WEATHER53
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Baloney. No person is above the law nor beneath it.He hasn't been reasonable as far as I can tell.He probably is, but he's also one of the more reasonable conservatives here so take it easy on the guy.You mad, bro?It hurts me more that my kids have to grow up in the world with illogical people like you living in it. PC pussies.
You seem frustrated.
He has repeatedly and perhaps deliberately misrepresented the facts.
FACTS - You Leftist Loon:
Ratcliffe: "Your report and today you said at all times the special counsel team operated under, was guided by, and followed Justice Department policies and principles. So, which DOJ policy or principle sets forth a legal standard that an investigated person is not exonerated if their innocence from criminal conduct is not conclusively determined?"
Mueller: "Can you repeat the last part of that question?"
Ratcliffe: "Yeah. Which DOJ policy or principle set forth a legal standard that an investigated person is not exonerated, if their innocence from criminal conduct is not conclusively determined? Where does that language come from Director? Where is the DOJ policy that says that?"
Mueller: [Silence]
Ratcliffe: "Let me make it easier. Can you give me an example, other than Donald Trump, where the Justice Department determined that an investigated person was not exonerated, because their innocence was not conclusively determined?"
Mueller: "I cannot, but this is unique situation."
Ratcliffe: "Well you can't, time is short. I've got five minutes. Let's just leave it at you can't find it because, I'll tell you why, it doesn't exist."Can you give me an example, other than Donald Trump, where the Justice Department determined that an investigated person was not exonerated, because their innocence was not conclusively determined?"
It's a stupid line of questioning as the president is the only person in America who cannot be indicted of a crime. Because of that dynamic, it will always create unique leagal circumstances.