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Old 03-22-2019, 02:09 PM   #1
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Robert Mueller has submitted his report to the Department of Justice



Mueller Delivers Report on Russia Investigation to Attorney General

WASHINGTON — The special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, has delivered a report on his inquiry into Russian interference in the 2016 election to Attorney General William P. Barr, according to the Justice Department, bringing to an apparent close an investigation that has consumed the nation and cast a shadow over President Trump for nearly two years.

Mr. Barr will decide how much of the report to share with Congress and, by extension, the American public. The House voted unanimously in March on a nonbinding resolution to make public the report’s findings, an indication of the deep support within both parties to air whatever evidence prosecutors uncovered.

Since Mr. Mueller’s appointment in May 2017, his team has focused on how Russian operatives sought to sway the outcome of the 2016 presidential race and whether anyone tied to the Trump campaign, wittingly or unwittingly, cooperated with them. While the inquiry, started months earlier by the F.B.I., unearthed a far-ranging Russian influence operation, no public evidence has emerged that the president or his aides illegally assisted it.

Nonetheless, the damage to Mr. Trump and those in his circle has been extensive. A half-dozen former Trump aides have been indicted or convicted of crimes, mostly for lying to federal investigators or Congress. Others remain under investigation in cases that Mr. Mueller’s office handed off to federal prosecutors in New York and elsewhere. Dozens of Russian intelligence officers or citizens, along with three Russian companies, were charged in cases that are likely to languish in court because the defendants cannot be extradited to the United States.

Even though Mr. Mueller’s report is complete, some aspects of his inquiry remain active and may be overseen by the same prosecutors once they are reassigned to their old jobs within the Justice Department. For instance, recently filed court documents suggest that investigators are still examining why the former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort turned over campaign polling data in 2016 to a Russian associate whom prosecutors said was tied to Russian intelligence.

Mr. Mueller looked extensively at whether Mr. Trump obstructed justice to protect himself or his associates. But despite months of negotiations, prosecutors were unable to personally interview the president.

Mr. Trump’s lawyers insisted that he respond only to written questions from the special counsel. Even though under current Justice Department policy a sitting president cannot be indicted, Mr. Trump’s lawyers worried that his responses in an oral interview could bring political repercussions, including impeachment, or put him in legal jeopardy once he is out of office.

Not since Watergate has a special prosecutor’s inquiry so mesmerized the American public. Mr. Trump has helped make Mr. Mueller a household name, attacking his investigation an average of about twice a day as an unfair, politically motivated attempt to invalidate his election. He never forgave former Attorney General Jeff Sessions for recusing himself from the Russia inquiry, an action that cleared the way for his deputy, Rod J. Rosenstein, to appoint Mr. Mueller.

Mr. Trump reiterated his attacks on the special counsel this week, saying Mr. Mueller decided “out of the blue” to write a report, ignoring that regulations require him to do so. But the president also said the report should be made public because of “tens of millions” of Americans would want to know what it contains.

“Let people see it,” Mr. Trump said. “There was no collusion. There was no obstruction. There was no nothing.”

In court, the evidence amassed by the Mueller team has held up. Every defendant who is not still awaiting trial either pleaded guilty or was convicted by a jury. Although no American has been charged with illegally plotting with the Russians to tilt the election, Mr. Mueller uncovered a web of lies by former Trump aides.

Five of them were found to have deceived federal investigators or Congress about their interactions with Russians during the campaign or the transition That includes Paul Manafort, Mr. Trump’s former campaign chairman; Michael T. Flynn, the president’s first national security adviser; and Michael D. Cohen, Mr. Trump’s former lawyer and longtime fixer. A sixth former adviser, Roger J. Stone, Jr. is to stand trial in November on charges of lying to Congress.

Those who know Mr. Mueller, a former F.B.I. director, predicted a concise, legalistic report devoid of opinions — nothing like the 445-page treatise that Kenneth W. Starr, who investigated President Bill Clinton, produced in 1998. Operating under a now-defunct statute that governed independent counsels, Mr. Starr had far more leeway than Mr. Mueller to set his own investigative boundaries and to render judgments.

The regulations that govern Mr. Mueller, who is under the supervision of the Justice Department, only require him to explain his decisions to either seek or decline to seek criminal charges in a confidential report to the attorney general. The attorney general is then required to notify the leadership of the House and Senate judiciary committees.

