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I'm a corporate attorney and I've heard judges laugh at that line. |
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Also, why wouldn't the brevity and speed of Barr's letter, along with the fact that he has admitted Mueller gave him a heads-up on the report weeks ago, indicate that: 1. Barr had a summary of the report, either verbally or written or both, from Mueller long before the actual report was given to him; and, 2. He worked with Mueller in advance to get a letter together (they are friends and have a professional history), which allowed him to offer one so quickly (he certainly didn't read 300 pages with exhibits over the weekend). When Mueller delivered his report, by law a notice he'd done so was required to be filed in Court. Barr and Mueller both knew this, and so knew that there would be immense pressure put on Barr to issue something to the public very quickly. While I absolutely believe that the report will contain saucy, sleazy, and ugly bon mots regarding Trump, and Barr may attempt to avoid their disclosure, the speed and brevity of the Barr letter may be 1 part conspiracy to hide bad facts and 5 parts coordination between Mueller and Barr in advance to release something as quickly as possible. I mean, we all agree there's no way: 1. Barr is misrepresenting Mueller on the material, big issue (collusion); 2. Barr wrote that letter over the weekend; or, 3. Barr or his staff read all the material in the report over the weekend. This letter and its release were weeks in the making, and that planning could only occur if Mueller was coordinating on some level with Barr, and we already know that his office had tipped off Barr regarding the report a few weeks ago. Given this timing, if you think Barr's letter is a ratfuck, you also have to think or at least suspect that possibly Mueller was partly in on the ratfuck. One can think anything he likes, but that would some wildly unusual thinking. |
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Sebby, you are welcome to read this but I'm posting it for others on the board, not to try to argue with you or convince you of anything. |
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I'll grant you that it would make sense for Mueller to have had a say in Barr's summary. The problem is if that were true, don't you think Barr and the right wing media would be repeating that "fact" until blue in the face? |
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As to what "we" all "know" or don't: let's get the facts out. This isn't stuff we need to speculate on. |
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I'm betting the tone changes as more comes out. The last I heard is that the real report is somewhere between 300 and 1000 pages long, plus attachments. Think of how that much material plays in a multi-day hearing. |
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In terms of procedure and deadlines, I found it to be very similar to most other Fed and State courts. Thirty days is typical for doc response everywhere. ETA: I agree the report should come out in full. But then what will we talk about in the interim? |
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I’m not saying I know the answer. All of this is conjecture, from all sides. The only people who know all the facts are Barr and Mueller and Rosenstein. But anyone thinking Barr is materially misrepresenting Mueller on collusion is in Crazytown. That’s just too insane. The battle here is over obstruction. Even that ex-prosecutor cited by Ty had to engage in “logical jujitsu” in his first paragraph to try to somehow find collusion that Mueller hadn’t. There’s a bit of comedy here in each side of this discussion using conjecture from others when it suits their arguments, then attacking the opposition for using conjecture from others to support its arguments. It’s got a sham feel to it at times. Like everyone’s just dug in really deep, intractably. |
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Mueller found collusion, you brick. As multiple people have pointed out, we know about it from Mueller's work. "Collusion" is not a crime, as you have pointed out. Mueller did not find sufficient evidence to bring criminal charges for conspiracy between the Trump campaign and the Russian government, something different from and narrower than "collusion." |
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If you don’t understand the only thing left for you given the political climate and D/R split in the Senate is proof Barr misrepresented Mueller in regard to ability to criminally charge, and win, you’re in Crazyland. I’ve no interest in wading into that place. If you think “collusion” sticks without a criminal charge, you’re delusional. Drive this through that brick between your ears: Go to SDNY and nail this guy in a forum where you can win. This Russiagate thing is Over. Don’t get pissy. You asked for the pragmatic take. I’m being polite. |
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