What did the Democrats accuse Trump of again?
Oh yeah, collusion.
That’s right.
Adorable.
I'm trudging through the collusion section of the Mueller report, and it's difficult to convey how unimpressed I am with it. For example, the Papadopoulos/Downer meeting, which we're told sparked the *ENTIRE* 2016 anti-Trump investigaiton, is barely a footnote. pic.twitter.com/QeVzKqDHZx
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) April 18, 2019
Sean Davis has done a pretty spectacular job of breaking down the collusion section of the Mueller Report … and WOW, Democrats should be ashamed!
Barely a footnote.
In the Carter Page section, the report never discloses that Page previously served as an FBI informant in 2013 and helped DOJ snag several unregistered Russian foreign agents. Instead, the language in the report makes it sound like he was a co-conspirator. pic.twitter.com/Gx1hGdYEyQ
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) April 18, 2019
Sounds sorta sneaky, right?
The section on contacts between Roger Stone/Michael Caputo and Henry Oknyansky aka Henry Greenberg also failed to disclose that federal court documents indicate Oknyansky was an FBI informant using his FBI work to justify his continued stay in the U.S. pic.twitter.com/s4S94iHnHk
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) April 18, 2019
Hrm.
The breathless tone of the collusion section of the report and the blatant omission of material facts pertaining to actual Russian collusion by the Clinton campaign makes clear that Mueller and his lawyers were desperate to find collusion by Trump. And yet they still found none.
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) April 18, 2019
And may have deliberately ignored collusion from the Clinton campaign. Yup.
The Mueller report discusses Natalia Veselnitskaya's work against Bill Browder and the Magnitsky Act, yet somehow forgets to note that her PR partner in the matter–Fusion GPS–was working for Hillary Clinton and met with her before and after the Trump Tower meeting. pic.twitter.com/vKyhHp95hQ
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) April 18, 2019
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Another tie to Hillary.
The report also notes Veselnitskaya's work for Prevezon, which was charged with money laundering and sanctions violations, yet fails to note that Clinton campaign contractor Fusion GPS was working for her and Prevezon on that issue. How does a collusion investigation miss that? pic.twitter.com/aepx2Zih5X
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) April 18, 2019
Ooh, ooh, we know.
Mueller's report suggests that Trump's desire to improve U.S.-Russia relations was potential evidence of obstruction of justice, in case you were still on the fence about whether unelected officials waged a coup attempt against the president b/c of his foreign policy views. pic.twitter.com/NQlrxY6VF8
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) April 18, 2019
The nerve!
Under the heading "Trump Continues to Deny Any Contacts or Connections with Russia" cites Trump's criticism of the bogus Clinton-funded Steele dossier as potential evidence that he obstructed justice. pic.twitter.com/ygJVz5uFhb
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) April 18, 2019
Oh FFS.
The Mueller report uses as obstruction evidence *against Trump* an illegal anti-Trump leak of top secret wiretap transcript information to the Washington Post, makes no mention of the breach of national security, and spends no time or effort searching for the source of the leak. pic.twitter.com/QgHkKuxciU
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) April 18, 2019
The Mueller report suggests that Trump ordering Comey to investigate the Steele dossier allegations, which Comey swore to a FISA court were true, potentially constituted obstruction of justice. You can't make this up. This entire investigation was a farce. pic.twitter.com/DjgfkNrIYV
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) April 18, 2019
Democrats have a lot of ‘splainin’ to do.
Especially Hillary Clinton and maybe even Obama.
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