the other mike
Diamond Member
Or, maybe Attorney General Barr will be allowed to do his job.
(which I'm sure he'll enjoy after the way he was treated by the House Democrats recently.
I hope it's all on C-Span and that the Senate Judiciary Committee subpoena's Christopher Steele, Lisa Page and Peter Stzrok first, just to 'clear the air' for a couple of days before the celebrities show up.
Attorney General William Barr has begun to fill in details on his controversial pledge to investigate whether the FBI and Justice Department engaged in improper “spying” on the Trump campaign in 2016.
Bloomberg - Are you a robot?
Attorney General William Barr testified in front of Congress for a second straight day on Wednesday and again made news about the Russia investigation. This time, testifying before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee, the attorney general made headlines for comments suggesting he would investigate the president’s political adversaries.
While Barr again reiterated that he viewed the Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 6(e) as limiting his ability to release an unredacted version of the Mueller report to Congress—contrary to historical and legal precedentthat Barr himself cited later in his own testimony—the day’s bigger highlight came when the attorney general said that he believed “spying did occur” against President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign.
William Barr Promises to Investigate Obama Officials for “Spying” on Trump Campaign
(which I'm sure he'll enjoy after the way he was treated by the House Democrats recently.
I hope it's all on C-Span and that the Senate Judiciary Committee subpoena's Christopher Steele, Lisa Page and Peter Stzrok first, just to 'clear the air' for a couple of days before the celebrities show up.
Attorney General William Barr has begun to fill in details on his controversial pledge to investigate whether the FBI and Justice Department engaged in improper “spying” on the Trump campaign in 2016.
Bloomberg - Are you a robot?
Attorney General William Barr testified in front of Congress for a second straight day on Wednesday and again made news about the Russia investigation. This time, testifying before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee, the attorney general made headlines for comments suggesting he would investigate the president’s political adversaries.
While Barr again reiterated that he viewed the Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 6(e) as limiting his ability to release an unredacted version of the Mueller report to Congress—contrary to historical and legal precedentthat Barr himself cited later in his own testimony—the day’s bigger highlight came when the attorney general said that he believed “spying did occur” against President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign.
William Barr Promises to Investigate Obama Officials for “Spying” on Trump Campaign
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