Today's word is exculpatory. My first exposure to this word was when I read Sydney Powell's outstanding book, "Licensed to Lie" about the Enron / Arthur Anderson scandal which took place in the early 2000s. In it she reveals how Andrew Weissmann - if this name sounds familiar, he was Robert Mueller's "right-hand-man" in his investigation - withheld this same exculpatory evidence in handling the Enron case.
I can't help but wonder if Mueller himself didn't write the investigation's report - and it's suspected that it was Weissmann as Mueller's lead man who hired the others on the team to conduct the investigation, it follows logically that Weissmann would repeat the same omissions which would not be favorable to the assertion that candidate and president-elect Trump was Russian stooge for Putin.
So, when one digs into the current I.G. report by Horowitz just released and sees how there were 17 omissions by the F.B.I. about information and procedures it was required to follow in conducting its investigation, it's clear that the same biased approach was used to bolster completely unfounded claims for the lead up and execution of their soft coup to impeach him.
BTW... Were you aware that A.G. Bill Barr did an interview on Dec. 10th with the Editor at Large, Jerry Baker, of the Wall Street Journal at the CEO Council Annual Meeting on C-SPAN? Here's the link to it here. Worth the time to view it.
Footnote: Video has now been produced of the farce which occurred in these hearings under Chairman Nadler of the Judiciary Committee... undbelieveable!!! And then, there's this questioning by Cong. Matt Gaetz regarding biased testimony in these hearings.
It's my personal view that all of this action and animus towards Trump is based on a long range plan by the left over decades of progressively building up their global economy and a wide assortment of treaties like NAFTA, that is being threatened by his "America First" policy. Trump's shift away from our country continuing to be taken advantage of is destroying the left's hopes of eventually reaching a "one world order" scenario; much like George Soro's Open Society he's been pouring so much of his wealth into, both foreign countries and in the United States, to gradually mold it into what the left's utopian construct needs to have in order to reach that long range goal.
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