, not that WH sources *say* no one in WH has seen the report, Karni & Haberman say they haven't seen it & blindly accept the assertion - is sickening.
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Democrats would be wise to heed last week's comments by former Senator Bob Kerrey.
He said 3 painful truths: 1) There was no Trump-Russia collusion; 2) Democrats will not get elected on promising huge new spending programs with $20 trillion in debt; 3) There now needs to be a full investigation into the DOJ/FBI origins of this probe so that faith in the integrity of our institutions can be restored.
Many liberals are now perfectly okay with hacks like former CIA head John Brennan going on cable news to call the president a traitor guilty of treason -- then backtracking and saying maybe his source was bad. This is outrageous behavior for a former intel head.
And we see the same deep-state hauteur out of Comey, Clapper, McCabe, Stzrok and so many others.
Yet somehow many on the left cannot grasp that if their own government can legally spy on the political opposition, then that power could be turned against them.
What if Trump's intel folks used similarly ginned-up and exaggerated pretexts based on Trump-paid opposition research to spy on Gillibrand or Kamala Harris?
How corrupt these agencies have become, and half the country rightly no longer trusts them. Dershowitz said they need to be "depoliticized".
Until that moment, we'll have two standards of justice, one for Hillary's lawyer Cheryl Mills, the other for Trump's lawyer Cohen. HRC could obstruct justice, delete emails under subpoena, etc. whereas Trump can't even lawfully fire a hack like Comey.
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@John Linton
we already have two standards of justice: one for Trump and his minions and one for everyone else.
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@John Linton
Cool story, bro.
None of it's true. But it's a cool story.
Trump will be impeached.
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Bottom line - they are totally unprepared for the thunderclap that will hit them with this report, and the repeated echoes as the media digs into it. Sure, it won't cause Trump's 35% or whatever base to abandon him but it will again reopen all the old questions about him and Russia with the large majority of non-partisan Republicans. That "lightness of mood" will only last through this week, then it will be back to the crazy.
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"I don’t care about the Mueller report. I’ve been totally exonerated.”
Translation, I don't care about it because I don't want to read all of those boring pages that I won't understand anyway.
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@bea durand
Translation #2: I can't read and neither can William Barr, because all he has to do, is do as I say.
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So typical of the truth- challenged Trump to let the tick at the end of the tail wag the dog by claiming that AG Barr’s skewed 4-page summary of the Mueller report is more important than the report itself.
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Donald Trump cannot be considered as anything other than a low life. Sadly he is also the POTUS. He utters racist remarks, makes awful statements about women, lies at ever turn and considers anyone who disagrees with him to be unpatriotic. Hopefully the democrats will defeat him in the next election.
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The lame cover-up slowly unfolds. Time to subpoena Mueller, each of his 15 hand-picked “angry democrat” prosecutors and the FBI investigators for some detailed public testimony on C-Span.
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Amidst Trumps' toxic bloviation and deflection, it is easy to forget that the object of Mueller's charge was not DJT, it was Russian interference with an American election. Period.
A normal POTUS, a normal American, would go out of their way to support such an he inquiry in any way possible.
Instead, all we got was Trump and his chosen minions (all paid with tax dollars), with the assistance of the state propaganda machine caved Fox, hellbent on a non-stop campaign of smearing the good name of Mueller and the integrity of a report, that none of them has even read.
Trump is either deeply afraid of what may be revealed.
Or he is mentally unhinged.
Or both.
In any case, we see again (and again and again) that he is not a patriot and he is woefully unfit to serve in any capacity.
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Trump manufactures fiction everyday. He would claim no collusion and total exoneration again and blame treason on Deep State and Democrats and fake media. Fox news and his base would eat it up.
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Given Mr. Barr's public objections to the authorization of the inquiry, we are left to wonder if his redactions are efforts to tailor the report into something less damaging to the President, rather than work to rid it of legally protected actions.
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It's amazing what this guy gets away with. He's not POTUS; he's president of his base, which he throws red meat to on a regular basis. Congress is full of cowards who won't do their constitutional duty and remove this dangerous man from office. The idea of not impeaching is completely absurd. We've banked so much on the narrow Mueller report--falling for Trump's trap. There are dozens, if not hundreds of reasons to remove him. He sees DOJ as his personal group of lawyers, and he sees the military as his personal police force. Impeach, or do amend the Constitution to remove the impeachment process. If it's not for Trump, there's literally no point in having those extra words.
