Rufus Shinra
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I feel as if thousands of US constitutional scholars screamed and then facepalmed.Well, that's no big escalation I'm sure:
I feel as if thousands of US constitutional scholars screamed and then facepalmed.Well, that's no big escalation I'm sure:
... where is the head-banging-wall emoji when you need one?Well, that's no big escalation I'm sure:
The problem is that the MSM wants their clicks and views and will do anything to get that, even misconstrue or obfuscate anything that comes by to do so. Ever since a certain law had been removed that placed limits on how a news organization operates (mostly to prevent misinformation/lies being news or turning news organizations into propaganda ministries)...
He clearly is a deep undercover operative, set up by the KGB for this very reason decades ago.I think people need to start seriously considering that Mueller may have been somehow subverted by Putin. That is the only possible explanation why he would burry the collusion investigation...
I think that may be a bit too much, but it definitely should be the subject of another investigation. Democracy and freedom need to be protected at all costs.He clearly is a deep undercover operative, set up by the KGB for this very reason decades ago.
Nonsense. It obviously must have been GRU.He clearly is a deep undercover operative, set up by the KGB for this very reason decades ago.
That may be so - Ras-Putin, Dva-Putin, simply - Putin. OMG he's alive!Rasputin himself
If its that fucking cult again I'm gonna get pissedpowerful South Koreans
It seems that Deutsche Bank is giving Trump's Financial Records to Congress...
It won't... and I would expect that the DoJ has multiple copies just in case because of the situation now...This will end well and with reasoned decisions.
How many times must I tell you, it's 'alternative facts' now.Fake news fake news fake news.
Not as catchy as fake news.How many times must I tell you, it's 'alternative facts' now.
How many times must I tell you, it's 'alternative facts' now.
Some of Robert S. Mueller III's investigators have told associates that Attorney General William P. Barr failed to adequately portray the findings of their inquiry and that they were more troubling for President Trump than Mr. Barr indicated, according to government officials and others familiar with their simmering frustrations.
At stake in the dispute — the first evidence of tension between Mr. Barr and the special counsel's office — is who shapes the public's initial understanding of one of the most consequential government investigations in American history. Some members of Mr. Mueller's team are concerned that, because Mr. Barr created the first narrative of the special counsel's findings, Americans' views will have hardened before the investigation's conclusions become public.
Mr. Barr has said he would move quickly to release the nearly 400-page report but needed time to scrub out confidential information. The special counsel's investigators had already written multiple summaries of the report, and some team members believe that Mr. Barr should have included more of their material in the four-page letter he wrote on March 24 laying out their main conclusions, according to government officials familiar with the investigation. Mr. Barr only briefly cited the special counsel's work in his letter.
#BREAKING: House Judiciary chair calls on Mueller to testify on Russia investigation http://hill.cm/4DC4TKa