Donald Trump was scheduled to meet with Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer this afternoon at the White House to discuss his desire for a robust infrastructure program to rebuild America’s crumbling roads and bridges. According to the Washington Post, however, Trump — arriving 15 minutes late for the meeting — walked in “visibly […]
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This afternoon, a letter titled Statement by Federal Prosecutors went up on Medium. The document, which has now been signed by over 450 former federal prosecutors, states that the Mueller report contains sufficient evidence to charge Donald Trump with felony obstruction of justice. [He cannot be charged while in office according to Department of Justice […]
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Attorney General William Barr, facing calls for his impeachment in the wake of yesterday’s release of “the Mueller letter“, was forced to once again testify under oath today. I’m tempted to just rant about the absurdity of Lindsey Graham and the Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee, who spent their time rehashing long debunked conspiracy […]
On April 10, over a week before the Mueller report was finally made public, Attorney General William Barr testified under oath before the Senate Appropriations subcommittee. During his testimony, Barr was asked whether or not Special Counsel Robert Mueller supported his conclusion, as articulated in the Attorney General’s now infamous 4-page memo, that Donald Trump […]
I hate to start out yet another post talking about Attorney General William Barr, but, as I’m sitting here, making my way through Robert Mueller’s incredibly dense 448-page report, I find myself with renewed appreciation for just how absurd the conceit behind Barr’s 4-page summary was. The notion that anyone could adequately sum up this […]
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