Attroney General Barr is simply finding what the truth is and letting the chips fall where they may. The OP made wrongful allegations against Attorney General Barr, and I'd like him to think that over and NOTICE that the truth is, President Trump never colluded with the Russians and he never obstructed justice while the Get-Trumpers outdid themselves trying to make something bad stick on his clean hands. They were unsuccessful. Mueller's helpers made him look bad, but in the end, he did not find any collusions as did not the House and the Senate. Attorney General Barr did the appropriate thing by putting all the inquiries made and noticed all three probes found no collusion and no obstruction of justice. Those in the FBI who made the most noise about trying to pin anything they possibly could on Trump finally acceded to Mueller on all the charges leveled against him for almost 3 years. All the fumbling words in the second opinion did not make Trump into something he wasn't which he did not collude, did not obstruct. Their wailings did not approach an impeachment level, although obviously, the ones who DID collude wailed the loudest.
Liz Cheney had some things to say about the Congress she is in whose Democrat talking heads have been unjustly accusing the President of deserving bad when they knew he had been framed by the Obama administration including the former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo, said in an interview that aired Sunday that text messages between former
FBI investigators Peter Strzok and Lisa Page “sound an awful lot like a coup” and could even be treason.
“I think what is really crucially important to remember here is that you had Strzok and Page who were in charge of launching this investigation and they were saying things like, 'We must stop this president, we need an insurance policy against this president,'” she said on ABC News' “
This Week.”
"In my view when you have people that are in the highest echelons of the law enforcement of this nation saying things like that, that sounds an awful lot like a coup -- and it could well be treason and I think we need to know more,” she said.
Cheney was referring to the anti-Trump texts uncovered last year by Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz. Both Strzok and Page were involved in the FBI’s initial counterintelligence investigation into
Russian meddling and potential collusion with Trump campaign associates during the 2016 election, and later served on Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team.
In an August 2016
text message exchange, they talked about Trump’s chance of being elected president.
“[Trump’s] not ever going to become president, right? Right?!” Page texted Strzok.
“No. No he won’t. We’ll stop it,” Strzok responded.
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In another text the two talked of an “insurance policy” against the election of then-candidate Trump. Page
essentially confirmed in an interview with lawmakers that this referred to the Russia investigation.
She also explained that officials were proceeding with caution, concerned about the implications of the case while not wanting to go at "total breakneck speed" and risk burning sources as they presumed Trump wouldn't be elected anyway.
Horowitz, who was investigating the bureau’s handling of the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while secretary of state, is now investigating alleged surveillance abuses during the 2016 campaign.
Trump on Thursday issued a memo giving Attorney General William Barr the authority to declassify any documents related to surveillance of the Trump campaign in 2016.
“We want to be very transparent, so as you know, I declassified everything,” Trump told reporters Friday. “We are exposing everything.”
Fox News' Brooke Singman contributed to this report. (Video here):
Liz Cheney: Strzok-Page texts sound ‘like a coup,’ could be ‘treason’