Hello and welcome to my posts about what's to come. Usually, I don't talk about politics (besides the Tucker Carlson post) but I decided to post a couple posts about The Mueller Report. If you're interesting in reading that, click the jump or if you're already there, read it below.
There's a lot of chatter in Washington, D.C. about the so-called The Robert Mueller Report or The Mueller Report (whatever the media call it), a report that is consists of the investigations of President Donald Trump, the Trump campaign, the Trump administration and other things about or related to Trump. Since about mid-March, Special Council Robert Mueller has sent his report to Attorney General William Barr for review and determination of whether he would release the report or not.
Barr himself have been reviewing the report and has been testified before Congress about it (Barr says that "spying did occur"...at least it's what he thinks when reviewing that report).
Since then, there has been numerous politicians who desperately wanted to see The Muller Report: ranging from the Republicans who are concerned about the impact of the release of the report to the The White House aides who feared that they're gonna received backlash if their names are on the report to the Democrats who wanted to see if Trump made criminal intentions.
I don't know whether if the democrats were either anxious or desperate, but it's definitely clear that, in my belief, they might try to get rid of the president...even though Nancy Pelosi (the speaker of the House of Representatives) recently back down the idea of impeachment saying it will divide the country.
President Donald Trump himself has been flip-flopping and changing tones through this period ranging from "Let it come out let people see it" to "Forget about the report I think it's a waste of time". It's unclear whether his permanent reaction will be when The Mueller Report will be released. Well...time will tell.
Anyway, The Mueller Report will be released tomorrow (Thursday, April 18, 2019.), whether it will be a full one or redacted one (it seems likely that William Barr is choosing to release the redacted version of the report), though release schedule and version of the report is subject to change.
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