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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"He has evidently been investigating aspects of the Russia investigation for a while. This new emphasis broadens his role. Hopefully, he won't take 2 years" I'm sure Barr is aware Americans have no stomach for another 2 year multi million dollar race down a rabbit hole. [/quote] Like Bengazi?[/quote] Please don’t compare a tragic event where four Americans lost their lives to a rabbit hole. [/quote] This. [b]Somehow, I don't remember a special counsel spending two years--or two seconds--investigating Benghazi.[/b] Mueller had millions of documents from Trump. HRC emails for an investigation? Not so much. They "disappeared."[/quote] There were ten different investigations of the attacks in Benghazi: six by Republican-controlled House committees - Armed Services, Foreign Affairs, Intelligence, Judiciary, and Oversight, as well as the House Select Committee; one by the FBI; one by the Senate Intelligence Committee; one by the Senate Homeland Security Committee; and one by the State Department Accountability Review Board. The House Select Committee didn’t release its report until June 2016, so longer than two years.[/quote] Between the Benghazi investigations and the email investigations, Republicans spent over $80 million in taxpayer dollars plus years and years and didn't come up with even one single prosecutable offense or indictment out of all of it, as compared to Mueller who found dozens and dozens of criminal counts, 34 criminal indictments of individuals, 3 criminal indictments of companies, and over a dozen more criminal referrals to outside prosecutors. Plus, Mueller's investigation more than paid for itself with over $40 million in seized assets agreed to forfeiture in Manafort in his plea deal. [/quote]
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