Discussion: 'A Feeling Of Euphoria': White House Staff Celebrates End To Mueller Probe

Let’s hope it is like those feelings of relief at the end of the film, right before Jason comes crashing through the window, machete in hand.

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Oh don’t get too comfortable.
There is still plenty of time for Trump to contaminate you with Trump stank
How do you think his behavior will be now he feels “Exonerated” ? Pivot? We think not
If I were you I would strap in because guaranteed Spanky is going to do something to get himself, you and the rest of the world in serious trouble

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Madison Avenue is what I think of with Trump. The hard sell, the quick sell, the repetition. It will backfire when the Mueller Report is made known to the public.

Trump’s admen have to tell as many lies as fast as they can, as often as they can before the Report if made public. We should be working to demand a release of that Report.

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Indeed
He has created a fog
Nonstop endless tape loop every day, every public appearance “No Collusion” and “Witch Hunt”
Sadly working with the segment of the American public devoid of critical thinking skills

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Enjoy the euphoria, boys and girls. You’ll be coming down from it soon enough.

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Or when the Candyland gang walks through the door and Django is standing there waiting

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By the way, Khyber has an interesting take on the comments section “Barr: Evidence Mueller Found Not Sufficient To Charge Trump With Obstruction” near the end of the thread…

Pardons for those (excluding Cohen) indicted by Mueller this week, or next? After March Madness?

“According to a new report from the New York Times Mueller has farmed out federal indictments to 1) the SDNY, in Manhattan, 2) the EDNY, in Brooklyn, 3) the EDVA in Virginia, 4) the U.S. Attorney’s office in Los Angeles, 5) the U.S. Attorney’s office in Washington DC, 6) the DOJ National Security Division, and 7) the DOJ Criminal Division. So is the take away from all this? Those who are familiar with Mueller’s investigation understand that “no more indictments from Mueller” doesn’t mean “no more indictments.” It means every single one of Mueller’s existing indictments resides in a “presidential pardon proof” prosecutorial district. Recall how Mueller handed off the Cohen case to the U.S. Attorneys’ office for the SDNY, who sent Cohen to prison. As his own investigation ends, it becomes clear Mueller plans to handle all indictments/prosecutions resulting from his investigation through these seven federal prosecutorial entities. In other words, the people on Team Trump who are celebrating right now are merely suffering from a lack of understanding about the rule of law and how federal and state prosecutions work.”

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