buckeye
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Did Mueller have the power to exonerate Trump?He clearly concluded that Trump obstructed justice purposefully but that he couldnt charge according to DOJ policy.
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Did Mueller have the power to exonerate Trump?He clearly concluded that Trump obstructed justice purposefully but that he couldnt charge according to DOJ policy.
It's all about context, Mueller failed to recuse himself, failed to throw out the known to him false charges case, failed to go after his friends who broke many laws in setting up their ruse and thus was in on the treasonous acts and participated in the charade which used tax payers $, probably that too was misapropriated.Trump posts he is glad Mueller is dead.
Celebrating Mueller’s death is beyond politics. It’s just ugly, full stop.
Saying you’re glad Mueller is dead isn’t just a new low—it’s moral rot on full display.
But I am sure the MAGA minions will love his classlesss post.
From the report: “If we had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so.”He found nothing the investigation was another lawfare fraud that was a cover up fr the Clinton server scandal where she destroyed top secret documents had them on her private server. The goal was to keep Trump from beating her in the election. How did that work out. She got her flabby big ass kicked
Is it worse to say a sentence about some one vs spending three years pushing a lie to destroy someone? I say the latter.As predicted: the reprehensible right attempts to defend Trump with deflections and lies.
“If we had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so.” is directly from the report.Did Mueller have the power to exonerate Trump?
The lack of an indictment proves no crime was committed.From the report: “If we had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so.”
Mueller cited a U.S. Department of Justice policy that a sitting president cannot be indicted.The lack of an indictment proves no crime was committed.
I asked a specific question that you refused to answer.“If we had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so.” is directly from the report.
That is such complete baloney.Mueller cited a U.S. Department of Justice policy that a sitting president cannot be indicted.
Then what was the purpose of his investigation in the first place? A cover up for Clintons crimes. The president can be indicted for acts not based on his role as president. Mueller was fraud impaired by Parkinson's related dementia. It failed and Clinton lost anywayMueller cited a U.S. Department of Justice policy that a sitting president cannot be indicted.
The lack of an indictment proves no crime was committed.
Then what was the purpose of his investigation in the first place? A cover up for Clintons crimes. The president can be indicted for acts not based on his role as president. Mueller was fraud impaired by Parkinson's related dementia. It failed and Clinton lost anyway
There isnt a legal definition of exonerate. But that statement is as clear as it can be that it did not exonerate Trump.I asked a specific question that you refused to answer.
Did Mueller have the power to exonerate Trump?
Which was a total failureThe purpose of the investigation was to make a referral to Congress for potential impeachment.
Same with Clinton and the great crisis about whether or not he lied about getting a blow job.
Mueller was appointed by the AG, baloney boy. Why is he using a term that has no legal definition?There isnt a legal definition of exonerate. But that statement is as clear as it can be that it did not exonerate Trump.
We are innocent until proven guilty. There is no legal power to exonerate.Mueller was appointed by the AG, baloney boy. Why is he using a term that has no legal definition?
And answer the question.
Did Mueller have the power to exonerate Trump?
Trump posts he is glad Mueller is dead.
Celebrating Mueller’s death is beyond politics. It’s just ugly, full stop.
Saying you’re glad Mueller is dead isn’t just a new low—it’s moral rot on full display.
But I am sure the MAGA minions will love his classlesss post.
No shit. And adding that little sentence like Mueller did was solely about politics.We are innocent until proven guilty. There is no legal power to exonerate.
We are innocent until proven guilty. There is no legal power to exonerate.
Are you retarded? Post #213 answered your unclear and nonsense question explicitly and clearly.Mueller was appointed by the AG, baloney boy. Why is he using a term that has no legal definition?
And answer the question.
Did Mueller have the power to exonerate Trump?