Exonerate

Ambivalent1

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ex·on·er·ate
/iɡˈzänəˌrāt/

verb
verb: exonerate; 3rd person present: exonerates; past tense: exonerated; past participle: exonerated; gerund or present participle: exonerating
  1. 1.
    (especially of an official body) absolve (someone) from blame for a fault or wrongdoing, especially after due consideration of the case."
So tell me.....what is the job of the "Special Counsel? (Prosecutor)
Do "Prosecutors" exonerate people?
 
No they don't exonerate, they either indict or don't indict. So the democrat donors on Mueller's team wanted to put a few banana peels in the report. Mueller should have pulled the plug as soon as he knew there was no collusion. It really was an illegally started witch hunt. The dems should apologize to Trump for fucking up his first 2-years. Now the GOP will extract their pound of flesh from all future dem presidents, fair is fair, this "resistance" will never end. Its the new normal.
 
the Dems/leftists/''leftists''/etc don't care about facts--REAL definitions
their HATE cements their minds..warps their minds /etc
 

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