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Oh, let's not all forget that the White House's "counterreport" is also due out today.
And don't forget, it's spring break, Congress is out of town until the 29th. How convenient.
Oh, let's not all forget that the White House's "counterreport" is also due out today.
Barr stonewalled House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler, but he has privately shared Mueller report findings with the White House, which “aided the president’s legal team as it prepares a rebuttal to the report.”
So much for the transparency he promised.
Justice Dept will allow some lawmakers to view Mueller report "without certain redactions," federal prosecutors say http://hill.cm/Lh5oZPG
Releasing a heavily redacted report could be worse for Trump than releasing the full report.
People are free to put their own content under the redactions.
My wild guess is that the report will show that Trump knew about the Trump Tower meeting with the Russian lawyer and has lied constantly about doing so. Not a crime, but it will be a difficult one to wriggle out of.
The Special Counsel's office disagrees.
I think that statement reaches way past any available evidence at this time.The Special Counsel's office disagrees.
73/ Trump is on a full PR *offensive* on Twitter. But even on Fox News, Chris Wallace is saying that Barr's press conference just now did not seem like a press conference by an Attorney General, but an advocate for the president. No one is buying this massive Trump/Barr PR blitz.