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two thoughts:
1)Trump's mood is lighter because his advisors have given him a strategy to follow that is in line with his personality and his talent for endless mendacious theater. You can't think that Steve Bannon has disappeared simply because he is no longer physically present.
2) Every time Trump has his tantrum of the week, it has its stragetic benefits also-- because it takes our attention away from all the other things his appointees are doing for him, his campaign donors and his international friends.
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I often wonder how much the vast coverage of every Trump utterance whether words or Twitter helps his cause. No matter that the coverage is mostly critical in NYT-- pointing out his lies and follies, it keeps his name first and foremost in people's minds. His opponents seem totally unable to get equivalent coverage. Indeed too often his opponent's views get a line or two in articles about Trump.
Please let us see more about Trump's opponents.
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@irdac This is exactly what we saw happening during the entire 2016 campaign! Trumps name appeared 3 to 1 over anyone else's!
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@Cecelia Which is why he won.
As they say, no press is bad press, and here we have the media overtly bias against him, which takes everything they say into question; it becomes more a question of, do you support the overt bias in the self proclaimed "fourth estate," or does it disgust you?
After the public waited for two years for Mr.Mueller to investigate Russian intrusion into the 2016 election , his detailed report went to Mr.Barr who released a four page “ summary” which landed with a thud .This is all we get after two years of watching indictments and court appearances of Trump appointees! After a month and a promise of color coded redactions , Barr promises to release a report.After Barr’s partisan behavior before Congress we should not still be holding our breath that we will see what Mr.Mueller wrote.It will take an appearance by Robert Mueller to persuade people that there was no obstruction of justice-he has credibility.Barr shot his only shred of credibility last week when he said he thought Trump’s campaign had been spied on.Trump has said that he could shoot someone on Fifth Avenue and he would not be indicted.He has to be disabused of the notion that he is above the law-the majority of Americans do not believe this!
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@JANET MICHAEL
Sadly, it increasingly looks as though Trump is above the law. We hear for months about all these countless investigations but it is never ending and nothing ever happens to him. Ever.
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“'The president clearly feels vindicated now that the Mueller report is completed,' said Eric Bolling, a former Fox News host, who recently taped a radio interview with Mr. Trump."
The reason he is a "former Fox News host" is because he and the network parted ways reported that Bolling had sent unsolicited lewd photographs and text messages to three female colleagues. While that might give him a particular simpatico with our Satyr in Chief, one wonders why he is being quoted in The Paper of Record.
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It's pretty clear that whatever Barr releases, it won't be trusted as a minimally redacted version of the report. Barr has already declined to seek a court order that would release grand jury testimony to Congress, and his notion of redacting things that might embarrass "peripheral" people is really a carte blanche to butcher the report. All we can hope for now is that one of Mueller's team will lead the full report to Congress. By the way, they also need the voluminous underlying evidence, as they received after the Starr report on Clinton
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@Jon Gordon "and his notion of redacting things that might embarrass "peripheral" people is really a carte blanche to butcher the report"
You mean his notion to respect people's first, fourth, and fourteenth amendment rights? I'm sure if he released the whole unredacted report you'd be screaming about the violation; at least in that case your outrage would be justified, as it is, you and the people like you, clearly lack any motivations beyond the political.
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The effort to determine the precise extent of Trump’s personal involvement in Russia’s interference in our 2016 election was always bound to end in disappointment, given the man’s lifelong habit of putting nothing incriminatory on paper and handing all of his dirty work off to underlings.
A better tactic would have been an attempt to identify a single day during his Presidency when he hasn’t been guilty of hideous and flagrant contempt for our Constitution and everything it stands for.
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In my opinion the Democrats In the House place all the 2020 political races in jeopardy if they pursue an aggressive investigation of the Trump Administration. The Democrats in the House should legislate and then watch as the Republican Senate rejects all their efforts. The legislative agenda should focus on those areas that are both helpful to the country and have large support throughout the country. The committees inside the House should investigate the Trump administration vigorously but the focus should be on the legislation. Let President Trump continue to expose himself as the embarrassment that he is.
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@Rich Pein The Democrats can't legislate; the issue of the day is the migrant caravans, which any legislation to solve would look like the Democrats siding with the Republicans they've been busy demonizing. Their only hope is to double down on the purely political craziness, and hope their base is satisfied with how loud they were, and doesn't mind the lack of actual accomplishment.
