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Mueller report: Prepare for disappointment

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President Donald Trump's critics have spent the past 17 months anticipating what some expect will be among the most thrilling events of their lives: special counsel Robert Mueller’s final report on Russian 2016 election interference.

They may be in for a disappointment.

That’s the word POLITICO got from defense lawyers working on the Russia probe and more than 15 former government officials with investigation experience spanning Watergate to the 2016 election case. The public, they say, shouldn’t expect a comprehensive and presidency-wrecking account of Kremlin meddling and alleged obstruction of justice by Trump — not to mention an explanation of the myriad subplots that have bedeviled lawmakers, journalists and amateur Mueller sleuths.

Perhaps most unsatisfying: Mueller’s findings may never even see the light of day.

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1 hour ago, DaveTV1 said:

It seems the media has shut up about the Russia probe.  I still think it's a big bag of nothing that Communist supporters were hoping for.  

 

They just busted some secretary for creating a bunch of fake social media profiles in order to further divide people on social media. 

My cousin does the same thing on Facebook.    :woot:

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3 minutes ago, CENTEXFAN said:

Go ahead,  and make the same mistake that the Democrats did with Kavanaugh. 

Kavanaugh was INNOCENT, and the witnesses against him have admitted to being liars......barry, hitlery, and the gang have plenty of EVIDENCE out there that should be presented to a Grand Jury so justice can be served.......

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https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/justice-department/ratcliffe-gowdy-join-list-potential-attorney-general-picks-n934616

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WASHINGTON — Two members of congress, a cabinet official, a presidential confidant and a frequent guest on Fox News are among those being considered by President Donald Trump to be the next attorney general, multiple sources tell NBC News.

One of those, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, was a close adviser to the president in his 2016 presidential campaign. He has been largely sidelined by the administration since then but resurfaced at the White House on Thursday for what White House officials said was for a previously scheduled meeting on prison reform.

Rep. John Ratcliffe, R-Texas, and retiring Rep. Trey Gowdy of South Carolina, have also joined the list of those in the running, the sources say.

Ratcliffe, a former political appointee of President George W. Bush who was later appointed to be U.S. Attorney of the Eastern District of Texas, has become a top candidate.

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