AG Barr Has The Report...Now Wait For Dems Heads to Explode ...!

He Racist boy... still wsiting for your answers. All you do is try to hurl insults without answering any questions. Is that what racist do?
The plural of racist is racists.
FYI, Mueller exonerated him on the collusion issue. Specifically. That was his job. Does that answer your question?
No proof that Trump colluded with the Russians who helped him.
Mueller specifically said he was not exonerated on the obstruction issue and he left it to Barr whose position was stated even before the report was issued.
More goodies about Trump’s circle of crooks are in that Report, but Trump and his corrupt GOP allies are preventing its release.
Multi, I can help you with spelling and understanding current events and all kinds of things. Daddy just gives you money.
 
I repeat what I quoted above. Now, let’s see if you can answer your question. I will go slow.

Tell Mr. Trump what?

“I still to this day am at a loss to explain why nobody went to President Trump to tell him that there may be some people in your orbit that are connected to the Russians and working with the Russians,” Graham said. “How did it fail and break down here? What it a ruse to get into the Trump campaign? I don’t know, but I’m going to try and find out.”
Linsday is asking why nobody told trump that some of the people around may be connected to Russia.
 
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The plural of racist is racists.
FYI, Mueller exonerated him on the collusion issue. Specifically. That was his job. Does that answer your question?
No proof that Trump colluded with the Russians who helped him.
Mueller specifically said he was not exonerated on the obstruction issue and he left it to Barr whose position was stated even before the report was issued.
More goodies about Trump’s circle of crooks are in that Report, but Trump and his corrupt GOP allies are preventing its release.
Multi, I can help you with spelling and understanding current events and all kinds of things. Daddy just gives you money.
Why would you capitalize report?
 
The plural of racist is racists.
FYI, Mueller exonerated him on the collusion issue. Specifically. That was his job. Does that answer your question?
No proof that Trump colluded with the Russians who helped him.
Mueller specifically said he was not exonerated on the obstruction issue and he left it to Barr whose position was stated even before the report was issued.
More goodies about Trump’s circle of crooks are in that Report, but Trump and his corrupt GOP allies are preventing its release.
Multi, I can help you with spelling and understanding current events and all kinds of things. Daddy just gives you money.
Was it Muellers job to exonerate Trump?

Even a racist should know the answer...
 
Linsday is asking why nobody told trump that some of the people around may be connected to Russia.
Yay! Comprehension! I don’t give a damn if it’s because it was because he thinks the FBI played dirty, so long as we have facts...
such as Trump having people around who were connected to the Russians AND the Russians helped Trump.
 
Yay! Comprehension! I don’t give a damn if it’s because it was because he thinks the FBI played dirty, so long as we have facts...
such as Trump having people around who were connected to the Russians AND the Russians helped Trump.
What does may mean to you?
 
Most people, myself included, approve of how Mueller handled the report and want it released.

I wonder why releasing it is such a problem for Trump and Co.?

Fun!
 
Actually not, but nice try!
I read you a lot and you almost never say anything accurate. Almost impossible.
Almost impossible? That doesn't make any fucking sense, smart guy. You mean possible. I am gonna start charging you for this service. Dummy.
 
How many times can one know-nothing ask the same question? Did you not read my response?
Racist dude...Do you understand what a question is? Do you need help answering the question?

Here... I'll make it multiple choice to make it easier for you.

Q. Was it Muellers job to exonerate President Trump in his investigation?

a. Yes
b. No
 
ROBERT MUELLER'S REPORT IS 'JUST THE BEGINNING' OF DONALD TRUMP'S LEGAL TROUBLES, EXPERTS SAY

Last month, the Southern District of New York issued a sweeping subpoena to Trump's inaugural committee to hand over financial and donor records. Prosecutors are investigating everything from the committee’s spending to whether any donations came from illegal foreign entities.

The SDNY also obtained a guilty plea from Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney and self-described “fixer.” Cohen admitted to eight felony counts, two of which involved campaign finance violations involving hush money payments made to two women before the 2016 election. The former attorney said that he was directed to commit the crimes by the president himself.


The court’s recent release of search warrant documents relating to the FBI’s raid on Cohen suggests that federal prosecutors are not done looking into the president’s alleged involvement in the hush money conspiracy. Nearly all the material relating to the campaign finance violations was redacted.

