Nancy has been waiting because she wants more than just impeachment-JAIL!!

Mueller needs to testify

Mueller testifying isn't going to answer:

1. Why Barr lied to the Senate in April?

2. Why Trump ordered his Counsel to dangle a pardon before Flynn?

3. Why Manafort shared polling data with Russian spies for months and months and months, as he was campaign manager for Trump?

Only Barr, Trump, and Manafort can give answers to those questions, and Trump has already refused to answer anything under oath. That's not what innocent people do, is it?
 
Let me stop you right there...

Barr has no credibility, and lied before the Senate in April.

So I don't understand why you continue using Barr in your defense when you already acknowledge in your links that Barr lied to the Senate and that he misrepresented Mueller's report?

Why did Barr lie about his communication with Mueller?

These are questions that will have to be answered.

When did Mueller come out to say Barr wasn't truthful about the conversation? Please link up
 
Mueller testifying isn't going to answer:

1. Why Barr lied to the Senate in April?

2. Why Trump ordered his Counsel to dangle a pardon before Flynn?

3. Why Manafort shared polling data with Russian spies for months and months and months, as he was campaign manager for Trump?

Only Barr, Trump, and Manafort can give answers to those questions, and Trump has already refused to answer anything under oath. That's not what innocent people do, is it?

Well that's it.... 14% of the members of Congress believes you. Got something else?
 
Let me stop you right there...

Barr has no credibility, and lied before the Senate in April.

So I don't understand why you continue using Barr in your defense when you already acknowledge in your links that Barr lied to the Senate and that he misrepresented Mueller's report?

Why did Barr lie about his communication with Mueller?

These are questions that will have to be answered.

He didn't know the source of the letter. It could have been from a staff member or from you.
 
14% of the House shares your fantasy. Got anything else? Maybe John Dean can convince one more member to support your fantasy.

The House has nothing to do with the reason why Manafort shared polling data with Russia for months while he was campaign manager.

You keep avoiding that question.

It's pretty obvious why.
 
BARR DIDN'T know the SOURCE of the letter

Lies, of course.

You're lying now because you're desperate and scrambling as you realize the baggage they're making you carry.

The header of the letter literally says "US Department of Justice, Special Counsel's Office".

It's right there, at the top of the letter. Mueller even signed the letter too.

Barr marked it as "Received March 28th"

Wanna try again?


What part of that is unclear to you?

The part where you are confused as to the source of the letter when it gives the source at the very top of the letter itself, and Mueller signed it at the bottom.

So you're lying.

Why?
 
The House has nothing to do with the reason why Manafort shared polling data with Russia for months while he was campaign manager.

You keep avoiding that question.

It's pretty obvious why.

The question is did Trump know about it? Trump said no.

Again UP to 14% of the House considers this an impeachable crime committed by the Trump administration.
 
When did Mueller come out to say Barr wasn't truthful about the conversation? Please link up

In his March 27th letter that Barr received on March 28th.

As we stated in our meeting of March 5 and reiterated to the Department early in the afternoon of March 24, the introductions and executive summaries of our two-volume report accurately summarize this Office's work and conclusions. The summary letter the Department sent to Congress and released to the public late in the afternoon of March 24 did not fully capture the context, nature, and substance of this Office's work and conclusions. We communicated that concern to the Department on the morning of March 25.

So either you're lying, or you are misinformed.

Which is it?
 
Lies, of course.

You're lying now because you're desperate and scrambling as you realize the baggage they're making you carry.

The header of the letter literally says "US Department of Justice, Special Counsel's Office".

It's right there, at the top of the letter. Mueller even signed the letter too.

Barr marked it as "Received March 28th"

Wanna try again?




The part where you are confused as to the source of the letter when it gives the source at the very top of the letter itself, and Mueller signed it at the bottom.

So you're lying.

Why?

Prove the discussion didn't happen. Link up! Barr said he contacted Mueller to clarify the letter. Mueller didn't dispute the conversation happening, Did he?
 
No collusion, insufficent evidence to pursue obstruction and in America, that means that you are innocent.

Innocent until proven guilty, the bedrock of American jurisprudence.
 
He didn't know the source of the letter.

Ah, so he lied because he didn't know the source of the letter, even though the letter is sourced at the top from the Special Counsel's office and was signed by Mueller himself.

So did Barr just not read the letter? He must have, because he marked it as received on 3/28.

So why are you lying?
 
In his March 27th letter that Barr received on March 28th.

As we stated in our meeting of March 5 and reiterated to the Department early in the afternoon of March 24, the introductions and executive summaries of our two-volume report accurately summarize this Office's work and conclusions. The summary letter the Department sent to Congress and released to the public late in the afternoon of March 24 did not fully capture the context, nature, and substance of this Office's work and conclusions. We communicated that concern to the Department on the morning of March 25.

So either you're lying, or you are misinformed.

Which is it?

Neither.


TheHill.com
Barr says he asked Mueller: 'Bob, what's with the letter?'

Attorney General William Barr on Wednesday recalled a conversation he had with special counsel Robert Mueller after the special counsel voiced concerns to him in a letter.

Barr told members of the Senate Judiciary Committee that he was surprised Mueller didn’t simply call him over his concerns about a summary the attorney general sent to Congress in late March about the 22-month probe.

"I said, 'Bob, what’s with the letter? Why don’t you just pick up the phone and call me if there’s an issue?'" Barr said during his testimony before the panel Wednesday.

"And he said that they were concerned about the way the media was playing this and felt that it was important to get out the summaries, which they felt would put their work in proper context and avoid some of the confusion that was emerging," Barr added.


LINK up where Barr disputed this!
 
Ah, so he lied because he didn't know the source of the letter, even though the letter is sourced at the top from the Special Counsel's office and was signed by Mueller himself.

So did Barr just not read the letter? He must have, because he marked it as received on 3/28.

So why are you lying?



Barr says he asked Mueller: 'Bob, what's with the letter?'

Attorney General William Barr on Wednesday recalled a conversation he had with special counsel Robert Mueller after the special counsel voiced concerns to him in a letter.

Barr told members of the Senate Judiciary Committee that he was surprised Mueller didn’t simply call him over his concerns about a summary the attorney general sent to Congress in late March about the 22-month probe.

"I said, 'Bob, what’s with the letter? Why don’t you just pick up the phone and call me if there’s an issue?'" Barr said during his testimony before the panel Wednesday.

"And he said that they were concerned about the way the media was playing this and felt that it was important to get out the summaries, which they felt would put their work in proper context and avoid some of the confusion that was emerging," Barr added.

https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/441655-barr-on-mueller-bob-whats-with-the-letter
 
‘And he said that they were concerned about the way the media was playing this and felt that it was important to get out the summaries, which they felt would put their work in proper context and avoid some of the confusion that was emerging," Barr added.”

Indeed
 
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