Our analysis of Maddow’s interview with Clinton.

Published by Chief Editor, Sammy Campbell. Written by Mark Pullen.

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6:30 Barr did not write in his memo that a president can’t obstruct justice. In fact, Barr cited several instances that a president would be guilty of this crime. What Barr wrote was that a president can’t obstruct justice by exercising the powers of the presidency. However, Barr continued, if a president exercised his presidential powers with corrupt intent, then that would be the crime of abuse of power. That crime is an impeachable offense.

7:29 William Barr’s charge is to protect the innocent. While Barr is not the president’s lawyer, strictly speaking, Barr’s actions concerning President Trump are proper and constitutional.

 7:57 Mueller wrote no such thing. Mueller was taken back how the media and the Democrats had twisted and parse each line from his report in Barr’s memo on the report. Mueller wanted summaries to be produced to fill the gap time before the DOJ published Mueller’s report.

8:02  As for Clinton’s claim that Barr misrepresented the contents in Mueller’s report, that is a ridiculous charge because anyone can read the report for themselves, as it is available online at the Justice Department.

8:08 “Now we need to get into the investigation.” Mueller had unlimited resources, and he wasn’t able to find conclusive evidence that President Trump had committed a crime, full stop.

 8:12 Russia has been held accountable for their interference in the 2016 election. President Trump has levied sanctions for their actions. Does Hillary Clinton what more? Perhaps war with a nuclear superpower all because she lost the election?

8:40 Hillary Clinton is lying. Mueller said before many DOJ witnesses that the DOJ’s policy of not indicting a sitting president wasn’t a factor in the team’s failure to reach a conclusion on the question of obstruction of justice. It’s a high bar to prove obstruction of justice. There has to be an act and a corrupt intent. Mueller wasn’t able to establish the latter.

8:48 Clinton is correct, an innocent person can obstruct justice. I missed that Congressman’s false belief. 

22:10 Clinton is misrepresenting the facts. She had caused, through her direction, the deletion of her subpoenaed records from her email server. Clinton is calling for the hacking of the IRS for existing documents. Candidate Trump was making a joke. According to Mueller’s report, the GRU did attack the Clinton campaign’s office after Trump’s public sarcastic joke. What better way to sow confusion in America than to respond to Trump’s joke!? I will point out that Clinton was happy to have Russia interference when it benefited her. Clinton directed the hiring of a British spy to get propaganda from the Kremlin to hurt Donald Trump in 2016.

On the left page, Mueller uses, appears, in the top underlining as to how the GRU extracted the data from the DNC. Reading the below red underlining to the green underlining. Mueller uses, appear, in the green underlining. Mueller isn’t sure who hacked or removed the DNC’s files. (A) see our comment in the redacted area. Mueller isn’t certain because the DNC blocked the FBI from examining the server(s) and related networks.

We believe Mueller knew this fact in his first week of appointment. The whole duration of Mueller appointment was spent trying to lure President Trump into an impeachable offense in his effort to defend himself from this false accusation made by Hillary Clinton through her dossier. 

We display to you, the letter from Mueller to Barr.

We suggest the review of the following articles, Mueller’s motto: Facts don’t matter. The letter we sent to President Trump. Published by Chief Editor, Sammy Campbell. Written by Mark Pullen. The latter gives a summary of Barr’s memo to Rod Rosenstein on the question if a president can obstruct justice. We also display some pages from Barr’s memo.