Mueller Report is being delivered to Barr today

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Anonymous wrote:Trumps silence on the whole thing is the most intriguing to me. He hasn’t tweeted in about 19 hours, hasn’t made a peep about the report. You’d think he’d be all over the “no more indictments” reports, crowing about how he’s been vindicated, yet he’s not.


Same!

I think he is nervous AF. What other reason could there be? Intriguing, indeed.


He reportedly brought a big contingent of attorneys with him to Mar-a-lago this weekend.


Frankly, I think they are looking at how to handle the next investigation - the one about the FISA warrants and how this investigation got started to begin with.
Remember, everyone has been saying the Carter Page warrant was the start of this. Yet, he has been charged with nothing. NADA.
That was a ruse. Lots to still be uncovered about this story.


It is baffling that you are more concerned about the process than you are about the massive findings of wrongdoing that the process uncovered, given there have been 34 felony indictments of individuals and three companies and those are just the unsealed ones, not to mention all of the other state and federal investigations that have spun up as a result of findings, and those are just the findings we know of based on what limited information has been revealed as a result of court proceedings to date, and much, like Roger Stone has not even hit the courts yet for us to even get a full understanding yet. For Republicans to think in any way that all is vindicated and that the offense is "leaks" or warrant process is thoroughly ludicrous.


It is baffling to me that you are more concerned with some process crimes that happened only as a result of this investigation and not the potential misuse of the FISA process and the laws that were broken in order to get a democratically elected president out of office.
Just a note - you all love to throw around the number 34. Only 6 of those people were directly associated with Trump. The rest are mostly Russians who will never see a prison. And, of those 6 associated with Trump, most have been charged with lying to investigators... a crime that would never had happened had this investigation not been started.

If we have people who stepped far outside the law in order to surveil American citizens, you can be damned sure this concerns me. It should concern every American.


It's baffling to me that you don't care that your dear leader surrounds himself with felons and criminals. The slime, oh the slime. And you don't care. Wow. So much for patriotism.
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Anonymous wrote:Trumps silence on the whole thing is the most intriguing to me. He hasn’t tweeted in about 19 hours, hasn’t made a peep about the report. You’d think he’d be all over the “no more indictments” reports, crowing about how he’s been vindicated, yet he’s not.


Same!

I think he is nervous AF. What other reason could there be? Intriguing, indeed.


He reportedly brought a big contingent of attorneys with him to Mar-a-lago this weekend.


Frankly, I think they are looking at how to handle the next investigation - the one about the FISA warrants and how this investigation got started to begin with.
Remember, everyone has been saying the Carter Page warrant was the start of this. Yet, he has been charged with nothing. NADA.
That was a ruse. Lots to still be uncovered about this story.


It is baffling that you are more concerned about the process than you are about the massive findings of wrongdoing that the process uncovered, given there have been 34 felony indictments of individuals and three companies and those are just the unsealed ones, not to mention all of the other state and federal investigations that have spun up as a result of findings, and those are just the findings we know of based on what limited information has been revealed as a result of court proceedings to date, and much, like Roger Stone has not even hit the courts yet for us to even get a full understanding yet. For Republicans to think in any way that all is vindicated and that the offense is "leaks" or warrant process is thoroughly ludicrous.


It is baffling to me that you are more concerned with some process crimes that happened only as a result of this investigation and not the potential misuse of the FISA process and the laws that were broken in order to get a democratically elected president out of office.
Just a note - you all love to throw around the number 34. Only 6 of those people were directly associated with Trump. The rest are mostly Russians who will never see a prison. And, of those 6 associated with Trump, most have been charged with lying to investigators... a crime that would never had happened had this investigation not been started.

If we have people who stepped far outside the law in order to surveil American citizens, you can be damned sure this concerns me. It should concern every American.