“The SDNY investigation, in the end, has to be far more concerning for the president,” Moss said, adding that Trump is effectively “already an unindicted co-conspirator” in Cohen’s crimes.

“With the investigation reaching into possible bank, loan and insurance fraud issues regarding which Cohen handed over documentation to federal prosecutors, that probe threatens the president, his family and his business empire,” he said.

Along with the SDNY, Congress may also pose a significant threat to the president, depending on what discoveries are made from the Mueller report. Since taking over the House of Representatives in January, Democrats have already launched sweeping investigations into Trump, his finances and his administration.

“Depending on what it finds, Congress will probe into the matter in line with its multi-pronged inquiries into possible impeachment charges,” Moss said.

https://www.newsweek.com/robert-mueller-report-donald-trump-sdny-legal-1372578
 
ROBERT MUELLER'S REPORT IS 'JUST THE BEGINNING' OF DONALD TRUMP'S LEGAL TROUBLES, EXPERTS SAY

Last month, the Southern District of New York issued a sweeping subpoena to Trump's inaugural committee to hand over financial and donor records. Prosecutors are investigating everything from the committee’s spending to whether any donations came from illegal foreign entities.

The SDNY also obtained a guilty plea from Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney and self-described “fixer.” Cohen admitted to eight felony counts, two of which involved campaign finance violations involving hush money payments made to two women before the 2016 election. The former attorney said that he was directed to commit the crimes by the president himself.


The court’s recent release of search warrant documents relating to the FBI’s raid on Cohen suggests that federal prosecutors are not done looking into the president’s alleged involvement in the hush money conspiracy. Nearly all the material relating to the campaign finance violations was redacted.

“The SDNY investigation, in the end, has to be far more concerning for the president,” Moss said, adding that Trump is effectively “already an unindicted co-conspirator” in Cohen’s crimes.

“With the investigation reaching into possible bank, loan and insurance fraud issues regarding which Cohen handed over documentation to federal prosecutors, that probe threatens the president, his family and his business empire,” he said.

Along with the SDNY, Congress may also pose a significant threat to the president, depending on what discoveries are made from the Mueller report. Since taking over the House of Representatives in January, Democrats have already launched sweeping investigations into Trump, his finances and his administration.

“Depending on what it finds, Congress will probe into the matter in line with its multi-pronged inquiries into possible impeachment charges,” Moss said.

https://www.newsweek.com/robert-mueller-report-donald-trump-sdny-legal-1372578
News Weak?
 
Victory lap and accolades: Trump has, perhaps, best day ever
By CATHERINE LUCEYMarch 26, 2019



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President Donald Trump makes statements in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House in Washington, Monday, March 25, 2019, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

WASHINGTON (AP) — He kept up a fist-pumping victory lap over the end of the Mueller probe. Basked in gushy accolades from a foreign leader. Saw a former nemesis humiliated by the feds.

To most of America, it was just another Monday. For President Donald Trump, it was, perhaps, his best day ever.

Trump started his day firing off exuberant tweets over the end of the special counsel investigation , segued to a back-slapping meeting with the Israeli prime minister and held a celebratory photo-op with the Stanley Cup-winning Washington Capitals. To top it off, news broke along the way of the arrest of attorney Michael Avenatti , who rose to fame representing a porn actress who alleged she had sex with a married Trump, though Trump denied it.


By any measure it was a good day for Trump. But the president’s hot streak was all the more noticeable given just how many tough days he has had. Since taking office, he’s been dogged by investigations and staff turnover. He has clashed repeatedly with Congress, governed over a deeply divided country and seen huge pushback against his presidency in the midterm elections.

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On Monday, though, everything was coming up Trump.

As is his habit, the president woke early and turned to feeding his Twitter account just after 6 a.m. There was no venting or heckling on this particular morning. Instead, he was eager to celebrate on the day after his attorney general issued a summary of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation that found Trump’s campaign did not collude with Russia to swing the 2016 presidential campaign in his favor.

After spending nearly two years shadowed by the investigation and uncertain how it would turn out, an elated Trump gleefully tweeted out quotes and headlines from news reports and watched as aides and allies fanned out across cable news to praise the outcome.

