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To: Land Shark who wrote (1134056)5/9/2019 12:55:24 PM
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If he had any integrity,, he'd release the unredacted report

If the DIMMS had any integrity instead of HYPOCRISY, they would submit a bill to change THEIR OWN rules on Grand Jury testimony. I'm not your fucking tutor asswipe. Educate yourself.

You freaks are all hot and bothered by Book 2 and that is 98% unredacted. WTF is wrong with you? Are you drinking stupid water?



To: Land Shark who wrote (1134056)5/9/2019 1:02:55 PM
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Here’s How Much Is Legally Redacted From
The Mueller Report, For Which Democrats
Seek To Hold AG Barr In Contempt
Daily Wire, by Ashe Schow

Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee voted Wednesday to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt because he refused to break the law and make the full report from Special Counsel Robert Mueller available to Congress. (Video) To be sure, Barr is bound by the Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 6(e), which prohibits the disclosure of grand jury material. He has placed a version of the Mueller report in a secured room on Capitol Hill and granted access to “congressional leaders of both parties, as well as the chairmen and ranking members of intelligence and judiciary committees in the House and Senate,” as reported by National Review. But as NR wrote, none of the six Democrats given access to this version of the report have bothered to go and read it – for political reasons. Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) told NR’s John McCormack that they’re not going to view the 99.9% unredacted version because it would “lessen the case” for making that report available to all of Congress.

So, how much of the report remains redacted when all but the grand jury information is concealed? According to NR, 2 full lines and 4 partial lines, two of which are in footnotes.

Top Dems Now Have Access to All But Two Full, Seven Partial Lines of Mueller’s Obstruction Report ... but it's never been about access; it's about projecting illusion of cover-up - t.co

— Andy McCarthy (@AndrewCMcCarthy) May 9, 2019

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