Mueller report summary delivered to Congress

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  1. FlamingLib

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    HANOI, Vietnam – Talks between President Donald Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong Un collapsed Thursday after the two sides failed to bridge a standoff over U.S. sanctions, a dispiriting end to high-stakes meetings meant to disarm a global nuclear threat.
    https://www.foxnews.com/world/trump-kim-end-summit-with-standoff-over-easing-us-sanctions
     
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    They could release the entire report with one word redacted, and, in the minds of the anti-Trumpers, the smoking gun of collusion would be hidden beneath that single black mark.
     
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    Well look you've been wrong for almost three years now so we understand you still being wrong, it's what you do.
     
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    And?? Dems don’t have the numbers for impeachment but do continue to double down on this Russian stuff gives y’all less time to plan for 2020
     
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    Exactly!

    Why actually listen to what someone is saying when you can call them names and hate them before anything happens right?
     
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    Do you really think the public will forget about this Russian Smear job that easily? Be one thing if it was a here a moment gone the next type of thing but this has gone on non stop for 2 solid years.
     
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    The dishonest sonofabitches can't quit it, can they? "Not sufficient"? Seriously, go f*ck yourselves. What you mean is "non existant".

    I guess we have "not sufficient" evidence to convict Mr. Rosenstein of...paedophilia or...rape or...any other invented charge, then?
     
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    From Trumps youtube channel...
     
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    No, it is called "taking it out of context" he explained why his investigation can not exonerate him.

    The following wording explain why his investigation could not exonerate him....or charge him:


    There is obstruction and there is obstruction with criminal intent. People can obstruct something and that is not a crime. Being late for court is "obstruction". Not fully cooperating (not lying but not easily answering questions) with an investigation is "obstruction". However these are not crimes. Obstruction require criminal intent.

     
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    Now Trump can go after the criminals who tried to frame him, undermine an election and ruin a presidency without the left saying he's trying to obstruct justice or deflect from the Mueller investigation. Trump has called himself a counter puncher, so it will be interesting to see his counter punching.

    I personally believe there are several reasons why the left went after Trump with all this obstruction and collusion nonsense; they had to explain why a rigged election was lost, and they wanted to keep their criminal activity secret with the hope that Trump would have his hands full throughout his two terms and wouldn't be able to focus them.
     
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    Yeah.....I think I once saw him kick his golf ball a little closer to the hole.
     
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    Yep and too near the kick-off of the presidential cycle for the Dem Party to recover from it. Trump won't LET them recover from it.
     
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    If course, the flip side of that is that it may have come too early and the Dems CAN recover.

    Tumaytoe/Toemahtoe.

    Anyway, the whole thing will come down to Mi/Wi/FL again, so who really cares?
     
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    Election season is upon us
     
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    That's funny it seems the big lie has been from the left and the media. Do you rally think that after 3 years of your side screaming there was collusion and evidence of it and then all of a sudden there's NOTHING, that everyday Americans don't see who's lying? You're kidding yourself pal.
     
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    I had given up on the Mueller Report yielding anything substantial ages ago.

    Once I realized that Mueller wasn't going to indict a sitting President, I knew (ages ago) that the Report was going to be a dud.

    That said, I support the FULL (and Completely Unredacted) release of the Entire Report (and all investigative findings).

    I also support continued scrutiny by the SDNY and The House Committees.

    Everybody knew that Trump was going to survive to run for re-election.

    Now, it is up to the American Electorate to reverse their Egregious Mistake (of ever electing this Morally Bankrupt POS in the first place).
     
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    Good point. Like:

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    That is a nice, even ONE HUNDRED PEOPLE whom he called names PUBLICLY!! And according to those who keep score, there are about 650 instances of him calling people names. He's too stupid to care who knows he's the deplorable that he is.
     
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    That's not what happened. Let's see you find ONE POST in which anyone declared "there was collusion". Finding post saying things like "we have to know whether there was any collusion" or "there probably was collusion" don't count. Prove what you SAID. Go ahead, or you know what it means.
     
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    I think the people who hate Trump will continue to hate him, and the people who love him will continue to love him. And I guarantee he'll do something stupid by Friday that will put all this in the background. Trump can't help but trip all over himself.
     
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    Do you really think it is going to take that long? Friday is a long ways away.
     
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    Right. Remember this? ...

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    What a child.
     
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    You probably still don't know that that is not what he said. He said that Mueller would not be recommending more indictments to the Grand Jury (you do understand that Grand Juries indict, not prosecutors??). Although it seem very unlikely to me that there will be more indictments from the Grand Jury either.

    That is not an exhonoration. All it is, is a statement that the prosecutors have declined to recommend indictments in the matters they were specifically charged with investigating. It is not an exhonoration. The Attorney General made that clear in black and white.
     
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    They truly thought he only won because of Russian help. And they incessantly have called Trump a liar. Who are the liars now?
     
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    We could have used that money on the wall.
     
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    Nonsense, Barr only repeated what Mueller said. This little episode shows how biased Mueller is, a prosecutor is supposed to say yes or no to indictments, not give an editorial on the process. That's the same mistake Comey made with Hillary.

    On the Russia collusion fantasy, it is a complete exoneration.
     
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