Simple question: Will you accept Mueller's report as the truth?

will you accept Mueller's report as truth?


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You’re hyping it up, so what’s the crime? Why are you moving goalposts? All that happened was an election, you said activity. You say what ?

I just said twice that I don't know what the crimes are, if there are any.

You seem awfully defensive about this.
How is there an investigation?

Because there was a bipartisan agreement to conduct an investigation.

This isn't complicated.
Nope

You don't have to like it, but that's what happened.

Mueller Pick Meets a Rare Bipartisan Consensus - The Atlantic
"Bipartisan consensus" isn't a goddamn crime, nor is it an argument.....When are you going to get that through your thick head?
 
Unlike Trumpers who only give lip service to the Constitution, I believe in it. No president is above the law and that includes Trump. If Mueller's Report makes a strong case that Trump committed crimes, violated his oath of office, or compromised the national security of the nation, the Congress should act to remove him from office. Only those that put the man ahead of the law would agree otherwise.
Outstanding run-on platitude.
 
I just said twice that I don't know what the crimes are, if there are any.

You seem awfully defensive about this.
How is there an investigation?

Because there was a bipartisan agreement to conduct an investigation.

This isn't complicated.
Nope

You don't have to like it, but that's what happened.

Mueller Pick Meets a Rare Bipartisan Consensus - The Atlantic
Ahh cause MSM said so. Only in leftist land

Here's a link from Fox News.

Robert Mueller appointment to lead Russia probe wins bipartisan praise
 
I just said twice that I don't know what the crimes are, if there are any.

You seem awfully defensive about this.
Then, whether you care to admit or not, there's now lawful reason for the Mule's inquisition to exist.... Specific criminal acts
are required to be named prior to investigations being launched.... Nondescript "links" aren't a criminal act.

Your elected representatives apparently think otherwise, as they agreed to the appointment of Mueller.

Maybe you should try voting them out.
Nope

House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis.: “My priority has been to ensure thorough and independent investigations are allowed to follow the facts wherever they may lead. That is what we’ve been doing here in the House. The addition of Robert Mueller as special counsel is consistent with this goal, and I welcome his role at the Department of Justice. The important ongoing bipartisan investigation in the House will also continue."

House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce, R-Calif.: “Robert Mueller is the right man to lead this investigation. He’s a strong, independent leader who built an impeccable reputation over decades in law enforcement. And as special counsel, I’m confident he’ll pursue the facts – wherever they may lead. As I’ve said before, Vladimir Putin’s acts of aggression pose serious threats to the U.S. and our allies. We’ve got to get to the bottom of Russia’s efforts to meddle in our democratic process so we can keep it from happening again.”

Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif.: “It’s time to get to the bottom of this. I’ve been pressing the DOJ to take this step for nearly 3 months because the Americans deserve nothing less than the truth. I have faith that Robert Mueller will provide the independence necessary to be sure this investigation is conducted with the trust and confidence of the American people.”

Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb.: “Robert Mueller is an exceptional public servant -- from his days as a decorated Marine, through his years as a federal prosecutor, to his time as head of the criminal division and then as Acting Deputy Attorney General, and then onto his twelve years of principled leadership as the Director of the FBI. His record, character, and trustworthiness have been lauded for decades by Republicans and Democrats alike.”

Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine: “The Deputy Attorney General made an excellent choice in selecting former FBI Director Robert Mueller to serve as special counsel. He has sterling credentials and is above reproach. Because of his experience leading the FBI for more than a decade, Mr. Mueller has established relationships with FBI agents and will be able to move forward quickly. He is well respected on both sides of the aisle and will inspire public confidence in the investigation. In the meantime, the Senate Intelligence Committee will continue our investigation into Russia's attempts to influence elections. This investigation will be broader than the special counsel’s charge, and it is important that we continue to follow the evidence wherever it may lead. “

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.: “The decision by the Deputy Attorney General to appoint former FBI Director Robert Mueller as a special counsel confirms that the investigation into Russian intervention into our election will continue, as stated last week by Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe. The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence will also continue its investigation into this matter.”

Robert Mueller appointment to lead Russia probe wins bipartisan praise
 
I just said twice that I don't know what the crimes are, if there are any.

You seem awfully defensive about this.
How is there an investigation?

