nat4900
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OPINION
It would have been a reasonable and wise decision by Barr to have received the Mueller report on a Friday night, and issue a statement that would basically state this:
I have received from the special counsel a lengthy report (400 pages) with various summaries by his team members. The complexities within this report will precipitate weeks of review and we will need to implement the following procedures:
1. For the sake of full transparency, we will petition an appropriate judge to rule on what segments of grandjury testimonies may or may not be disclosed.
2. We will also need the help of Mueller's team in perhaps excluding from any public findings any or all statements within the Mueller report that could jeopardize future and on-going investigations entrusted to the various other jurisdictions.
Given these important procedures to be undertaken, the DOJ will release to the various congressional committees the Mueller report (with statements on the reasons for any redactions,) no later than the end of this April.
BUT........Barr, instead, chose to serve his master, Trump, over the legitimacy of his office of an impartial AG......and he is now suffering the consequences of his biased decision to prejudicially "clear" Trump....
A grave mistake......
It would have been a reasonable and wise decision by Barr to have received the Mueller report on a Friday night, and issue a statement that would basically state this:
I have received from the special counsel a lengthy report (400 pages) with various summaries by his team members. The complexities within this report will precipitate weeks of review and we will need to implement the following procedures:
1. For the sake of full transparency, we will petition an appropriate judge to rule on what segments of grandjury testimonies may or may not be disclosed.
2. We will also need the help of Mueller's team in perhaps excluding from any public findings any or all statements within the Mueller report that could jeopardize future and on-going investigations entrusted to the various other jurisdictions.
Given these important procedures to be undertaken, the DOJ will release to the various congressional committees the Mueller report (with statements on the reasons for any redactions,) no later than the end of this April.
BUT........Barr, instead, chose to serve his master, Trump, over the legitimacy of his office of an impartial AG......and he is now suffering the consequences of his biased decision to prejudicially "clear" Trump....
A grave mistake......
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