Why do I get the feeling we wouldn't hear a peep out of you if the Democrats had been in the hot seat?
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Anonymous wrote:Trumps silence on the whole thing is the most intriguing to me. He hasn’t tweeted in about 19 hours, hasn’t made a peep about the report. You’d think he’d be all over the “no more indictments” reports, crowing about how he’s been vindicated, yet he’s not.


Same!

I think he is nervous AF. What other reason could there be? Intriguing, indeed.


He reportedly brought a big contingent of attorneys with him to Mar-a-lago this weekend.


Frankly, I think they are looking at how to handle the next investigation - the one about the FISA warrants and how this investigation got started to begin with.
Remember, everyone has been saying the Carter Page warrant was the start of this. Yet, he has been charged with nothing. NADA.
That was a ruse. Lots to still be uncovered about this story.


It is baffling that you are more concerned about the process than you are about the massive findings of wrongdoing that the process uncovered, given there have been 34 felony indictments of individuals and three companies and those are just the unsealed ones, not to mention all of the other state and federal investigations that have spun up as a result of findings, and those are just the findings we know of based on what limited information has been revealed as a result of court proceedings to date, and much, like Roger Stone has not even hit the courts yet for us to even get a full understanding yet. For Republicans to think in any way that all is vindicated and that the offense is "leaks" or warrant process is thoroughly ludicrous.


It is baffling to me that you are more concerned with some process crimes that happened only as a result of this investigation and not the potential misuse of the FISA process and the laws that were broken in order to get a democratically elected president out of office.
Just a note - you all love to throw around the number 34. Only 6 of those people were directly associated with Trump. The rest are mostly Russians who will never see a prison. And, of those 6 associated with Trump, most have been charged with lying to investigators... a crime that would never had happened had this investigation not been started.

If we have people who stepped far outside the law in order to surveil American citizens, you can be damned sure this concerns me. It should concern every American.


+1

Trump will probably go after the FISA s&itshow after the dust settles. He’s going to have to.
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Anonymous wrote:Trumps silence on the whole thing is the most intriguing to me. He hasn’t tweeted in about 19 hours, hasn’t made a peep about the report. You’d think he’d be all over the “no more indictments” reports, crowing about how he’s been vindicated, yet he’s not.


Same!

I think he is nervous AF. What other reason could there be? Intriguing, indeed.


He reportedly brought a big contingent of attorneys with him to Mar-a-lago this weekend.


Frankly, I think they are looking at how to handle the next investigation - the one about the FISA warrants and how this investigation got started to begin with.
Remember, everyone has been saying the Carter Page warrant was the start of this. Yet, he has been charged with nothing. NADA.
That was a ruse. Lots to still be uncovered about this story.


It is baffling that you are more concerned about the process than you are about the massive findings of wrongdoing that the process uncovered, given there have been 34 felony indictments of individuals and three companies and those are just the unsealed ones, not to mention all of the other state and federal investigations that have spun up as a result of findings, and those are just the findings we know of based on what limited information has been revealed as a result of court proceedings to date, and much, like Roger Stone has not even hit the courts yet for us to even get a full understanding yet. For Republicans to think in any way that all is vindicated and that the offense is "leaks" or warrant process is thoroughly ludicrous.


It is baffling to me that you are more concerned with some process crimes that happened only as a result of this investigation and not the potential misuse of the FISA process and the laws that were broken in order to get a democratically elected president out of office.
Just a note - you all love to throw around the number 34. Only 6 of those people were directly associated with Trump. The rest are mostly Russians who will never see a prison. And, of those 6 associated with Trump, most have been charged with lying to investigators... a crime that would never had happened had this investigation not been started.

If we have people who stepped far outside the law in order to surveil American citizens, you can be damned sure this concerns me. It should concern every American.

Why do I get the feeling we wouldn't hear a peep out of you if the Democrats had been in the hot seat?



