"Collusion" sets up a false choice
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The information won't be released publicly, shit for brains! It's just supposed to go to the House committees, for now anyway. They hold it confidentially.SFGbob said:Some of the redactions are of Grand Jury testimony. By law that information can't be released publicly. Congress is trying to compel the AG to violate the law.
This move by the House is nothing more than red meat for the leftwing dumbfuck vote.
There is no legitimate excuse at all to keep the entire report from House committees that regularly review classified materials. None whatsoever. -
There is no crime. Unlike when Obama did the same for Fast and Furious that resulted in the deaths or more than 100 people including American citizens and Border patrolman.ApostleofGrief said:Trump just asserted executive privilege for the redactions. What that means is that he is plainly obstructing the House from performing their constitutional oversight duty. Only the House can impeach, so with the president blocking materials about himself relevant for impeachment it is impossible to do their duty. What that means is that he needs to be impeached immediately, not later. There is no other recourse if he is blocking evidence from seeing the light of day.
Where were you then?
Hypocrite
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Idiots like Apostle are the bread and butter supporters of the Rats. How long has the information been out there that Hillary and the DNC paid for the Steele Dossier and that Steele didn't even start working on the Dossier until after Hillary started paying Fusion GPS and yet here he is at this late date still repeating the bullshit about how Republicans were behind the Steele Dossier.
Hondo is a pathological liar and a fucking moron. We know why he makes that claim. But what compels someone like AoG to intentionally keep himself ignorant of the facts? -
Trump was NOT transparent, repeatedly refusing to testify and also "forgetting" most of the details in his written answers.RaceBannon said:The White House was in fact transparent and did in fact give Mueller the tons of documents he wanted and the many people he interviewed. Two and a half years later he released his report. He worked with Barr on the redactions that were required by law
Because folks like the Apostle were lied to for 2 plus years they are now angry and confused and the idiot democrats in the House are continuing to play them for fools by acting like there is something there
Pelosi didn't want to run on impeachment in 2018 and was rewarded with the House. She still doesn't but the morons like Nadler insist on stirring up the low information rabble with false promises of GETTING TRUMP
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They leak like a sieveApostleofGrief said:
The information won't be released publicly, shit for brains! It's just supposed to go to the House committees, for now anyway. They hold it confidentially.SFGbob said:Some of the redactions are of Grand Jury testimony. By law that information can't be released publicly. Congress is trying to compel the AG to violate the law.
This move by the House is nothing more than red meat for the leftwing dumbfuck vote.
There is no legitimate excuse at all to keep the entire report from House committees that regularly review classified materials. None whatsoever.
Mueller already leaked everything anyway. Hondo was amazed that the report contained all the shit that was leaked to the media
Magic
And your complete lack of curiosity on how the investigation started that is also contained in heavily redacted reports and testimony just makes you a partisan shill
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Come see Hondo get his head kicked in time and time again.2001400ex said:
Odd how there's no link for that quote.SFGbob said:“All of the work that Fusion GPS provided to The Free Beacon was based on public sources, and none of the work product that The Free Beacon received appears in the Steele dossier,” they said. “The Free Beacon had no knowledge of or connection to the Steele dossier, did not pay for the dossier, and never had contact with, knowledge of, or provided payment for any work performed by Christopher Steele.”
The Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee retained Fusion GPS to research any possible connections between Mr. Trump, his businesses, his campaign team and Russia, court filings revealed this week. Working for them, the firm retained Christopher Steele, a respected former British intelligence officer.
Hondo is a pathological liar who will repeat a lie long after it has been shown that his claims are false. -
Yeah, and we all know the House would never leak that information. The full unredacted report has already been made available to selected members of Congress.ApostleofGrief said:
The information won't be released publicly, shit for brains! It's just supposed to go to the House committees, for now anyway. They hold it confidentially.SFGbob said:Some of the redactions are of Grand Jury testimony. By law that information can't be released publicly. Congress is trying to compel the AG to violate the law.
This move by the House is nothing more than red meat for the leftwing dumbfuck vote.
There is no legitimate excuse at all to keep the entire report from House committees that regularly review classified materials. None whatsoever. -
You always have to encourage dumbfucks to crawl further out on the limb before you saw it off. You'll notice how Hondo ran and hid like a Kunt after his lies were exposed.salemcoog said:
Come see Hondo get his head kicked in time and time again.2001400ex said:
Odd how there's no link for that quote.SFGbob said:“All of the work that Fusion GPS provided to The Free Beacon was based on public sources, and none of the work product that The Free Beacon received appears in the Steele dossier,” they said. “The Free Beacon had no knowledge of or connection to the Steele dossier, did not pay for the dossier, and never had contact with, knowledge of, or provided payment for any work performed by Christopher Steele.”
The Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee retained Fusion GPS to research any possible connections between Mr. Trump, his businesses, his campaign team and Russia, court filings revealed this week. Working for them, the firm retained Christopher Steele, a respected former British intelligence officer.
Hondo is a pathological liar who will repeat a lie long after it has been shown that his claims are false.
Gives him the ability to come back here later and retell the very same lie all over again. -
I've listened now to over an hour of the committee contempt hearing. The Republican strategy is simply to throw out red herrings about "not doing enough for opiod abuse" etc and an elaborate hairsplitting argument about whether or not this case is similar to precedent and the release of grand jury information (confidentally) to committee. This line of argumentation is weak and could only convince somebody already convinced. It's well within precedent for Barr to request the release of grand jury information in a confidential manner -- it's been done in similar circumstances in the past. So, they will soon vote correctly for contempt
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Sounds like you need to write your Congressman again and demand impeachment.ApostleofGrief said:I've listened now to over an hour of the committee contempt hearing. The Republican strategy is simply to throw out red herrings about "not doing enough for opiod abuse" etc and an elaborate hairsplitting argument about whether or not this case is similar to precedent and the release of grand jury information (confidentally) to committee. This line of argumentation is weak and could only convince somebody already convinced. It's well within precedent for Barr to request the release of grand jury information in a confidential manner -- it's been done in similar circumstances in the past. So, they will soon vote correctly for contempt
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That's a pretty good idea.salemcoog said:
Sounds like you need to write your Congressman again and demand impeachment.ApostleofGrief said:I've listened now to over an hour of the committee contempt hearing. The Republican strategy is simply to throw out red herrings about "not doing enough for opiod abuse" etc and an elaborate hairsplitting argument about whether or not this case is similar to precedent and the release of grand jury information (confidentally) to committee. This line of argumentation is weak and could only convince somebody already convinced. It's well within precedent for Barr to request the release of grand jury information in a confidential manner -- it's been done in similar circumstances in the past. So, they will soon vote correctly for contempt