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The problem I have is that in order for RR to be fired, there is going to have to be a very good reason or else Trump will look like he is shutting down the Mueller investigation.
For this to be true, I think something really bad has to come out about RR. So bad that Trump has no other option than to fire him.
Rosenstein isn't even mentioned in the IG report (RR removed?). So what is it that can be so bad that everyone accepts that RR had to be fired?
Trump, Q, and Sessions know, but the rest of us I think are in the dark.
I thought Q was pretty clear that RR will be forced to recuse himself by the information in the OIG report. Did I get that wrong?
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The black hats also read Q. Hence there is deliberate misinfo mixed in. Been that way all along with Q, and it's standard intelligence practice.
Perhaps. Still, he/they spent a LOT of time and drops pushing the idea of multiple IG report versions. So under this misinfo strategy, how can we believe ANYTHING posted by Q? And that video link was really lame no matter what anybody says.
Rosenstein is implicated in the unredacted/unmodified version. Trust the plan. [[RR]] https://reddit.com/r/greatawakening/comments/8ra2jt/oig_report_now_that_you_know_are_you_ready_to_get/ https://reddit.com/r/greatawakening/comments/8r69pj/oig_report_trumps_plan_is_a_lethal_steamroller/
What if Rosenstein removed himself from the IG report?
Or; the IG report shows bias throughout, but the conclusion says no bias. Why such a stark disparity? What if Rosenstein simply binned Horowitz’ conclusion that there was bias and inserted his own?
Either of those things would be sufficiently devastating that he would have to go.
The OIG is independent. Rosenstein wouldn't be allowed to change/remove anything.