If it was anything but a nothing-burger, substantial details would already have leaked out and there'd be celebrating in the streets, of some cities.
The investigation resulted in 34 indictments. Mueller not recommending anymore indictments at the end of the investigation doesnt really mean anything. After 34 indictments, who is left to indict? Mueller cant recommend a Trump indictment because a sitting president cannot be indicted. Congress can only pursue impeachment and Congress hasnt yet learned the details of the report After 34 indictments, what exactly did you tell us when you told us so? And lets not forget New York State is still pursuing investigations into potential tax and insurance fraud. And a sitting president isnt protected from being charged with a crime at a state level, only at the federal level.
so............is it back to full on Stormy Daniels at MSNBC? Here is hoping that Stormy performs at next summers confab in Milwaukee.
That Russia didn't tamper with the election, and that Russia didn't release the Wasserman-shultz emails to Wikileaks.
Adam Schiff just said he has evidence and proof of collusion. Gerry Nadler says the authority of the office of attorney general does not include authority to help people commit crimes and obstruct justice. I say we don't need a concise synopsis of Mueller's report, we need it all. Nancy Pelosi is not going to allow a William Barr disclosure to the House of Representatives to be in secret. She will not allow William Barr to shield Donald Trump. Nancy is one tough AMERICAN woman!
17 intelligence agencies! 17 intelligence agencies! 17 intelligence agencies! 17 intelligence agencies! 17 intelligence agencies!
Oh okay. With 34 indictments (whats that ridiculous thing you and your people call it...a nothing-burger? A nothing-burger topped with 34 indictments ) i think its clear the scope of the investigation went beyond Russian interference anyways I'm more interested in Trump's shady business dealings myself
These days indictments aren't as impressive as they used to be. Largely because above a certain income level, people don't get convicted very often. I wouldn't want to be indicted since I'd probably end up in prison. It will be interesting to see how many people go to jail. I have zero faith in anyone that claims they can bring Trump down because of all the useless bullshit that has been brought into the fray. And because I haven't seen any "proof" that I can trust about anything remotely indictable that he's credited with doing. There's just so much irrelevant static.
17 intelligence agencies said Russia interfered with American elections. Now Mister Mueller goes to Congress to talk if Barr and Trump like it or not.
Wooah We're half way there Woah-oh Living on a prayer Take my hand and we'll make it, I swear Woah-oh Living on a prayer