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To: Sdgla who wrote (1139867)6/6/2019 10:47:40 PM
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"The Lt General was framed"
Then he should have pled not guilty by reason of framing.

A Side-by-Side Comparison of Barr’s vs. Mueller’s Statements about Special Counsel Report
By Ryan Goodman co-editor-in-chief,
Just Security

This Chart compares Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s May 29 public statement with statements made by Attorney General William Barr.

Whether or not Mueller was intentionally trying to correct the record, the differences between what he and Barr said are, in many cases, stark. Some of the differences involve near complete contradictions—in other words Mueller’s statement and Barr’s statements cannot both be true. Other differences are more a matter of emphasis or tone (e.g., references to the threat posed by the Russian operations, descriptions of the qualities of the special counsel staff).

The special counsel’s Report also contradicts some of Barr’s statements (such as his claim that the Report found no evidence of “collusion,” his suggestion that difficult issues of law and fact stopped the special counsel from concluding the president engaged in criminal obstruction, his claim that the President cooperated fully with the investigation).

The following analysis, however, does not include the Report. Instead, it focuses only on Mueller’s public statement and how it compares to statements made by Barr between March 22 (the date that the special counsel handed his final report to the attorney general) and May 29 (the date of Mueller’s statement). This includes statements made by Barr in his 4-page summary submitted to Congress, a formal press briefing, and three congressional hearings, but it does not include Barr’s interviews with Fox News and the Wall Street Journal .

continues at justsecurity.org



To: Sdgla who wrote (1139867)6/6/2019 11:05:59 PM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574000
 
It appears to me that Flynn was on the payroll of Turkey, which is bad. This is also routine in DC, which is worse. Prosecuting him and his son while letting Hillary, Biden, Kerry, McConnell, etc off the hook is political terrorism. This is the Swamp sending a message: Don't work for the outsider Trump. Do work for Dems and Repubs.

Tom