NY Times runs with unnamed sources attack on Trump to keep Russiagate alive
The New York Times reports that some of Robert Mueller’s investigators have told associates that attorney general William Barr failed to adequately portray the findings of their inquiry and that they were more troubling for President Trump than Barr indicated.
As Democrats and critics call for the entire Mueller report and Rachel Maddow perpetuates conspiracy theories, the Times reported on unnamed sources and second hand perspectives: “The officials and others interviewed declined to flesh out why some of the special counsel’s investigators viewed their findings as potentially more damaging for the president than Mr. Barr explained, although the report is believed to examine Mr. Trump’s efforts to thwart the investigation. It was unclear how much discussion Mr. Mueller and his investigators had with senior Justice Department officials about how their findings would be made public. It was also unclear how widespread the vexation is among the special counsel team, which included 19 lawyers, about 40 F.B.I. agents and other personnel.”
MarketWatch and others are happy to run the implications while noting that “The sources did not specify how they believe the report is more damaging to Trump. The investigators told the Times that they had written numerous summaries of their main conclusions, which were not included in Barr’s summary of the report.” (MarketWatch)
Yesterday, the House Judiciary Committee voted to authorize subpoenas for the complete version of Mueller’s report on Russian interference in the 2016 election and alleged obstruction of justice by the president, escalating House Democrats’ battle with the Trump administration.
Wednesday’s vote, which was divided along party lines, comes the day after an April 2 deadline House Democrats set for Barr to provide the full Mueller report to Congress.
Until there is EVIDENCE, there is still nothing to see here and the “Collusion Delusion” is a valid nickname, well unless they are going to talk to some officials, read more HERE