Señor Trumpanzee was throwing his bananas and toys around the White House Thursday morning screaming like a madman. Finally his keeper gave him back his cell and he calmed down enough to direct his rage at the New York Times, Bob Mueller and the Democrats. It was inevitable that eventually it would start leaking out that the Mueller Report very much does let the country know just how criminal and complicit he has always been.And that The Times tweeted right back in his face, may have caused him to throw his phone at a wall and break it. Who knows... all we do know for sure is that he stopped his twitter rampage right after this:The original Times story by Nicholas Fandos, Michael S. Schmidt and Mark Mazzetti hit like the proverbial bombshell Wednesday evening during the primetime cable news shows. "Some of Robert S. Mueller III’s investigators," they wrote, "have told associates that Attorney General William P. Barr failed to adequately portray the findings of their inquiry and that they were more troubling for President Trump than Mr. Barr indicated, according to government officials and others familiar with their simmering frustrations... Some members of Mr. Mueller’s team are concerned that, because Mr. Barr created the first narrative of the special counsel’s findings, Americans’ views will have hardened before the investigation’s conclusions become public... The special counsel’s investigators had already written multiple summaries of the report," summaries which Barr purposefully did not release to the public-- or even to Congress. Barr is determined not to release anything that is in any way detrimental to Trump or his family members.
Though it was not clear what findings the special counsel’s investigators viewed as troubling for the president, Mr. Barr has suggested that Mr. Mueller may have found evidence of malfeasance in investigating possible obstruction of justice. “The report sets out evidence on both sides of the question,” Mr. Barr wrote in his March 24 letter.Mr. Mueller examined Mr. Trump’s attempts to maintain control over the investigation, including his firing of Mr. Comey and his attempt to oust Mr. Mueller and Attorney General Jeff Sessions to install a loyalist to oversee the inquiry....Trump has fully embraced Mr. Barr’s version of events. For days, he has pronounced the outcome of the investigation a “complete and total exoneration” and called for the Justice Department and his allies on Capitol Hill to investigate and hold accountable those responsible for opening the inquiry.
Traitor Jared... embezzlementYesterday the Department of Justice asserted that there were NO pages in the Mueller report that didn't possibly contain information that could not be publicly release. The threats of redaction are sobering and Barr will apparently do everything he can to protect Trump and his spawn. Jerry Nadler was on CNN yesterday and said wants to know why the prepared summaries weren't released instead of Barr's press release that was meant to mislead people into thinking the report cleared Trump. Nadler said "I think it's inevitable that Mueller is going to testify at some point, but the first thing we need is the release of the report and the documents." As you know, every House Republican joined every House Democrat to call for the release of the full Mueller Report to the public-- very much what the public is demanding. Yesterday though-- and for the 5th time-- the Kentucky Senate tag team blocked the resolution that passed the House from being voted on in the Senate. This time it was Rand Paul instead of McTurtle. Paul says he'll unblock it snd allow a vote if and only if he can add an amendment calling for the release of communications between Obama-era intelligence officials that he says could shed light on potential "misuse of power" leading up to the launch of the Trump-Russia investigation.Meanwhile let's not forget... Trump, gaslighting America... bigly: