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DvlDog4WVU

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Sounding like Mueller is preparing his report, so for the sake of argument, let’s assume there is nothing there as it relates to collusion/conspiracy. Do we still need congressional inquiries? If so, why, considering we just had 2.5 years of investigations by the SC and FBI. Does Congress have the power to reach things Mueller and the FBI did not?

We have a report forthcoming from Mueller, we have FISA disclosures, and we have Horowitz’s report still to come. Additionally, we have that SC from Utah doing who the **** knows what. It’s received zero focus, attention, or analysis.

Does the Congressional inquiries now have real legitimacy in the left’s eyes? I’m gonna say it’s a big no from Coop based on previous responses to Congressional hearings. He has no respect for how Congress conducts business in investigations. Does Schiff bring legitimacy to them in your eyes?
 

atlkvb

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Sounding like Mueller is preparing his report, so for the sake of argument, let’s assume there is nothing there as it relates to collusion/conspiracy. Do we still need congressional inquiries? If so, why, considering we just had 2.5 years of investigations by the SC and FBI. Does Congress have the power to reach things Mueller and the FBI did not?

We have a report forthcoming from Mueller, we have FISA disclosures, and we have Horowitz’s report still to come. Additionally, we have that SC from Utah doing who the **** knows what. It’s received zero focus, attention, or analysis.

Does the Congressional inquiries now have real legitimacy in the left’s eyes? I’m gonna say it’s a big no from Coop based on previous responses to Congressional hearings. He has no respect for how Congress conducts business in investigations. Does Schiff bring legitimacy to them in your eyes?

They won't stop until they get Trump out of Office one way or another. Even if they just hound him the Hell out by constant badgering and harassment. As long as he goes, it doesn't matter.

The only thing they need to careful of is he probably knows what's in the redacted documents DOJ, DNI, and CIA deep staters don't want declassified. If he dumps all that sh*t, a lot of folks may be getting Perp walked.
 

79eer

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The only thing they need to careful of is he probably knows what's in the redacted documents.
Correction, he knows, ..........absolutely, positively, without question, ..... he knows. There is a reason Mueller has become as relevant as a fart in a windstorm.
 
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Boomboom521

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Sounding like Mueller is preparing his report, so for the sake of argument, let’s assume there is nothing there as it relates to collusion/conspiracy. Do we still need congressional inquiries? If so, why, considering we just had 2.5 years of investigations by the SC and FBI. Does Congress have the power to reach things Mueller and the FBI did not?

We have a report forthcoming from Mueller, we have FISA disclosures, and we have Horowitz’s report still to come. Additionally, we have that SC from Utah doing who the **** knows what. It’s received zero focus, attention, or analysis.

Does the Congressional inquiries now have real legitimacy in the left’s eyes? I’m gonna say it’s a big no from Coop based on previous responses to Congressional hearings. He has no respect for how Congress conducts business in investigations. Does Schiff bring legitimacy to them in your eyes?
No. No to all. It should be dropped, unless Mueller states clearly his investigation was impeded by something, which shouldn’t have been the case.

If Mueller’s findings are ambiguous, it would depend on the ambiguity if I would approve of further investigation (ie: financial ties that Mueller could not continue to pursue for some reason, unable to bring hard charges against a foreign entity for the hack).

If Mueller’s report is buried, then I want the House to be as nasty as they can.

I also want the FISA on Page to be clarified. If Mueller’s report doesn’t clear that up, then I want Congress to do so. If the DOJ isn’t cleaned up effectively in this report, then I want Congress to do so.
 

DvlDog4WVU

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No. No to all. It should be dropped, unless Mueller states clearly his investigation was impeded by something, which shouldn’t have been the case.

If Mueller’s findings are ambiguous, it would depend on the ambiguity if I would approve of further investigation (ie: financial ties that Mueller could not continue to pursue for some reason, unable to bring hard charges against a foreign entity for the hack).

If Mueller’s report is buried, then I want the House to be as nasty as they can.

I also want the FISA on Page to be clarified. If Mueller’s report doesn’t clear that up, then I want Congress to do so. If the DOJ isn’t cleaned up effectively in this report, then I want Congress to do so.
And by Congress, do you mean the house or senate?
 

TarHeelEer

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No. No to all. It should be dropped, unless Mueller states clearly his investigation was impeded by something, which shouldn’t have been the case.

If Mueller’s findings are ambiguous, it would depend on the ambiguity if I would approve of further investigation (ie: financial ties that Mueller could not continue to pursue for some reason, unable to bring hard charges against a foreign entity for the hack).

If Mueller’s report is buried, then I want the House to be as nasty as they can.

I also want the FISA on Page to be clarified. If Mueller’s report doesn’t clear that up, then I want Congress to do so. If the DOJ isn’t cleaned up effectively in this report, then I want Congress to do so.

There's 3 more FISA's we need to see.