Attorney General William Barr sent a letter to Congress on Friday informing lawmakers that he had received the Mueller report.
Read a copy of the letter below:
Attorney General William Barr sent a letter to Congress on Friday informing lawmakers that he had received the Mueller report.
Read a copy of the letter below:
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In the letter:
“What other information from the report can be released to Congress”
Huh?
So, collusion?
Prepare to be disappointed.
Junior isn’t getting indicted. The daughter isn’t getting indicted. The son in law isn’t getting indicted. All this hype about “Mueller time!” is going to be a big bust.
And because Democrats lack marketing skillz, the incompetent imbecile shitting in the Oval Office will be off and running about being exonerated with impunity. There will be no counter message but what will appear to be feckless goal-shifting and vague promises about the SDNY doing the job.
And if this ages horribly, I welcome it.
One way or another, we’ll know what’s in the report within a week. I guarantee it. Too many people in both the FBI and the DOJ (including Rod Rosenstein) want this report to be made public. No one can stop this now.