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"Most people don’t know it, but there’s another Mueller report coming.."
This will be very interesting... #WednesdayWisdom #WednesdayMotivation
politico.com/story/2019/03/…
2-"Barr’s report could very well end up being blank...By contrast, a report that includes explosive revelations detailing instances in which Mueller clashed with his department supervisors[which the OSC is also required to submit to DOJ] — say, over a subpoena for the president
3-"or an indictment against a top Trump aide or family member — would open a road map for Democratic lawmakers who have already begun their own investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 elections, as well as the president’s conduct since taking office...As a backstop,
4-"any and all instances in which Mueller’s supervisor rejected a proposed action must be compiled into an explanatory report delivered to the Democratic and Republican leaders of the House and Senate judiciary committees when the special counsel closes up shop...
5-"On Capitol Hill, many lawmakers said they had no idea that they were set to receive such a report from the Justice Department — but not for lack of interest in its findings.." ~politico
6-"Democrats said they were particularly curious to see whether there’s anything in the other Mueller report that homes in on presidential interference in the special counsel’s work — considering Trump’s repeated criticisms of the Justice Department leadership, call to fire
7-"Mueller and decision to appoint Whitaker, who was a vocal critic of the investigation, after he fired Attorney General Jeff Sessions in November...Republicans say they’ll be looking to the final report about any Mueller rejections for a better understanding of how Justice
8-"Department leaders dealt with the scope of the special counsel’s investigation. Set up to examine Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, Mueller’s inquiry has covered a wide range of
9-"Trump associates who had contact with Russian operatives, as well as allegations of presidential obstruction of justice...While there is less concern that Rosenstein interfered improperly in the investigation, given that he first appointed Mueller, Democrats have directly
10-"questioned whether Whitaker took any actions on behalf of the president to suppress Mueller’s investigative track. Whitaker himself could come away vindicated when the special counsel completes his work if there’s nothing to report,
11-"which would line up with recent congressional testimony he gave in which he denied taking such actions." ~excerpts from politico, 3/6/19
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