Anonymous ID: 6daa3f April 2, 2019, 2:41 p.m. No.6021989   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2133 >>2338 >>2372 >>2402 >>2653 >>2734

Unable To Wait Two Weeks, Democrats Plan Nationwide Tantrum If Mueller Report Not Released Tonight

 

A coalition of prominent progressive grassroots organizations are planning a nationwide protest on Thursday if Attorney General William Barr does not release special counsel Robert Mueller's full Russia report by a Tuesday deadline set by House Judiciary Committee chairman Jerrold Nadler.

 

As a side note - a neckless Nadler vehemently opposed releasing the full Clinton report in 1998 "as a matter of decency and protecting people's privacy rights."

 

Barr and Mueller are currently working to redact sensitive information ahead of the report's full public release, which Barr says should be ready by mid-April or sooner.

 

Not soon enough, however, for Democrats hoping that the full report will provide "gotchas" that will prove Trump and his team committed malfeasance - despite Mueller's conclusion that there was no collusion between Trump and Russia.

 

"We are calling for a National Day of Action on Thursday, April 4, to demand that Attorney General William Barr #ReleaseTheReport if he fails to meet the deadline set by congressional leaders of Tuesday, April 2," announced the Trump Is Not Above The Law coalition on late Monday.

 

"Barr has offered an alternate timeline for a redacted version of the report," said the group "but we deserve the full report and Congressional leaders and the American people expect it now."

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-04-02/unable-wait-two-weeks-democrats-plan-nationwide-tantrum-if-mueller-report-not

 

Something tells me Dim's want this report in the past as soon as possible.

Anonymous ID: 6daa3f April 2, 2019, 2:55 p.m. No.6022169   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2180 >>2205

BREXITEERS vented their fury tonight after Theresa May admitted she will have to delay Brexit AGAIN - and invited Jeremy Corbyn to help her thrash out a new deal.

 

The under-fire PM promised to beg Brussels for a fresh extension to Brexit but vowed Britain will still leave before the EU elections in May.

 

Mrs May said she was inviting rival Mr Corbyn for talks at No10 where they would seek to find a united approach - keeping the current withdrawal agreement but amending the declaration on the future UK-EU trade deal.

 

The PM added: "The ideal outcome of this process would be to agree an approach on a future relationship that delivers on the result of the referendum, that both the Leader of the Opposition and I could put to the House for approval, and which I could then take to next week’s European Council.

 

"However, if we cannot agree on a single unified approach, then we would instead agree a number of options for the future relationship that we could put to the House in a series of votes to determine which course to pursue.

 

"Crucially the Government stands ready to abide by the decision of the House. But to make this process work, the Opposition would need to agree to this too."

 

Mrs May concluded: "This is a difficult time for everyone. Passions are running high on all sides of the argument.

 

"But we can and must find the compromises that will deliver what the British people voted for.

 

"This is a decisive moment in the story of these islands. And it requires national unity to deliver the national interest."