Schumer Says Mueller Memo Disqualifies Barr From Attorney General Job

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Democrats and Republicans had a predictably different reaction to a newly disclosed memo by Trump’s pick for attorney general

 

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Everybody is disqualified for AG because the criminal DOJ and FBI loaded with dems must be allowed to continue to cover their crimes. Time to let the AG take charge because Rosenstein is part of the crime and should be in cuffs himself.

You mean anyone who knows Mueller is a fraud is barred. That means more than 60 million are barred

Total BS

Hey don’t mislead people, read the memo. It only explains what obstruction of justice is — and it does that in the most professional manner possible.

Stop quoting Schumer, he’s irrelevant

I agree with the memo. The pendulum always swings to the other side. We went from Christians pushing creationism, burning books and censoring music to progressive pushing gender theory, deplatforming speakers and censoring the internet in my lifetime.

The Afghans have come to you more, your presence can not tolerate if you go abroad, brothers with us one is a great problem here with us.

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