#1 Statements made to Mueller case coming back to hunt IT, FBI Then, and now, Barr just one of ITS co-conspirator.
#2, 3, 4 & 8 Just turn the news on.
#9 Manafort for one.
You will submit media outlet sound bites to a judge?
It the same as news clips. Like in 72'. Twitter will be Yuge list of lies.
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You will submit this to a judge?
MORE DOPer WEAK!
Nope, we are on trial in the senate. But many judges would slam the Great Douche for the crimes..
In the Senate Trial, while the Chief Justice presides, it is the Senators that rule how process will proceed, what witnesses will be sworn and examined, and then they vote to remove or acquit.
Without any law breaking, there are no grounds for removal.
Trump's conversation with the Ukraine President was perfectly legal. We have no doubt about this, we have the transcript. Obama's Corrupt Intelligence Community that illegally spied on Americans during the 2016 election, appears to have colluded with foreign governments to do so, so of course we need the cooperation of foreign governments in our investigation.
Graham Asks Foreign Countries To Cooperate With Russiagate Origin Investigation

"It appears" the United States used "
foreign intelligence as part of their efforts to investigate and monitor the 2016 election."
Less than an hour after The Fake News New York Times completely mischaracterized his conversation with Trump, Australian PM Scott Morrison put their aspersions to bed - stating "The Australian Government has
always been ready to assist and cooperate with efforts that help shed further light on the matters under investigation. The
PM confirmed this readiness once again in conversation with the President."
The left is pretending that any investigation of the President is legitimate while
any investigation of potential Intelligence Community and FBI wrongdoing is off-limits. No Free People is buying that horseshit.
Getting ahead of Democrat efforts to smear and undermine Barr, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham (R-SC) sent a letter to
three foreign governments, urging them to cooperate with the Justice Department's probe into the origins of the Russia probe.
Graham's letter was addressed to Italy, Austria and the United Kingdom.
"That the attorney general is holding meetings with your countries to aid in the Justice Department's investigation of what happened is well within the bounds of his normal activities. He is simply doing his job," wrote Graham, adding "your country's continued cooperation with Attorney General Barr as the Department of Justice continues to investigate the origins and extent of foreign influence in the 2016 U.S. presidential election."
Graham noted in his letter that
"it appears" the United States used "foreign intelligence as part of their efforts to investigate and monitor the 2016 election."
Graham had
said earlier this week that he was planning to send the letters in the wake of the New York Times reporting that Trump had reached out to the Australian government to assist Barr as part of the DOJ investigation. The Justice Department subsequently confirmed the report.
"This New York Times article is an effort to stop Barr. ... What are they afraid of? This really bothers me a lot that the left is going to try to say there's something wrong with Barr talking to Australia, Italy and the United Kingdom," Graham said during a Fox News interview earlier this week. -
The Hill
Barr has been in contact with UK and Italian officials.
Attorney General William Barr is investigating
the UK, Australia and Ukraine for their roles in the
greatest hoax in the history of our country.
After the Mueller report made clear that Trump and his campaign had in no way conspired with Russia during the 2016 election, Trump and his supporters
immediately pivoted to the conduct of the US intelligence community, including the involvement of foreign actors and possibly their governments.
A
n email exchange in late 2016 referred to the infamous Steele Dossier as "crown material," suggesting UK intelligence may have played a role in the opposition research conducted by former MI6 dirty spy Christopher Steele on behalf of the Clinton campaign.
Much of "Operation Crossfire Hurricane" - the FBI's official investigation into the Trump campaign -
occurred on UK soil, which is why the
New York Times reported last September that
the UK begged Trump not to declassify 'Russiagate' documents 'without redaction.'
Shortly after he announced his involvement with the Trump campaign, aide George Papadopoulos was
lured to London in March, 2016, where Maltese professor and self-described
Clinton foundation member Joseph Mifsud fed him the rumor that Russia had damaging information on Hillary Clinton. It was later
at a London bar that Papadopoulos would drunkenly pass the rumor to Australian diplomat Alexander Downer (who FBI agent Peter Strzok flew to London
to meet with the day after
Crossfire Hurricane was launched).
Two weeks later, Papadopoulos would be bilked for information by Australian diplomat (another
Clinton ally) Alexander Downer at a London bar, who relayed the Russia rumor to Australian authorities, which alerted the FBI, which 'officially' kicked off the US intelligence investigation.
No wonder Democrats are passing mortar over Barr's investigation.