Perhaps of particular delight to Trump was a headline that he tweeted from MSNBC, a network he often rails against. His tweet: ”‘Breaking News: Mueller Report Finds No Trump-Russia Conspiracy.’ @MSNBC”

Trump’s big day was just getting started. After aides roundly excoriated Democrats and journalists — two of Trump’s favorite targets — on morning news shows, the administration turned to welcoming Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House.


Trump, who has long enjoyed a close bond with Netanyahu, welcomed the Israeli leader on the South Lawn before escorting him to the Diplomatic Room, where the president signed a proclamation recognizing Israel’s sovereignty over the Golan Heights, a reversal of U.S. policy and a political boost for the embattled Netanyahu.

Slathering on the praise, Netanyahu told Trump: “You’ve always been there, including today, and I thank you.”

Netanyahu joked that he’d brought Trump a case “of the finest wine from the Golan.” But he added that Trump, who doesn’t drink alcohol, is “not a great wine drinker” so he would give it to the president’s staff instead.

The day was punctuated by more news that Trump was likely to welcome: As Trump’s meetings with Netanyahu were winding down, word surfaced that Avenatti had been arrested. The outspoken attorney, who no longer represents Stormy Daniels, is charged with trying to extort millions of dollars from Nike and embezzle a client’s money to pay his own expenses.

While the president did not immediately publicly react to Avenatti’s arrest, his eldest son — who had been a frequent target of Avenatti’s barbs — happily jumped into the fray. On Twitter, Donald Trump Jr. said: “Don’t get overconfident guys. Michael Avenatti has @realDonaldTrump right where he wants him.” He added ”#MAGA - aka - Michael Avenatti Got Arrested.”

Trump capped off his day by welcoming the Capitals to the Oval Office, joking back and forth as he sung their praises and reminisced about watching hockey great Bobby Orr play the New York Rangers.

“They’re winners. They know how to win,” Trump said of the Caps.

Standing at the back of the room, watching: Trump’s outside attorneys Rudy Giuliani and Jay Sekulow, celebrating their own win with backslapping and wide grins.
 
ROBERT MUELLER'S REPORT IS 'JUST THE BEGINNING' OF DONALD TRUMP'S LEGAL TROUBLES, EXPERTS SAY

Last month, the Southern District of New York issued a sweeping subpoena to Trump's inaugural committee to hand over financial and donor records. Prosecutors are investigating everything from the committee’s spending to whether any donations came from illegal foreign entities.

The SDNY also obtained a guilty plea from Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney and self-described “fixer.” Cohen admitted to eight felony counts, two of which involved campaign finance violations involving hush money payments made to two women before the 2016 election. The former attorney said that he was directed to commit the crimes by the president himself.


The court’s recent release of search warrant documents relating to the FBI’s raid on Cohen suggests that federal prosecutors are not done looking into the president’s alleged involvement in the hush money conspiracy. Nearly all the material relating to the campaign finance violations was redacted.

“The SDNY investigation, in the end, has to be far more concerning for the president,” Moss said, adding that Trump is effectively “already an unindicted co-conspirator” in Cohen’s crimes.

“With the investigation reaching into possible bank, loan and insurance fraud issues regarding which Cohen handed over documentation to federal prosecutors, that probe threatens the president, his family and his business empire,” he said.

Along with the SDNY, Congress may also pose a significant threat to the president, depending on what discoveries are made from the Mueller report. Since taking over the House of Representatives in January, Democrats have already launched sweeping investigations into Trump, his finances and his administration.

“Depending on what it finds, Congress will probe into the matter in line with its multi-pronged inquiries into possible impeachment charges,” Moss said.

https://www.newsweek.com/robert-mueller-report-donald-trump-sdny-legal-1372578
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Racist dude...Do you understand what a question is? Do you need help answering the question?

Here... I'll make it multiple choice to make it easier for you.

Q. Was it Muellers job to exonerate President Trump in his investigation?

a. Yes
b. No
You're asking me as if I hired him and gave him his job description.
We know that he said he is exonerated from the collusion claim but specifically that he's not exonerated from the obstruction claim.
I wonder if Trump will succeed in keeping the report from Congress and the public, don't you?
 
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