After two years and the conclusion of the DoJ’s Special Counsel investigation, it would be nice to just close the books on this sorry affair. But to maintain the health of our Republic there is no option but to follow through as Nunes intends.
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After two years and the conclusion of the DoJ’s Special Counsel investigation, it would be nice to just close the books on this sorry affair. But to maintain the health of our Republic there is no option but to follow through as Nunes intends.
You can bet there will be no “book closing” since the book has not even been opened yet.
We need to see the report.
Now.
Now when it is convenient for the president or his lackey, Barr. By now they could have vetted every comma and period for classified of Grand Jury names.
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RE: “his lackey, Barr.”
Why are you slandering the AG? He has promised to release the Special Counsel’s report in a manner consistent with the law. He doesn’t have to do even that much. Also, the president could stall the release on executive priviledge grounds, but has opted not to do so.
You and Congress will be getting more than you have a reasonable right to expect, and yet you are not happy?
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We haven’t gotten anything yet.
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In that case, there is no good reason to slander the AG.
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