During his Senate confirmation hearing, Mr. Barr promised to release as much information as possible, saying “the country needs a credible resolution of these issues.” But he may be reluctant to release the part of Mr. Mueller’s report that may be of most interest: who the special counsel declined to prosecute and why, especially if Mr. Trump is on that list.

The department’s longstanding practice, with rare exceptions, is not to identify people who were merely investigative targets in order to avoid unfairly tainting their reputations, especially because they would have no chance to defend themselves in a court of law. Mr. Rosenstein, who has overseen Mr. Mueller’s work and may have a say in what is released, is a firm believer in that principle.

In a May 2017 letter that the president seized upon as justification for his decision to fire James B. Comey as F.B.I. director, Mr. Rosenstein severely criticized Mr. Comey for announcing during the previous year that Hillary Clinton, then a presidential candidate, would not be charged with a crime for mishandling classified information as secretary of state. Releasing “derogatory information about the subject of a declined criminal investigation,” Mr. Rosenstein wrote, is “a textbook example of what federal prosecutors and agents are taught not to do.”

Weighing that principle against the public’s right to know is even more fraught in the president’s case. If Mr. Mueller declined to pursue criminal charges against Mr. Trump, he might have been guided not by lack of evidence, but by the Justice Department’s legal opinions that a sitting president cannot be indicted. The department’s Office of Legal Counsel has repeatedly advised that the stigma and burden of being under prosecution would damage the president’s ability to lead.

Mr. Trump has said the decision about what to release it up to Mr. Barr. But behind the scenes, White House lawyers are preparing for the possibility they may need to argue some material is protected by executive privilege, especially if the report discusses whether the president’s interactions with his top aides or legal advisers are evidence of obstruction of justice.

Representative Jerrold Nadler, Democrat of New York and the head of the House Judiciary Committee, has argued that the department’s view that presidents are protected from prosecution makes it all the more important for the public to see Mr. Mueller’s report.

“To maintain that a sitting president cannot be indicted, and then to withhold evidence of wrongdoing from Congress because the president cannot be charged, is to convert D.O.J. policy into the means for a cover-up,” he said before the House approved its nonbinding resolution to disclose the special counsel’s findings.

Some predict that any disclosures from Mr. Mueller’s report will satisfy neither Mr. Trump’s critics nor his defenders, especially given the public’s high expectations for answers. A Washington Post-Schar School poll in February illustrated the sharp divide in public opinion: It found that of those surveyed, most Republicans did not believe evidence of crimes that Mr. Mueller’s team had already proved in court, while most Democrats believed he had proved crimes that he had not even alleged.

Recent weeks have brought fresh signs that the special counsel’s work was ending. Five prosecutors have left, reducing the team from 16 to 11. Mr. Mueller’s office confirmed that Andrew Weissmann, a top deputy, is also expected to leave soon. A key F.B.I. agent, David W. Archey, has transferred to another post.

Mr. Rosenstein was expected to leave the Justice Department by mid-March, but may be lingering to see the report to its conclusion.
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We already know there was collusion.... Manafort handed over information to the Russians. And that is just ONE example of collusion; There are others. Not to mention there was obstruction of justice left and right.

The more they kept from us the more the rumor mill will keep running.... If they don't give us 98% of the report, we will continue to believe Trump was involved in collusion.

Then keep in mind there is a dozen other investigations, all of which are turning up crimes.
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Then keep in mind there is a dozen other investigations, all of which are turning up crimes.
Let's also not forget the SDNY sealed indictments for the trump's
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Let's also not forget the SDNY sealed indictments for the trump's
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SDNY appears to have a sealed indictment against Donald Trump
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Cadet Bone Spurrs ran away to his hiding place again for the weekend. You'd think that maybe this just might be important. Oh well. It's Mueller Time!
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We already know there was collusion....
Yeah, um, well, maybe not?

Here's a fucked-up idea: What if Donald Himself really knew nothing about anything? And instead, what if it was Don Jr and the scumbags around Don himself that colluded with Russia to help dear ol' Dad win the election?

I realize that this is a completely far-fetched idea, but to me anyway, it's maybe, kinda, possible. I think Donald Trump is suffering from Dementia and severe Narcissism. And the greedy fuck that he is, I don't think he wanted to actually win. I read somewhere that he wanted it only to be a publicity stunt. What if that's all he wanted, and Pooty had dirt on him and other members of his inner circle, and used that info to plant his idiot puppet in the white house?