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I’m looking forward to the report on the possible illegal actions of theFBI, CIA and the NSA. Government officials like Brennan, Clapper, MacCabe, Strozk and others illegally attempted to change the outcome of an election. They made up bogus charges and used their position to initiate a phony investigation. They disliked Trump enough to bring out their arrogance and self righteousness. The FBI, CIA and the NSA all have histories of abusing their power and criminal acts. The “investigation” of Trump is another example of out of control law enforcement and security agencies.
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@Jimd Uh, no. The investigation of Trump is another example of how We the People do not want our elections rigged, bought, stolen. And by the way, it was done by the DOJ, not the FBI, the CIA or the NSA. It is obvious that you are part of his "base;" perhaps you can explain why you support this man who - just for starters - lies, puts children in cages, doesn't care about the environment, and doesn't care about most of the people in America who are not benefiting from his wonderful new tax law.
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@Judy "is another example of how We the People"
Gotta stop you right there; you do realize that the investigation was started and run, entirely by career bureaucrats and political appointees, right?
The closest thing to "We The People" having a say in the investigation, was when the political appointee, Sessions, recused himself, and allowed someone else to make the call.
You can argue that the current makeup of congress is a decision from the people, but it's laughably ignorant to make the same claim about the Mueller investigation.
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The truth will come out eventually. Does anyone really believe that Donald is anything other than a lier and a cheat? Its amazing that Americans fell for it. He really is a fake president and has no respect for the Constitution or the rule of law or the oath of office that he swore to. I doubt that he even understands our system of government with its three co-equal branches or appreciates that freedom of the press is enshrined in our Constitution. He really is just all about getting away with as much as he can and puffing up his oversized ego to compensate for the fact that deep down there's some little shriveled kernel of conscience that realizes what a failure he is as a human being.
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@voter It's amazing that anyone still trusts the self proclaimed "fourth estate."
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42% will vote for a Trump and the vector of such diseases currently - the GOP.
They will immutably, inevitably, and with passion - regardless of facts, testable models, and exposed ugliness.
Driven to their World View by their psyches; their vote hard wired. Perhaps rational flexible thinkers in many areas but not in this important area.
Here the only truth is their passion.
These voters are EXISTENTIALLY dead wrong politically; their vote down-right dangerous to liberal democracy, freedom of thought/action, equality, liberty, opportunity, fairness, progress, and environmental sustainability.
This group of people NOT any more stupid, evil/bad, unlikable, mean, or uneducated as any other group. Indeed many that I deeply love, like, and respect come from this group.
Further they are NOT wrong on every issue - nor devoid of better ideas on ever issue.
Those things not my point.
Look to Europe circa 1930 and perhaps us around 1860 to understand my point.
Good and bad spanned all at a micro level. But the trivial was not at issue - the existential was! Was then -IT IS NOW!
I never felt Trump-World really technically conspired with Russia politically in illegal sense. Perhaps some normal business dealings shady. Obviously some on team did dicey things.
What Mueller's FULL report will show is Trump-World's disdain for liberal democracy and clean dealings. That should be on public record!
It will NOT shift the 42%.
The 58% MUST vote to end the nightmare in 2020!
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@MegaDucks Save for where you specifically use the term Republicans, you're post does an amazing job of describing its own content; was the irony intentional, or are you not actually that self aware?
The New York Times has to uphold its journalistic integrity but not inserting its subjective opinions when reporting the news. There’s no reason, other than for inflaming the readers’ feelings, for the word “falsely” when reporting on President Trump’s claims:
“And he has heightened his attacks on the press beyond his normal refrain of “fake news,” falsely claiming that journalists are “knowingly” bending the truth.”
It appears that there’s no restrain to make subjective claims when it comes to reporting on the president when a simple reporting of the facts could suffice.
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So now it is “subjective” to report that Trump has told 10,000 lies since elected? Hardly.
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@Joe B. The falsely is a lie, there are countless instances of the media quie obviously reporting things in less than honest ways.
"Journalism" is long since dead; we have political activists with massive amounts of power, that have no qualms with using said power to defame the opposition. In this case Trump is the opposition, and anyone with two cents to run together can see that; I mean they haven't been particularly circumspect about their bias.
Kushner is the same person who did not think that his father blackmailing was illegal. It is as if having a criminal mindset is normal.
Back then, Kushner's dad went to prison. Today, there are no worries. The Trumps and the Kushners and, their friends would get presidential pardons.
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with the new information that Mueller report provides, ie no conspiracy between Trump and Russia (although Russia certainly interfered as much as they could), of course his behavior is different.
Journalists' behavior should also be different.
