which Barr 'disagrees' with of course
https://www.axios.com/mueller-repor...ice-0dea6184-1b69-4801-a06f-a67d38dc2a11.html
https://www.axios.com/mueller-repor...ice-0dea6184-1b69-4801-a06f-a67d38dc2a11.html
DefinitelySure seems like collusion, at least, to me.
Trump Jr. himself admitted that Goldstone had stated in an email to him that the Russian government was involved and that the purpose of the meeting was to get "dirt on Clinton" and that the meeting concerned a "Russian effort to aid the (Trump) campaign." In early July 2017, it was reported that President Donald Trump himself drafted Trump Jr.'s initial misleading statement. The report was later confirmed by the president's attorneys.[8] In July 2018, the president denied knowledge of the meeting.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trump_Tower_meeting
Sure seems like collusion, at least, to me.
That is generally what prosecutors do when there is no crime.Seems like Mueller went out of his way not to prosecute Trump.
Seems like Mueller went out of his way not to prosecute Trump.
Hopefully the next President does just that in 2021.Current dem candidates should make it part of their platform.Too much legal theory BS, let the grand jury and courts sort out if a President can or cannot be prosecuted for crimes.
Trump Jr. himself admitted that Goldstone had stated in an email to him that the Russian government was involved and that the purpose of the meeting was to get "dirt on Clinton" and that the meeting concerned a "Russian effort to aid the (Trump) campaign." .
Well, that is because you are an idiot.Trump Jr. himself admitted that Goldstone had stated in an email to him that the Russian government was involved and that the purpose of the meeting was to get "dirt on Clinton" and that the meeting concerned a "Russian effort to aid the (Trump) campaign." In early July 2017, it was reported that President Donald Trump himself drafted Trump Jr.'s initial misleading statement. The report was later confirmed by the president's attorneys.[8] In July 2018, the president denied knowledge of the meeting.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trump_Tower_meeting
Sure seems like collusion, at least, to me.