Anonymous ID: 8856f3 April 18, 2019, 2:32 p.m. No.6229904   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9941 >>9982 >>0074 >>0334

Having just finished reading the entire Mueller Report (and yes, I'm slower than a lot of you), here are my personal impressions:

 

  1. The entire slant of the report was to "get Trump." The bias of the special counsel team is wildly apparent. Hannity was 100% correct on the slant of the report due to the people serving on the team.

  2. Portions of the report are likely to be de-bunked in the coming days - that is - they took the word of some people who may have skewed the facts in the worst possible light. New evidence contradicting that what is in the report will come to light.

  3. The report took as fact the entire collusion/conspiracy hoax timeline as given to them by prior FBI/DOJ leadership and in no way considered any fact to the contrary - like spying within the Trump campaign, the illegitimate sourcing of the Steele dossier and so on.

  4. The whole section about obstruction was created, not for charges by the DOJ but to give fuel to a Democrat House to impeach Trump. The fact that they stated they were doing an out of the ordinary type of investigation into obstruction indicates this was not an attempt to charge, but rather to gather so-called facts to impeach.

 

  1. I want to see the rebuttal document by Trump's legal team on all the obstruction scenarios, and hear Barr's take on it (in the inevitable hearings)

 

oh, by the way

 

All you people who still thought Mueller was a white hat even after Q said he was not, NOT a single mention of Uranium One, or wrongdoing by Hillary past what Trump and associates mentioned in the campaign.

Anonymous ID: 8856f3 April 18, 2019, 2:48 p.m. No.6230074   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6229904

 

They did not even mention that some of the alleged Russian interference in the election was targeted at the Trump campaign and Trump personally to keep the country in chaos after the election. Everything was about how Trump potentially benefited and Hillary was the victim.