Newenglanddeac
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Too many posts here on side issues. There is one issue that everyone need to be focusing on.
Mueller's report specifically included an executive summary and introduction for both issues of the report that were designed to be publicly released. Mueller also redacted the report that was sent to Barr so that it could be publicly released. Mueller personally informed Barr of this on March 5. Despite this, Barr took it upon himself to issue his summary letter on March 24 and to withhold the report for further redactions. Mueller personally informed Barr that he disagreed with this on March 24.
So you have the AG actively working against the conclusions and dissemination of the special counsel report. Beyond that, the Senate and/or House used attorneys to question witnesses in the Watergate Hearings. The House is trying to do that now and Barr is refusing.
This is worse than Watergate.
Yep. Republicans have spent the last 40 years figuring out how to get away with the next Watergate and they're succeeding.
meh, call me when they actually do any of the things they threaten to do
Saw some of the Sen. Harris questioning of AG Barr.
Did not appear that Harris have ever appeared before a Judge. Complex statements followed by "True or false".
I laughed .
This is why the House wants attorneys to do the questioning. (Although I guess Harris is an attorney). And Barr doesn't want any part of that.
This is why the House wants attorneys to do the questioning. (Although I guess Harris is an attorney). And Barr doesn't want any part of that.
Mueller also redacted the report that was sent to Barr so that it could be publicly released.