Trump Administration buckles

moe

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so you're saying trump isn't obstructing justice....
Yep, he's off the hook, congrats!! LOL Not really. Actually Trump's just getting nervous about more obstruction charges, time to cooperate.
 

Keyser76

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loI I like to read the topic and guess which trump fan boys have to weigh in defending their boy first, why not just call it fake news like yer hero?
 

moe

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what obstruction charges is he currently facing?
ok, Trump is facing potential impeachment for obstruction of justice, feel better now? Trump also might have thought that it's better to not face potentially more evidence of obstruction of justice while trying to counter existing evidence of obstruction of justice therefore the DOJ is relenting and providing some access to Mueller documents formerly withheld.
 

atlkvb

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ok, Trump is facing potential impeachment for obstruction of justice, feel better now? Trump also might have thought that it's better to not face potentially more evidence of obstruction of justice while trying to counter existing evidence of obstruction of justice therefore the DOJ is relenting and providing some access to Mueller documents formerly withheld.

What's in those documents House Democrats are going to learn Mueller doesn't already know? Did he forget something in his final report?
 

Keyser76

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What's in those documents House Democrats are going to learn Mueller doesn't already know? Did he forget something in his final report?
The documents totally exonerate him, surprised the total package ain't out yet, lol.
 

atlkvb

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The documents totally exonerate him, surprised the total package ain't out yet, lol.

The rules restricting full access to special counsel's final report were passed by Democrats after the Kenn Starr Clinton inquiry. They're the ones who demanded the full special counsel's report be redacted. Now of course they don't want to follow their own rules. Doesn't matter, they'll end up right where Mueller and Barr did. No collusion, no obstruction.
 

atlkvb

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Sounds like it probably is.

When/if they actually draw up articles of impeachment, they WILL have to present their case, and strong evidence, and call witnesses in the Senate. A good cross examination should produce Perry Mason type ratings.
 

bamaEER

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When/if they actually draw up articles of impeachment, they WILL have to present their case, and strong evidence, and call witnesses in the Senate. A good cross examination should produce Perry Mason type ratings.
That's why they'll begin with an Impeachment Inquiry to see if they have enough evidence to impeach.
 

atlkvb

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Did you even listen to Mueller?

What part of the special counsel charge prevented Mueller from naming a crime he believed Trump committed or referring any criminal activity he discovered to the AG for the House to consider prosecuting?
 

atlkvb

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That's why they'll begin with an Impeachment Inquiry to see if they have enough evidence to impeach.

Impeachment inquiries are usually based on a preponderance of criminal evidence already referred to the House for consideration of prosecution NOT a re- investigation of evidence already investigated and NOT referred to them for criminal prosecution. There either was a crime they're considering to prosecute, or there wasn't. There certainly isn't a need to re "investigate" all of the evidence they now have to see if a crime actually occurred? That's not how it's supposed to work. What was the special counsel charged to find, Love notes from Trump to the Russians? o_O
 

atlkvb

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That's why they'll begin with an Impeachment Inquiry to see if they have enough evidence to impeach.

That was the job of the special counsel. He didn't tell them he had that type of evidence. He left it up to them to figure it all out. What was he paid to do?
 
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bamaEER

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That was the job of the special counsel. He didn't tell them they had that type of evidence. He left it up to them to figure it all out. What was he paid to do?
Nope. Impeachment Inquiry is yet to come.