Anonymous ID: 704a38 Aug. 1, 2023, 5:26 p.m. No.19281701   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1718 >>1754 >>1906 >>1917 >>2042 >>2082

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2019-07-26 17:44:45 (UTC+1)

[Smoke & Mirrors] How do you attempt to keep the 'narrative' in play [control the 'sheep']? https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dems-launch-impeachment-investigation-with-bid-for-grand-jury-info-insist-mueller-delivered Key sentence: Nadler called the grand jury materials "critically important" for their investigation. Does Nadler understand that the 'critically important' material requested would be illegal for AG Barr to disclose? https://www.nationalreview.com/2019/04/mueller-report-attorney-general-grand-jury-information/ "This means Attorney General Barr must redact grand-jury material from the Mueller report before disclosing it to Congress. Democrats will complain long and loud about this, but I don't see how Barr can be reasonably faulted for following the law. Congress, after all, has the power to legislate an amendment to Rule 6(e) that would permit disclosure of grand-jury materials from a special counsel investigation to appropriate congressional committees." Will members of the D party Congress attempt to amend Rule 6(e) in order to obtain grand jury material deemed 'critically important'? No? Logical thinking, why? Why paint a narrative that the one item you cannot possess is the one item you need in order to justify your argument? People elected 'knowingly' spreading false-information [disinformation]? Puppets follow orders. Think for yourself. Q