Cecilie1200
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Truthdig has a left bias, but they've never failed a fact check. Just because you want it to be false doesn't make it falseA lot of words to say, "I got nothing.""While it is true that Mueller did not make a traditional prosecutorial judgment about obstruction of justice, it is not true, as Barr implied in his March 24 letter to Congress, that Mueller demurred on obstruction because of the 'difficult issues of law and fact' he was called on to examine.
- "Mueller Declined to Make a Formal Finding on Obstruction Because of the Justice Department’s Policy Against Indicting a Sitting President. Nonetheless, He Concluded the President Could Not Be Exonerated of Obstruction.
"He demurred because of Justice Department policy against indicting a sitting president."
Five Critical Takeaways From the Mueller Report
The whole investigation was a phony and illegal plot, starting with that crooked FISA warrant.Does the investigation end with Barr or Congress?The whole investigation was a phony and illegal plot, starting with that crooked FISA warrant.
Five Critical Takeaways From the Mueller Report
- "Mueller Did Not Request Barr to Draw His Own Conclusions on Obstruction. That Decision Should Be Left to Congress by Means of an Impeachment Investigation."
You're still having a lot of trouble with that "telling reliable sources from partisan hack sites" thing, apparently.
Citing truthdig.com is the same thing as saying, "This is fact because I want it to be!"
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Fact check by whom?
Just because you want it to be true doesn't make it true.