If the President admitting on national television that he fired the FBI director in an attempt to end an investigation into himself isn't obstruction of justice, why do we even have laws?

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If the President admitting on national television that he fired the FBI director in an attempt to end an investigation into himself isn't obstruction of justice, why do we even have laws?
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Bread-and-Butter-Issues Matter More Than The Mueller Report
We need to see the Mueller report.
There’s absolutely no question about it.
If you think “wait, don’t we already have it?!”, the answer is no. We have a summary, provided by the Attorney General Barr, but that sums up 400 pages in 4 pages. That’s not how this works.
Barr’s memo has very few details in it, and makes determinations that usually the House of Representatives make. On the topic of obstruction it includes the quote that “while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him”, which is being spun by the White House and its pundits as a “full and complete exoneration”. And now people from Mueller’s Team, so the people who worked on the investigation, claim that the report is actually more damaging than Barr’s memo insinuates.
The whole story is full of holes. Which is why the full report should be released sooner rather than later.
But that’s not what I want to write about today. It’s about what’s next.
We need to see the fuller Mueller report, especially regarding obstruction. Mueller found evidence both for and against.
Barr and Rosenstein also need to go in front of Congress to explain why they decided the evidence against obstruction was more compelling the evidence for obstruction.
Just a reminder that the reason Barr is attorney general is because he sent an unsolicited letter to the White House questioning Mueller's obstruction of justice probe.
Do you remember former Georgia Congressman Bob Barr (from back during the Clinton impeachment days)? Saw him recently and he’s grown hotter with age. Back then I fantasized about those lips of his. What I wouldn’t give to be each other’s Monica. 😈🤣 #pilf
Oh yeah, I remember this guy. Wow. He did grow hotter with age.
Andrew Weissmann targets Barr, Trump and his own Justice Department colleagues for criticism.
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Gateway Pundit:
As reported earlier by Cristina Laila…
DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz is preparing a very damning report on James Comey’s conduct in the days leading up to his firing that will likely conclude he leaked classified information (memos) and lacked candor (lied).
According to a report out by award-winning investigative journalist John Solomon, Horowitz’s…
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