dirtywick
Penultimate Amazing
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He could have recommended an indictment or even stated a crime was committed. He wouldn’t even go that far. Particularly in his disastrous congressional testimony where at times he simply refused to explain himself. And at times he seemed cognizant of political climates, such as giving up on securing an interview with DJT or refusing to subpoena despite the written answers containing lies, or why we still don’t know what the Trump tower meeting was about, yet wanted to stay apolitical as possible at other times, including a congressional interview where he would say almost nothing beyond what was in his incomplete report. And honestly, the report is incomplete partially due to his own choices. He also didn’t pursue anything dealing with Trumps taxes and finances which is ridiculous and a major component of why Trump did what he did.
Anyway the OLC memo said he couldn’t charge him with a crime. He chose to take it beyond that and refused to say that a crime had been committed, despite having all the evidence needed to do that. And so be released an incomplete report that failed to reach any sort of conclusion and then refused to clarify any of it when asked. That was his biggest failure in my opinion.
Anyway the OLC memo said he couldn’t charge him with a crime. He chose to take it beyond that and refused to say that a crime had been committed, despite having all the evidence needed to do that. And so be released an incomplete report that failed to reach any sort of conclusion and then refused to clarify any of it when asked. That was his biggest failure in my opinion.