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IMPEACH BILL BARR
#41
This is like the endless Benghazi investigations.

"Ten investigations were conducted into the 2012 Benghazi attack, six of these by Republican-controlled House committees."
"Despite numerous allegations against Obama administration officials of scandal, cover-up and lying regarding the Benghazi attack and its aftermath, none of the ten investigations found any evidence to support those allegations."

Yet we still have people screaming about it. It'll be the same with the Russia "hoax".

It's taken me a while but I finally figured out that it's a complete waste of time and has zero entertainment value seeing the usual suspects mindlessly repeating Trump lies in the face of obvious facts.
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#42
Bill Barr is a corrupt piece of shit and he doesn't even try to hide it.

A retired federal judge accused the Justice Department on Friday of yielding to a pressure campaign led by President Trump in its bid to dismiss the prosecution of former national security adviser Michael Flynn for lying to federal investigators.

In a 30-page court filing in Washington, former New York federal judge John Gleeson called Attorney General William P. Barr’s request to drop Flynn’s case a “corrupt and politically motivated favor unworthy of our justice system.”


“In the United States, Presidents do not orchestrate pressure campaigns to get the Justice Department to drop charges against defendants who have pleaded guilty — twice, before two different judges — and whose guilt is obvious,” said Gleeson, who was appointed by the court to argue against the government’s request to dismiss the case.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/leg...story.html
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#43
Flynn was railroaded by the Government. It was unprecedented pure and flagrant oversight to bring an American citizen to their knees for not accepting the overreach of government entities hellbent on destroying an enemy of their narrative. He spoke his mind and was co-erst into thinking they would consider that as exoneration for doing nothing but agreeing with them to avoid further persecution. For something he never did.
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#44
Michael Flynn pleaded guilty. Twice. I don't care if you don't want to accept the facts of the case, but you can't change facts to suit your narrative, you're not the president or the GOP.
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#45
So, Boss Hogg Bill Barr's "unmasking" conspiracy has ended with a whimper with no wrong doing found. Put that in your pipes and smoke it, cum drops.


A federal investigation meant to target Obama administration officials for “unmasking” the names of individuals in classified intelligence reports ended recently without finding any wrongdoing that the Trump administration could use as political ammunition, The Washington Post reported Tuesday.

Attorney General William Barr appointed Texas U.S. Attorney John Bash in May to look into the unmasking requests from late 2016 and early 2017, which involved intercepted conversations between Michael Flynn — President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser — and Russia’s ambassador to the U.S. during the 2016 election.

The “unmasking” of names in classified documents is a common, legal practice that allows government officials with proper security clearance to better understand what they’re reading, the Post noted. During the Flynn unmasking, the list of Obama officials involved included Vice President Joe Biden, FBI Director James Comey and director of national intelligence James Clapper.


https://www.huffpost.com/entry/trump-unm...e76fb85ef4
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