Mueller report What to expect

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‘The regulations require the attorney general to give Congress a report, too. The regulations speak of the need for public confidence in the administration of justice and even have a provision for public release of the attorney general’s report. In a world where Mr. Mueller was the only investigator, the pressure for a comprehensive report to the public would be overwhelming.

This is where the “witch hunt” attacks on Mr. Mueller may have backfired. For 19 months, Mr. Trump and his team have had one target to shoot at, and that target has had limited jurisdiction. But now the investigation resembles the architecture of the internet, with many different nodes, and some of those nodes possess potentially unlimited jurisdiction. Their powers and scope go well beyond Mr. Mueller’s circumscribed mandate; they go to Mr. Trump’s judgment and whether he lied to the American people. They also include law enforcement investigations having nothing to do with Russia, such as whether the president directed the commission of serious campaign finance crimes, as federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York have already stated in filings. These are all critical matters, each with serious factual predicates already uncovered by prosecutors.’ ibid

The submission of the Mueller report is the beginning, not the end.
 
Hmmm, and if not what will you do?

My bet is the report will be lackluster and will not even hint any form of collusion with the Russians...
 
‘The regulations require the attorney general to give Congress a report, too. The regulations speak of the need for public confidence in the administration of justice and even have a provision for public release of the attorney general’s report. In a world where Mr. Mueller was the only investigator, the pressure for a comprehensive report to the public would be overwhelming.

This is where the “witch hunt” attacks on Mr. Mueller may have backfired. For 19 months, Mr. Trump and his team have had one target to shoot at, and that target has had limited jurisdiction. But now the investigation resembles the architecture of the internet, with many different nodes, and some of those nodes possess potentially unlimited jurisdiction. Their powers and scope go well beyond Mr. Mueller’s circumscribed mandate; they go to Mr. Trump’s judgment and whether he lied to the American people. They also include law enforcement investigations having nothing to do with Russia, such as whether the president directed the commission of serious campaign finance crimes, as federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York have already stated in filings. These are all critical matters, each with serious factual predicates already uncovered by prosecutors.’ ibid

The submission of the Mueller report is the beginning, not the end.
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‘The regulations require the attorney general to give Congress a report, too. The regulations speak of the need for public confidence in the administration of justice and even have a provision for public release of the attorney general’s report. In a world where Mr. Mueller was the only investigator, the pressure for a comprehensive report to the public would be overwhelming.

This is where the “witch hunt” attacks on Mr. Mueller may have backfired. For 19 months, Mr. Trump and his team have had one target to shoot at, and that target has had limited jurisdiction. But now the investigation resembles the architecture of the internet, with many different nodes, and some of those nodes possess potentially unlimited jurisdiction. Their powers and scope go well beyond Mr. Mueller’s circumscribed mandate; they go to Mr. Trump’s judgment and whether he lied to the American people. They also include law enforcement investigations having nothing to do with Russia, such as whether the president directed the commission of serious campaign finance crimes, as federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York have already stated in filings. These are all critical matters, each with serious factual predicates already uncovered by prosecutors.’ ibid

The submission of the Mueller report is the beginning, not the end.

Also, from a political standpoint, presuming there is a separate report to party leadership, you do what Harry Reid did to Mitt Romney and his taxes if you’re the democrats. Have a leading “gang of 8” Dem go off the reservation and talk about the contents of the report that won’t be released. The denials from the Conservatives will be “It doesn’t say that”. Then the Dems have a political issues….”Kindly release the report and show us what it does say”. Then when the Trump syndicate won’t, they look even more shadowy and corrupt than usual.

Not having the report made public isn’t that huge a matter.
 
Opinion | The Mueller Report Is Coming. Here’s What to Expect.

Should put the nails in Trumps and republicans coffin
In that it will provide overwhelming evidence to the American people as to the corruption and incompetence of the Trump misadministration, that Trump is in fact unfit to be president, compelling the voters to remove Trump from office next year.
If Mueller had such evidence, he would have indicted Trump. The fact that he hasn't done that means he has no such evidence. His opinion of Trump's "fitness" is not a proper subject for this report. In fact, Mueller has no business even issuing such a report.
 
‘The regulations require the attorney general to give Congress a report, too. The regulations speak of the need for public confidence in the administration of justice and even have a provision for public release of the attorney general’s report. In a world where Mr. Mueller was the only investigator, the pressure for a comprehensive report to the public would be overwhelming.

This is where the “witch hunt” attacks on Mr. Mueller may have backfired. For 19 months, Mr. Trump and his team have had one target to shoot at, and that target has had limited jurisdiction. But now the investigation resembles the architecture of the internet, with many different nodes, and some of those nodes possess potentially unlimited jurisdiction. Their powers and scope go well beyond Mr. Mueller’s circumscribed mandate; they go to Mr. Trump’s judgment and whether he lied to the American people. They also include law enforcement investigations having nothing to do with Russia, such as whether the president directed the commission of serious campaign finance crimes, as federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York have already stated in filings. These are all critical matters, each with serious factual predicates already uncovered by prosecutors.’ ibid

The submission of the Mueller report is the beginning, not the end.

Also, from a political standpoint, presuming there is a separate report to party leadership, you do what Harry Reid did to Mitt Romney and his taxes if you’re the democrats. Have a leading “gang of 8” Dem go off the reservation and talk about the contents of the report that won’t be released. The denials from the Conservatives will be “It doesn’t say that”. Then the Dems have a political issues….”Kindly release the report and show us what it does say”. Then when the Trump syndicate won’t, they look even more shadowy and corrupt than usual.

Not having the report made public isn’t that huge a matter.
So you admit that Dims are all douchebags.
 
Opinion | The Mueller Report Is Coming. Here’s What to Expect.

Should put the nails in Trumps and republicans coffin
I have never seen such a load of horseshit in my life. Mueller was told to investigate "Russian collusion," not find any impeachable offense he could find. If he doesn't have evidence for an indictment, he should keep his fucking mouth shut. Your author just admitted Mueller's investigation is a witch hunt.
Never saw such a load ? Did you see Trumps SOTU speech?
 

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