The House Judiciary Committee, on a party-line vote, subpoenas the unredacted Mueller report. Bill Whittle illustrates what real openness in government can mean. Will the Democrats’ demand backfire and hurt their own prospects in 2020 and beyond?
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4 replies on “Backfire: How Subpoena of Unredacted Mueller Report Will Hurt Democrats”
The Mueller investigation and report have had many purposes. Most were fraudulent in my opinion. One of the most diabolical purposes was to show any other prospective “Donald Trump” out there that they may not want to ever do what this one has done because the same thing will happen to them. We’ve been fortunate that our President is the type of man that he is. A lesser person may not have been able to cope with all that has been shoveled his way over the last 3 years. Of course, the Republicans have been complicate in this to some degree because of their apathy and, in some cases, actual opposition to their own party’s President. Mueller and the Dems have brilliantly conceived and nearly flawlessly executed an actual coup d’etat. This has been disgraceful and must be exposed for what it has been.
Thank you for saying coup!
The first time around, Hillary had to pay good money for opposition research on Trump. This time around, there is a special council, lawyers, and 40 FBI agents who spent two years digging up opposition research on Trump. The big difference this time is, the taxpayers paid for it.
Is it any wonder the Democrats want to get their hands on this information? Remember, impeachment is a political process, not a legal process. Even if there is no legal jeopardy contained in the Mueller report, there is plenty of opposition research to keep the new investigations in the headlines of the fake news media right up until the election.
I feel pretty confident that Trump will be re-elected in 2020 but I am not so confident that the voters in the state districts will smarten up and vote for representatives and senators who will support the president and get, among other things, the spending juggernaut under control.