WASHINGTON -- House Democrats pressed the Justice Department to provide the full report from special counsel Robert Mueller even as Republicans gleefully called for them to"move on" from the Russia investigation . President Donald Trump accused those responsible for launching Mueller's probe of"treasonous things against our country" and said they"certainly will be looked into.
But he also said Mueller reached no conclusion on whether Trump obstructed the federal investigation, instead setting out"evidence on both sides" of the question and stating that"while this report does not conclude the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him." Absent a recommendation from Mueller, Barr stepped in and decided there wasn't sufficient evidence to establish that the president obstructed justice.
"Those people will certainly be looked at. I've been looking at them for a long time. And I'm saying, why haven't they been looked at? They lied to Congress. Many of them you know who they are." He said the"The Mainstream Media is under fire and being scorned all over the World as being corrupt and FAKE."
Rhode Island Rep. David Cicilline, a member of Democratic leadership, said he has been encouraging colleagues to talk about those policy issues like health care and infrastructure.
I bet he’s not saying that now.
The Big Pay Back
Right on both counts. But I have no confidence - zero - that anyone in official deep state Washington will be held accountable. You or I would be under the jail if we did some of what the last gang did.
It's about time. Unmasking, spying, Ukraine, Dossier, etc....a whole lot of treason going on in the Obama Admin and they should be held accountable.
You go do that gramps
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VERY PUTINESQUE!!!! WhiteHouse The wrong .. childish, bully look!!!!! abcnews pbsnewshour
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