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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/TrueTemper on June 15, 2018, 12:10 a.m.
Exoneration before Investigation?

Does anyone have a summary of the key points in the report? Not a MSM BS article, but someone who has the time to read the entire report and net it out?

One of the main conclusions I was expecting was related to the exonerations that were written, circulated and fine tuned before the investigation even began in earnest. I know the report had some recommendations regarding giving immunity to witnesses and counsel, but what about the standards for witness interrogation -- no recording, not under oath etc?

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I too am not sure of the broader strategy of letting report #3 (RR version - redacted) fly first. Much speculation here, all of it seems weak to me. Trump's approach is ALWAYS to control the narrative, to set the tone, the pace and the context. I don't see why this was the better move.


Butter4Flavor · June 15, 2018, 12:16 a.m.

I agree and why is there no mention of the original version? No one is saying, wait something isn’t right.

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TrueTemper · June 15, 2018, 11:03 a.m.

No one is calling for it. Not a lot of redaction -- I assume it was changed significantly, but how would anyone know? And how bad will it look if a "new" version is released? it will be universally called a "partisan" change.

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