Is that what you call it? The Steele Dossier is a pack of lies HRC bought and McCain flogged around DC.
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11:04 listen to what your party members are telling you. We can agree to disagree on the name calling for the good of the country. We need to get down to brass tacks.
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Anonymous wrote:Trumps silence on the whole thing is the most intriguing to me. He hasn’t tweeted in about 19 hours, hasn’t made a peep about the report. You’d think he’d be all over the “no more indictments” reports, crowing about how he’s been vindicated, yet he’s not.


Same!

I think he is nervous AF. What other reason could there be? Intriguing, indeed.


He reportedly brought a big contingent of attorneys with him to Mar-a-lago this weekend.


Frankly, I think they are looking at how to handle the next investigation - the one about the FISA warrants and how this investigation got started to begin with.
Remember, everyone has been saying the Carter Page warrant was the start of this. Yet, he has been charged with nothing. NADA.
That was a ruse. Lots to still be uncovered about this story.


It is baffling that you are more concerned about the process than you are about the massive findings of wrongdoing that the process uncovered, given there have been 34 felony indictments of individuals and three companies and those are just the unsealed ones, not to mention all of the other state and federal investigations that have spun up as a result of findings, and those are just the findings we know of based on what limited information has been revealed as a result of court proceedings to date, and much, like Roger Stone has not even hit the courts yet for us to even get a full understanding yet. For Republicans to think in any way that all is vindicated and that the offense is "leaks" or warrant process is thoroughly ludicrous.


It is baffling to me that you are more concerned with some process crimes that happened only as a result of this investigation and not the potential misuse of the FISA process and the laws that were broken in order to get a democratically elected president out of office.
Just a note - you all love to throw around the number 34. Only 6 of those people were directly associated with Trump. The rest are mostly Russians who will never see a prison. And, of those 6 associated with Trump, most have been charged with lying to investigators... a crime that would never had happened had this investigation not been started.

If we have people who stepped far outside the law in order to surveil American citizens, you can be damned sure this concerns me. It should concern every American.

Why do I get the feeling we wouldn't hear a peep out of you if the Democrats had been in the hot seat?



Is that what you call it? The Steele Dossier is a pack of lies HRC bought and McCain flogged around DC.

According to your party.
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Dems are f#cked.

I do hope they unf#ck themselves soon. We need two functioning parties.
Anonymous
And Trump is hanging out at Mar-a-lago, attending Republican fundraising dinners. Loser.
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/03/22/trump-mueller-report-reaction-1233090
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Anonymous wrote:And Trump is hanging out at Mar-a-lago, attending Republican fundraising dinners. Loser.
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/03/22/trump-mueller-report-reaction-1233090


President Sleazebag. 34 indictments. He only surrounds himself with the best!
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Yup exonorates Trump. We should've focused on another avenue.
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Anonymous wrote:Yup exonorates Trump. We should've focused on another avenue.


Too late.
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Anonymous wrote:Yup exonorates Trump. We should've focused on another avenue.


Too late.


Remember The Boy Who Cried Wolf?

Imagine him crying wolf one thousand times ..... that's how every non-Dem, including independents, view Dems.
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Anonymous wrote:And Trump is hanging out at Mar-a-lago, attending Republican fundraising dinners. Loser.
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/03/22/trump-mueller-report-reaction-1233090


Why is this noteworthy. Isn't that an activity a president does when ramping up for an election? Raise funds?
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Anonymous wrote:And Trump is hanging out at Mar-a-lago, attending Republican fundraising dinners. Loser.
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/03/22/trump-mueller-report-reaction-1233090

Isn't that what Trump always does? Why is his being at Mar a Lago news?
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Anonymous wrote:Trumps silence on the whole thing is the most intriguing to me. He hasn’t tweeted in about 19 hours, hasn’t made a peep about the report. You’d think he’d be all over the “no more indictments” reports, crowing about how he’s been vindicated, yet he’s not.


Either he doesn't know or it's bad for him.


Wow. Denial is real
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