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Could be a few thing but mostly people finding out that he is a fake billionaire.
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DOJ invites House panel staff to work out deal on Mueller report release by Susan Ferrechio | May 06, 2019 04:09 PM Print this article Sign up for News from Washington Examiner SUBMIT Justice Department officials have invited House Judiciary Committee staff to a Wednesday meeting to seek a “mutually acceptable” way to provide special counsel Robert Mueller's full report to Congress. Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd sent the letter to Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., hours after Nadler announced a Wednesday committee vote to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress. Nadler had set a 9 a.m. Monday deadline for Barr to turn over the fully unredacted version of the report to Congress. Barr, who is legally blocked from releasing parts of the report that include classified or grand jury information, did not comply with the demand. “The Department’s letter invites Committee staff to come to the Department on Wednesday to discuss a mutually acceptable accommodation,” DOJ spokesperson Kerri Kupec said. “The Department remains willing to accommodate Congress’s legitimate needs, but must do so consistent with the law.” Boyd, in the letter, asked that Nadler at least review the less-redacted version made available to top lawmakers. Nadler has refused to review the document because he cannot share it with other lawmakers. Nadler wants all of the report released to Congress. Boyd said the DOJ is willing to discuss Nadler’s request “to provide greater access,” to the less-redacted version “to additional members of Congress and staff,” and to prioritize the review and release of “certain materials” cited in the report. Boyd said those disclosures would have to be legal and done “in a manner that protects long-established Executive Branch confidentiality interests.” Kupec, in her statement, noted the Judiciary Committee “was informed over the weekend that the Department of Justice would be responding today.”
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In Response To Contempt Proceedings, DOJ Invites Nadler To Negotiation Mark Wilson/Getty Images North America By Kate Riga May 6, 2019 2:33 pm The Department of Justice is responding to House Judiciary Committee chairman Jerry Nadler opening contempt proceedings against Attorney General William Barr by inviting the chairman to a negotiation.
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DOJ has figured out that the Democrats are serious about going forward with a contempt charge against AG Barr and now wanna make nice
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I would like to think that if Trump loses that he will leave the White House graciously but when he re tweets stuff like this I think he will do everything in his power to stay in there as long as he can, he knows what he has done and who may be waiting for him the day he leaves office.
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So Trump just had to comment on the Kentucky Derby, still doesn't know how to spell.
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Well they take the hometown kid
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Will the Bombers now take Wilkinson he has fallen into their laps if they want him.
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Well I would have to say so far so good especially if Kongbo can get on the field at some time this year.
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Any updates about his injuries
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He's no Gibbon 😁 this guy is a road grader
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They are talking about him becoming a centre............interesting
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Is it possible we pick 2 O linemen with 4 and 5
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Best available player be it O line or D line who has no aspirations of going to the NFL, and are ready to go.
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I can't wait for him to do a turn around on Trump if Mueller does go in front of the Senate and House and tells the Republicans what they do not want to hear and actually fear about the POTUS
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I think the House Democrats should forget about AG Turtle Barr and get Mueller in front their committee, let him either confirm or deny what they think and go from there.
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Dark and violent days are ahead for Americans where rule of law is thrown out the window to serve the POTUS who see himself as a dictator and above the law protected by people that he has put in place and Republicans in the Senate.
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What does Trump love the most about AG Barr being his personal lawyer and protector................he doesn't have to pay him, thanks tax payers of America.
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Uhm Uhm Uhm Uhm
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Graham is about a two faced as they come, the guy has done so many 180's about Trump that would make your head spin, towing the party line is tiring he may need his fainting couch.
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Trump is above the law and the AG has cover for him.
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Mueller needs to testify before both the House and the Senate. Barr is just spinning and doing a terrible job at that trying to act like he is the smartest person in the room and thinking that his opinion is the right one and you should believe what he says without question.
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Let see is any Republican Senators have any back bone today, I think we all know the answer.
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Sounds like AG Barr and Mueller don't see eye to eye on Barr summary of the Mueller report and Mueller told him just that in a letter that the AG lied about.