Those that smugly predicted treason would be proven; they should offer apologies and mea culpa.
Those that endlessly droned on, fanning the flames of outrage and divsion, they should also apologize and reflect on their actions.
Those that benefited from endless clickbait or talkinghead ratings from their constant drumbeat of treason; they should consider finding new careers.
Shame on them.
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@Joe Yoh Why should they apologize? They're not sorry, and their base supports the bias.
@Joe Yoh: “Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing..." (candidate now POTUS referring to his opponent's emails).
Then there were all of those meetings with Putin with no staff present.
Then there was the believing Putin about anything and everything, from no interference in our election to no worries about missiles from North Korea being able to reach the USA.
Just because this may not rise to level required to charge someone with conspiracy under the law does not mean that the current occupant of the White House wasn't/isn't being used by the Russians.
Of course Trump is not going to read the report. He doesn't read. This is government by whatever he has seen on Fox News.
No matter what the report reveals about obstruction, his base will ignore it. Trump is a master at manipulating his base. He is the puppet master and he bends them to his will. The rest of us shake our heads and wonder what has become of our country.
The Mueller Report proves a small part of our democracy is still intact. That Trump now wants to plot his revenge is very Putin-esque and Nixonian. Trump is a master at controlling the narrative with imbecilic and simple phrases repeated ad nauseum. That is his gift, one that keeps on giving with rapacious toxicity.
Huckabee Sanders said Trump was God's choice. God help us all.
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@Patricia Caiozzo So what should it be, "forgive and forget?" He should ignore the fact that the previous administration was investigating a political opponent?
If the same happened under the Trump administration, would you call on the next Democratic president to ignore it? I should hope not; that kind of behavior is unacceptable regardless of the target.
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The appointment of Barr and Barr's 4 page summary, are all part of the charade. The redacted version Barr releases will be just as big a farce as the 4 page summary. Only when Congress receives the entire report will we begin to understand what really happened. Right now, we have an emboldened President who bases his emotional health on deceit. Hmmm!
Do we really need the report, though, at this point? We can plainly see what kind of person our President is. He's a disgrace to humanity and to democracy. Anyone who knew Trump is not surprised by his behavior. He can't help himself. It's just this week that he began to entertain illegal actions? What a joke. That's his MO.
It is pretty evident that some of the people support him because they are getting a tax break, and he is certainly not going to raise taxes. However, the preponderance of his support comes from white unemployed/working men, and the women who they have under their thumb. They don't get it that Trump is not helping them, but they like his style. He's just like them, which says a lot about America. It's a wasteland, in parts.
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It should be interesting to learn how much of the report needs to be redacted in order to fit the Whitehouse narrative.
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As a trial attorney, the demeanor of a witness is everything, and as he smugly and arrogantly made probably the single-most irresponsible statement to Congress of any Attorney General in our nation's history, he knew exactly what he was doing.
It had nothing to do with the law but was purely political.
His calculated purpose was to undermine a Special Counsel report that he knows is inculpatory and, ultimately, to undermine the rule of law. He no longer has any credibility for this citizen/juror.
Stating that the agency you are supposed to be leading may have "spied" on President Trump's campaign when you know that all the evidence is to the contrary displayed an unprecedented contumaciousness for the Department of Justice and the separation of powers.
Just like his four-page "summary" of a nearly 400-page report, all of this is calculated to vindicate the gratuitous memorandum that Mr. Barr used to secure his appointment. He believes himself the final arbiter of the law; that our President has the authority of a monarch; and the rest of us, including Congress performing its constitutional oversight function, be damned.
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@Didier, I'd like to speak to a few of the people who assured us that Barr had a sterling reputation and would never act in any way to harm it. Either they were fooled, or part of the scam.
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@Didier
AJ Barr was clearly "hired" by Trump due to Barr's shameless multi-page "Application" he sent to the Congress and the White House. In addition to being shameless, Barr has crowned himself as THE best sycophant to lay at Master Trump's feet.
If Barr thinks he can salvage his career or reputation, he is also a fool.
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We ought to remember that Al Capone didn't go to prison for all the murders he engineered. He went to prison for tax evasion. May Trump follow in his shackled footsteps. Only God can exonerate Trump for his crimes against our American values--values our ancestors had established with the sacrifice of their sweat and defended with the sacrifice of their blood, long before any of Trump's grandparents had set foot on OUR continent. And God may be too busy with more important matters to waste time with the dregs of ill-breeding in Trump's swamp.
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If you say a lie long enough people will believe it.
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