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Mueller had known early in the investigation that there was no evidence of any so-called Russia “collusion,” though he and the prosecutors working for him tried to build a case for charging the president with obstruction of justice in the investigation.
In the nine-page memo, Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel Steven Engel and Ed O’Callaghan, who was serving as the Justice Department’s principal associate deputy attorney general at the time, advised Attorney General William Barr that special counsel Robert Mueller’s findings did not cite any instances of obstruction of justice that would warrant prosecution, even if a sitting president was susceptible to charges
The all came for the "Russian" interference against Trump.. Which the DOJ found did not exist..
on a lighter note, how do you feel about paying for lazy college students who can not, will not pay back
the money you " Workers" lent them... now you get the shaft... wonder why you can not afford to take a
vacation??
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