Because there was a bipartisan agreement to conduct an investigation.

This isn't complicated.
Nope

You don't have to like it, but that's what happened.

Mueller Pick Meets a Rare Bipartisan Consensus - The Atlantic
"Bipartisan consensus" isn't a goddamn crime, nor is it an argument.....When are you going to get that through your thick head?

Uhh, I didn't say that bipartisan consensus is a crime.

Are you having a difficult time following along?
 
I just said twice that I don't know what the crimes are, if there are any.

You seem awfully defensive about this.
Then, whether you care to admit or not, there's now lawful reason for the Mule's inquisition to exist.... Specific criminal acts
are required to be named prior to investigations being launched.... Nondescript "links" aren't a criminal act.

Your elected representatives apparently think otherwise, as they agreed to the appointment of Mueller.

Maybe you should try voting them out.
Nope

House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis.: “My priority has been to ensure thorough and independent investigations are allowed to follow the facts wherever they may lead. That is what we’ve been doing here in the House. The addition of Robert Mueller as special counsel is consistent with this goal, and I welcome his role at the Department of Justice. The important ongoing bipartisan investigation in the House will also continue."

House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce, R-Calif.: “Robert Mueller is the right man to lead this investigation. He’s a strong, independent leader who built an impeccable reputation over decades in law enforcement. And as special counsel, I’m confident he’ll pursue the facts – wherever they may lead. As I’ve said before, Vladimir Putin’s acts of aggression pose serious threats to the U.S. and our allies. We’ve got to get to the bottom of Russia’s efforts to meddle in our democratic process so we can keep it from happening again.”

Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif.: “It’s time to get to the bottom of this. I’ve been pressing the DOJ to take this step for nearly 3 months because the Americans deserve nothing less than the truth. I have faith that Robert Mueller will provide the independence necessary to be sure this investigation is conducted with the trust and confidence of the American people.”

Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb.: “Robert Mueller is an exceptional public servant -- from his days as a decorated Marine, through his years as a federal prosecutor, to his time as head of the criminal division and then as Acting Deputy Attorney General, and then onto his twelve years of principled leadership as the Director of the FBI. His record, character, and trustworthiness have been lauded for decades by Republicans and Democrats alike.”

Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine: “The Deputy Attorney General made an excellent choice in selecting former FBI Director Robert Mueller to serve as special counsel. He has sterling credentials and is above reproach. Because of his experience leading the FBI for more than a decade, Mr. Mueller has established relationships with FBI agents and will be able to move forward quickly. He is well respected on both sides of the aisle and will inspire public confidence in the investigation. In the meantime, the Senate Intelligence Committee will continue our investigation into Russia's attempts to influence elections. This investigation will be broader than the special counsel’s charge, and it is important that we continue to follow the evidence wherever it may lead. “

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.: “The decision by the Deputy Attorney General to appoint former FBI Director Robert Mueller as a special counsel confirms that the investigation into Russian intervention into our election will continue, as stated last week by Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe. The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence will also continue its investigation into this matter.”

Robert Mueller appointment to lead Russia probe wins bipartisan praise
That’s after the investigation was forced on Americans cause leftists couldn’t accept election results.
 
Mueller is part of The Deep State and anyone stupid enough to trust a man who has knowingly put innocent men in jail is a moron.
 
I just said twice that I don't know what the crimes are, if there are any.

You seem awfully defensive about this.
Then, whether you care to admit or not, there's now lawful reason for the Mule's inquisition to exist.... Specific criminal acts
are required to be named prior to investigations being launched.... Nondescript "links" aren't a criminal act.

Your elected representatives apparently think otherwise, as they agreed to the appointment of Mueller.

Maybe you should try voting them out.
Nope

House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis.: “My priority has been to ensure thorough and independent investigations are allowed to follow the facts wherever they may lead. That is what we’ve been doing here in the House. The addition of Robert Mueller as special counsel is consistent with this goal, and I welcome his role at the Department of Justice. The important ongoing bipartisan investigation in the House will also continue."

House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce, R-Calif.: “Robert Mueller is the right man to lead this investigation. He’s a strong, independent leader who built an impeccable reputation over decades in law enforcement. And as special counsel, I’m confident he’ll pursue the facts – wherever they may lead. As I’ve said before, Vladimir Putin’s acts of aggression pose serious threats to the U.S. and our allies. We’ve got to get to the bottom of Russia’s efforts to meddle in our democratic process so we can keep it from happening again.”

Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif.: “It’s time to get to the bottom of this. I’ve been pressing the DOJ to take this step for nearly 3 months because the Americans deserve nothing less than the truth. I have faith that Robert Mueller will provide the independence necessary to be sure this investigation is conducted with the trust and confidence of the American people.”

Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb.: “Robert Mueller is an exceptional public servant -- from his days as a decorated Marine, through his years as a federal prosecutor, to his time as head of the criminal division and then as Acting Deputy Attorney General, and then onto his twelve years of principled leadership as the Director of the FBI. His record, character, and trustworthiness have been lauded for decades by Republicans and Democrats alike.”

Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine: “The Deputy Attorney General made an excellent choice in selecting former FBI Director Robert Mueller to serve as special counsel. He has sterling credentials and is above reproach. Because of his experience leading the FBI for more than a decade, Mr. Mueller has established relationships with FBI agents and will be able to move forward quickly. He is well respected on both sides of the aisle and will inspire public confidence in the investigation. In the meantime, the Senate Intelligence Committee will continue our investigation into Russia's attempts to influence elections. This investigation will be broader than the special counsel’s charge, and it is important that we continue to follow the evidence wherever it may lead. “

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.: “The decision by the Deputy Attorney General to appoint former FBI Director Robert Mueller as a special counsel confirms that the investigation into Russian intervention into our election will continue, as stated last week by Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe. The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence will also continue its investigation into this matter.”

Robert Mueller appointment to lead Russia probe wins bipartisan praise
That’s after the investigation was forced on Americans cause leftists couldn’t accept election results.

Looks like elected Republicans went along with it. Maybe you should try voting them out if you feel this strongly about them agreeing with the appointment of Mueller.
 
Well its a simple enough question, and the poll is simple so....go ahead, respond. you know you want to..


The report of the special counsel is, by law, confidential and made to the attorney general. If the attorney general releases anything it won't be the full report. As you can see the report is intended to be an explanation why the special counsel advanced or withheld prosecution. Don't expect to see anything on people he chose not to prosecute, that would be a violation of DOJ policies. Barr does thing by the book.

(c)Closing documentation. At the conclusion of the Special Counsel's work, he or she shall provide the Attorney General with a confidential report explaining the prosecution or declination decisions reached by the Special Counsel.

28 CFR 600.8 - Notification and reports by the Special Counsel.

The left can cry and moan all they want, Barr will follow the law and DOJ policies.

.
 
Hilarious to see so many replies in this thread that obviously support the concept of a sitting POTUS that ran a campaign compromised by Americans that conspired with a foreign government adversary/enemy.

You people are pathetic & you should move to Siberia so, you can all be the Russians that you really are.

Tell Jill Stein to stop conspiring with Putin
 
Unlike Trumpers who only give lip service to the Constitution, I believe in it. No president is above the law and that includes Trump. If Mueller's Report makes a strong case that Trump committed crimes, violated his oath of office, or compromised the national security of the nation, the Congress should act to remove him from office. Only those that put the man ahead of the law would agree otherwise.
No one is above the law. Just point to the crime
As I made clear, I wrote "if" the Mueller Report makes a case against Trump, then he should face the consequences of his actions as no one is above the law. Do you agree or is Trump above the law?

Never heard that in our judicial system. Need a crime

Really, you must live in a cave.

There is suspicion Russia influenced our 2016 election. An investigation commenced, and during that investigation witness and documentary evidence collected uncovered other crimes. It's really that simple.
 
Unlike Trumpers who only give lip service to the Constitution, I believe in it. No president is above the law and that includes Trump. If Mueller's Report makes a strong case that Trump committed crimes, violated his oath of office, or compromised the national security of the nation, the Congress should act to remove him from office. Only those that put the man ahead of the law would agree otherwise.
No one is above the law. Just point to the crime
As I made clear, I wrote "if" the Mueller Report makes a case against Trump, then he should face the consequences of his actions as no one is above the law. Do you agree or is Trump above the law?
Never heard that in our judicial system. Need a crime
What crime do you want?

Conspiracy
Obstruction
Money laundering
Tax fraud
Election fraud
 

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