Mueller told Barr his memo failed to fully capture "context/nature/substance" of Mueller's probe

He's one of the most honorable men ever on the federal payroll.


....and THAT "honorableness" is PRECISELY why morons and Trump ass kissers cannot condone Mueller's involvement in this investigation.
 
Go Mueller!
To jail? Sounds fair to me.

Why would that be "fair"? What laws did Mueller break? He's one of the most honorable men ever on the federal payroll.
Mueller was a co conspirator with the Clinton crime family in the treasonous act of selling Russia 20% of the US's uranium. He's a bad boy. There will be plenty more charges to add to that after the real investigation is over.
 
Go Mueller!
To jail? Sounds fair to me.

Why would that be "fair"? What laws did Mueller break? He's one of the most honorable men ever on the federal payroll.
Mueller was a co conspirator with the Clinton crime family in the treasonous act of selling Russia 20% of the US's uranium. He's a bad boy. There will be plenty more charges to add to that after the real investigation is over.

Don't you realize that fake news conspiracy theory has been thoroughly debunked? Stop lying.

FACT CHECK: Hillary Clinton Gave 20 Percent of United States' Uranium to Russia in Exchange for Clinton Foundation Donations?
 
He's one of the most honorable men ever on the federal payroll.


....and THAT "honorableness" is PRECISELY why morons and Trump ass kissers cannot condone Mueller's involvement in this investigation.
Come on tripod. That Mueller fiasco wasn't an investigation. It was an attempt to cover up for all those Clinton disciples who will eventually end up in jail
 
Per Washington Post. Being reported on CNN. Link below.

Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III expressed his concerns in a letter to William P. Barr after the attorney general publicized Mueller's principal conclusions. Mueller also pressed Barr in a phone call to release executive summaries of his report.

Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III wrote a letter in late March complaining to Attorney General William P. Barr that a four-page memo to Congress describing the principal conclusions of the investigation into President Trump “did not fully capture the context, nature, and substance” of Mueller’s work, according to a copy of the letter reviewed Tuesday by The Washington Post.

At the time the letter was sent on March 27, Barr had announced that Mueller had not found a conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russian officials seeking to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. Barr also said Mueller had not reached a conclusion about whether Trump had tried to obstruct justice, but Barr reviewed the evidence and found it insufficient to support such a charge.

Days after Barr’s announcement, Mueller wrote a previously unknown private letter to the Justice Department, which revealed a degree of dissatisfaction with the public discussion of Mueller’s work that shocked senior Justice Department officials, according to people familiar with the discussions.

More: Mueller complained to Barr that memo did not capture ‘context’ of probe

Good for Mueller speaking out about his report being twisted by Barr.
He didn't say twisted, hateweasel.

He said the 4 page list of conclusions didn't fully explain the nuances of the 400 page report.
 
You haven't read a single word of Mueller's, doofus. Remember what you were "quoting": "officials said."

Barr seriously misrepresented Mueller's findings. Whoever is now willing to believe any characterization by Barr of any subsequent conversations with Mueller should have his head examined. If you however believe that Mueller wrote Barr a scorching letter merely because the media got it wrong and the public is befuddled because of that, you can spare yourself the examination.
HAHAHA
That's justl lie... And a childish one.

Mueller didn't write a "scorching" letter, Drama Queen.. Mueller wanted a piece meal release instead of a full release.

Read the letter. Mueller never-ever accused Barr of "misrepresenting" a single fact. Not one. Zero. Nadda. Zilch.

Haters really should grow up.

Stop hating and think about it.....Why are Democrats "negotiating" with Mueller on his offer to testify before house committees?

Why don't Democrats just invite him on his own terms and ask him questions? What are Democrats afraid of? They're afraid of the truth.

You put your eggs in the wrong basket

Trump and America won. Collusion Troofers lost.
 
If Barr is supposed to capture nuances and intent then Muller was not precise enough, likely intentionally
 
Trump says it's up to Mueller whether he testified. Come on Mueller!

If you expect him to say something at odds with the report that will finally give you Trump in chains, you'll be disappointed.
 
Trump says it's up to Mueller whether he testified. Come on Mueller!

If you expect him to say something at odds with the report that will finally give you Trump in chains, you'll be disappointed.

All Mueller has to do is answer questions about his investigation - under oath. Congress also needs the complete unredacted report along with all supporting information and evidence.
 
Lindsey Graham Asks If Mueller Wants To Dispute Barr’s Account Of Phone Call

Why is Graham just narrowly focusing on that phone call? Why not bring Mueller in for FULL testimony on the entire investigation and report? Since I doubt that phone call was recorded - there would be no record. However, Mueller certainly made his concerns clear in his written letter to Barr.

59374471_2224035097634174_2374077090220736512_n.jpg
 
Last edited:
Sounds like Mueller may be testifying in the House soon.

Yeah, it'll be really exciting to hear him telling Congress ALL about how his report ACTUALLY indicted Trump for all sorts of crimes, despite the actual words of the report, which everyone who isn't an illiterate leftist drone can read for themselves.
 
Trump says it's up to Mueller whether he testified. Come on Mueller!

If you expect him to say something at odds with the report that will finally give you Trump in chains, you'll be disappointed.

All Mueller has to do is answer questions about his investigation - under oath. Congress also needs the complete unredacted report along with all supporting information and evidence.

What do you think Mueller will say that's different?
 
Mueller does not want to ignite the liberal emotional meltdown when he clears the deck.
 
First trump trued to fire Mueller. Then, he refused to be interviewed by mueller. Now he wants to keep Mueller from testifying to congress...

Nothing to see here, folks....
 
Trump Would Have Been Charged With Obstruction If He Weren’t President, Former U.S. Prosecutors Say

Conduct outlined in the Mueller report would lead to multiple felony charges against anyone else, according to at least 375 former federal prosecutors.

“Each of us believes that the conduct of President Trump described in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report would, in the case of any other person not covered by the Office of Legal Counsel policy against indicting a sitting President, result in multiple felony charges for obstruction of justice,” said the statement, which was posted online Monday after garnering at least 375 signatures.

“To look at these facts and say that a prosecutor could not probably sustain a conviction for obstruction of justice — the standard set out in Principles of Federal Prosecution — runs counter to logic and our experience,” the statement continued.

The statement contradicts Attorney General William Barr’s assertion that Mueller’s report found insufficient evidence showing Trump obstructed justice.

Trump Would Have Been Charged With Obstruction If He Weren't President, Former U.S. Prosecutors Say

375 former federal prosecutors? Damn, that should tell us something.
 
Trump Would Have Been Charged With Obstruction If He Weren’t President, Former U.S. Prosecutors Say

Conduct outlined in the Mueller report would lead to multiple felony charges against anyone else, according to at least 375 former federal prosecutors.

“Each of us believes that the conduct of President Trump described in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report would, in the case of any other person not covered by the Office of Legal Counsel policy against indicting a sitting President, result in multiple felony charges for obstruction of justice,” said the statement, which was posted online Monday after garnering at least 375 signatures.

“To look at these facts and say that a prosecutor could not probably sustain a conviction for obstruction of justice — the standard set out in Principles of Federal Prosecution — runs counter to logic and our experience,” the statement continued.

The statement contradicts Attorney General William Barr’s assertion that Mueller’s report found insufficient evidence showing Trump obstructed justice.

Trump Would Have Been Charged With Obstruction If He Weren't President, Former U.S. Prosecutors Say

375 former federal prosecutors? Damn, that should tell us something.
Birfer.
 

Forum List

Back
Top