Just an idea.

Anyway, regardless, the Mueller report is out. Hopefully we will get to see the unreacted version of it. And then we will finally know for sure if DonDon the Don is a piece of shit scumbag or an innocent flower.
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Yeah, um, well, maybe not?

Here's a fucked-up idea: What if Donald Himself really knew nothing about anything?
Trump went on national live TV and asked Russia to hack Hillary Clinton's emails and said they would be rewarded mightily.

When news of the Trump tower Russia meeting hit the airwaves, while on Air Force One, Trump wrote out a response full of lies for Trump jr. to present as his own to the media.

Trump lied because he knew it wasn't good for him or his son.

it's all so been said many times that Trump had his hands in every single thing that was going on he's not one to sit by and let someone else take control. As we can tell by his micromanaging of tweets to spread disinformation and distract.
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Trump went on national live TV and asked Russia to hack Hillary Clinton's emails and said they would be rewarded mightily.
^^ A joke at one of his huge rallies. You are hysterical. The NSA has every email that anyone sends. No one needs "Russia" to hack anything you lying clown.
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We already know for a fact there was no collusion.

Since it's been proven that the entire story was invented by Democrats for political purposes.

Let's hope the DOJ makes the entire report public, so the American people can know everything. It will also complete the humiliation of the DNC and mainstream media (same thing).
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If there is not a unconditional release to the public/ congress then it will be time to burn it all down.

They can redact witness names who maybe put in danger, undercover agents and secret spy shit but if we dont get a full reporting of what happened then its torch time..
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If there is not a unconditional release to the public/ congress then it will be time to burn it all down.

They can redact witness names who maybe put in danger, undercover agents and secret spy shit but if we dont get a full reporting of what happened then its torch time..
What's it feel like to stomp your feet, cry and make 20 threads a day for 2 1/2 yrs only to be completely wrong about everything you've said?

Will you still continue to make a fool out of yourself and get duped by msm for the next 6 years, or have you learned your lesson?
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If there is not a unconditional release to the public/ congress then it will be time to burn it all down.

They can redact witness names who maybe put in danger, undercover agents and secret spy shit but if we dont get a full reporting of what happened then its torch time..
Yep. Good, bad, or otherwise, the report has to be released in full or it will hang over Trump's head for the rest of his time in office. The only reason they wouldn't release it is if it were bad for Trump so if they don't release it, people (not his fans) will assume it implicates him in something he doesn't want people to know.
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Yeah, um, well, maybe not?

Here's a fucked-up idea: What if Donald Himself really knew nothing about anything? And instead, what if it was Don Jr and the scumbags around Don himself that colluded with Russia to help dear ol' Dad win the election?

I realize that this is a completely far-fetched idea, but to me anyway, it's maybe, kinda, possible. I think Donald Trump is suffering from Dementia and severe Narcissism. And the greedy fuck that he is, I don't think he wanted to actually win. I read somewhere that he wanted it only to be a publicity stunt. What if that's all he wanted, and Pooty had dirt on him and other members of his inner circle, and used that info to plant his idiot puppet in the white house?

Just an idea.

Anyway, regardless, the Mueller report is out. Hopefully we will get to see the unreacted version of it. And then we will finally know for sure if DonDon the Don is a piece of shit scumbag or an innocent flower.
We already know Trump knew about the meeting because Cohen has testified to that fact.

Now maybe Trump wasn't involved in some of the Stone/Manafort Russian financial dealings but Trump has his own to worry about.

Trump was 100% involved with the email shit, Cohen already testified on that as have others.
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Cadet Bone Spurrs ran away to his hiding place again for the weekend. You'd think that maybe this just might be important. Oh well. It's Mueller Time!

One last weekend before all hell breaks loose for him.. Makes me wonder now if his last Twittertamprum was because he was told shit was was about to drop.
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One last weekend before all hell breaks loose for him.. Makes me wonder now if his last Twittertamprum was because he was told shit was was about to drop.
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Don't be a Russia-Collusion-Denier. You know collusion is a fact. CNN said so, and I believe they said it on more than one occasion.

Russian-Collusion-Deniers are as sad and misled as Smollett-Attack-Deniers.
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