Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loser Muelller fell too far down the news cycle so he will reluctantly appear!!! What a jerk.
What an odd statement.
Anonymous wrote:Loser Muelller fell too far down the news cycle so he will reluctantly appear!!! What a jerk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting theory base don public reporting and passages from the Mueller report:
https://twitter.com/tburages/status/1142294613652332546
Jared is THE man.
Believable.
Although if that’s the case, why don’t they move on the high pitched little crook?
No, it's not really believable.
You think that Mueller, with his 19 high-paid attorneys and 40 FBI agents couldn't uncover "treasonous" activity from Kushner but some Twitter warrior could? LOL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting theory base don public reporting and passages from the Mueller report:
https://twitter.com/tburages/status/1142294613652332546
Jared is THE man.
Believable.
Although if that’s the case, why don’t they move on the high pitched little crook?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bill Barr shut down 7 side investigations started by Mueller.
In plain sight.
Wait what? What did I miss?
https://www.rawstory.com/2019/06/ag-bill-barr-killed-7-robert-mueller-investigations-10-days-after-he-submitted-his-report/
Attorney General Bill Barr killed seven different lines of investigations started by special counsel Robert Mueller just ten days after he submitted his report.
CNN’s Katelyn Polantz had filed a request to unseal documents related to the special counsel’s investigation and on Monday the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia agreed.
Chief Judge Beryl A Howell ordered the release of multiple documents, including Attachment B, which listed information on applications for court orders requested by Mueller.
The 65-page document shows seven cases that were closed on April Fools Day — only ten days after Mueller submitted his report.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bill Barr shut down 7 side investigations started by Mueller.
In plain sight.
Wait what? What did I miss?
Attorney General Bill Barr killed seven different lines of investigations started by special counsel Robert Mueller just ten days after he submitted his report.
CNN’s Katelyn Polantz had filed a request to unseal documents related to the special counsel’s investigation and on Monday the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia agreed.
Chief Judge Beryl A Howell ordered the release of multiple documents, including Attachment B, which listed information on applications for court orders requested by Mueller.
The 65-page document shows seven cases that were closed on April Fools Day — only ten days after Mueller submitted his report.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mueller chose to not subpoena Trump because it would delay the investigation and they already had plenty of evidence.
This suggests that Mueller wanted to end the investigation so it could be sent to Congress since they are the ones with the power to act against Trump.
Or....
This suggests that he found there was no collusion or conspiracy, so why continue the investigation?
There is nowhere in the Mueller Report that says there was no collusion and no obstruction.
DNC and Steele are not in the report.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mueller chose to not subpoena Trump because it would delay the investigation and they already had plenty of evidence.
This suggests that Mueller wanted to end the investigation so it could be sent to Congress since they are the ones with the power to act against Trump.
Or....
This suggests that he found there was no collusion or conspiracy, so why continue the investigation?
There is nowhere in the Mueller Report that says there was no collusion and no obstruction.
Anonymous wrote:Bill Barr shut down 7 side investigations started by Mueller.
In plain sight.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting theory base don public reporting and passages from the Mueller report:
https://twitter.com/tburages/status/1142294613652332546
Jared is THE man.