Discussion: ‘Weeks, Not Months’ Until Redacted Mueller Report Released Publicly, DOJ Official Says

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We shall see…

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“The official said there is no plan to share an advanced copy of the report with the White House.”

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Just hearsay thus far

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Just had to rush the “good news” out the door… The bad news will take a bit longer…

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An unnamed Department of Justice Official told CNN, NBC News and Reuters Tuesday that it will take “weeks, not months” for special counsel Robert Mueller’s report to be released publicly. All of the outlets referred to the public report as “a version” of Mueller’s report.


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It’ll be unplanned, Barr will just happen to be at dinner at the Trump Hotel with Whitaker, have a copy in his briefcase, and forget it at the table (pesky tablecloths, didn’t see it)…

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Steve Doocy will have to get this corrected.

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The waiter that finds it and delivers it to NBC will be prosecuted for espionage. Trump will tweet he was Hillary’s favorite waiter.

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Naw, it’ll be Nunes, disguised as a waitress.

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It’ll take a lot of damn makeup to have him appear as intelligent as a waitress.

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Ya got me there…

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There is no plan because they already did. Whats more they are the ones that are going to help with the redactions.

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Shouldn’t take long. They finally found a black marker with a tip measuring 8.5" x 11".

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Colbert has some good points

Naw. Roughly 37 seconds after the Report hits the WH, it’s hitting some reporter’s inbox. Those people will be falling over each other to be John Dean 2019 (hey, that rhymed).

I heard they hired Manafort’s lawyers to help with the redactions…

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“The official said there is no plan to share an advanced copy of the report with the White House.”

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Come on…at least keep it believable.

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As I said in another thread:

The question is this exactly: How long did it take for the Starr Report to be available unredacted at your Barnes and Noble for $9.99? One second longer than that and it’s a cover up.

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When will the unredacted report … you know, the real Mueller report … and the underlying evidence be given to Congress, specifically the House Intelligence, Oversight, and Judiciary Committees?

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April 31st.

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