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    1. Michael Tracey‏Verified account @mtracey Jun 2
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      If it's true that Mueller's intended outcome was always to provide Congress an impeachment referral, as his statement this week seemed to confirm, then it's possible he intentionally prolonged the investigation past the 2018 midterms: so as to bide time for a Dem-controlled House

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      That would help explain why throughout 2018 and into 2019, Mueller pursued all kinds of farcical loose ends. 40 hours spent interrogating Jerome Corsi, which eventually devolved into outright absurdity. Throwing a Hail Mary and interviewing Maria Butina, in January of this year

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    3. Michael Tracey‏Verified account @mtracey Jun 2
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      They had nothing on collusion, and needed to justify their existence until Dems took over the House. So they chased down crazier and crazier "leads," to run out the clock. Mueller has confirmed himself to be a political actor, so his motivations have to be understood as political

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    4. Michael Tracey‏Verified account @mtracey Jun 2
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      Seems plausible that Mueller imposed a rough "deadline" on Special Counsel staff for all investigative activity to be complete shortly after Dems took over the House. So rather than impose an investigatory deadline -- based on the facts at hand -- he imposed a political deadline

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      Michael Tracey‏Verified account @mtracey Jun 2
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      I'm still very curious to know what exactly Mueller's intentions were when he took that May 16, 2017 meeting with Trump in the White House. He was appointed Special Counsel on May 17, 2017

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        2. Renee Bevevino‏ @ReneeBevevino Jun 2
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          Yesterday I said that I thought Mueller was prodded by Comey to take that intv/job b/c they needed someone of like mind in there to keep the “outsider” from learning things not meant to be learned.

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        3. Patricia‏ @PattyPaugh Jun 2
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          Looks like Wray is doing a pretty good job of it.

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        2. Susan‏ @smc12256 Jun 2
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          Susan Retweeted Joestradamus IV  😺

          https://twitter.com/Joestradamus91/status/1134124221150441472 …

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          Joestradamus IV  😺 @Joestradamus91
          New Post: With the Mueller Report often being cited as the Road Map for impeachment, I wanted to highlight a bigger set of plans which is what I believe to be the real road map. https://philantropyinthemaking.com/2019/05/30/the-road-maps/ …
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        3. Cyclops‏ @ScottTBrower1 Jun 2
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          We've reached the point where the research doesn't matter, the obvious doesn't matter, & common sense, Occam's Razor-type, explanations no longer matter. Barr will. Or Barr will not.

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        1. Heathroi‏ @heathroi Jun 2
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          because everyone was expecting Clinton a democrat to hold one of the branchs of fed govt. when that didn't happen. an arrangement was made to represent dem special interests in DC.

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        2. Bizzy‏ @bizzyposts Jun 2
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          @threadreaderapp unroll

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          Bonjour there is your unroll: Thread by @mtracey: "If it's true that Mueller's intended outcome was always to provide Congress an impeachment referral, as his statement th […]" https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1135166867973332992.html … Talk to you soon. 🤖

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        1. asjah8‏ @asjah8 Jun 2
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          #AALNM imho, I think we can infer his past intentions by his current political actions. It’s enough to give me chills down my spine. If he had gotten the AG job... yikes!

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        1. Scott Daly‏ @sdaly66 Jun 2
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          I expect that it was so he could "accidentally" leave "his" cell phone behind, then retrieve it the next day.

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        1. Jeffrey A Nolan‏ @JeffreyANolan1 Jun 2
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          you're being facetious, right? You're absolutely correct about the deadline thing, waiting past the election was his intention. If the house goes, the Senate would stay and he knew it. The investigation would take some time and he knew that. He was put in position deliberately...

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        1. Skot0013‏ @skot0013 Jun 2
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          Agree. Seems to be a pivotal point in this story. My hope is that he was coerced to star in the show.

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        1. Sharon Crandall‏ @socrandall3 Jun 2
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          Stinks to high heaven. Reeks.

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        2. LCoghlan‏ @lezleecog Jun 2
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          Easy to work around term limits, it’s been done before.

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        1. Jeffrey A Nolan‏ @JeffreyANolan1 Jun 2
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          ...so he could "find" anything he wanted or nothing at all. No matter what he found it would work out. Find nothing, and that's best. Find state crimes, punt, the next pres will Obama it, or pardon him. Find federal crimes and he punts to congress. One party does nothing, the...

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        1. Jeffrey A Nolan‏ @JeffreyANolan1 Jun 2
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          ...other party impeaches. Impeachment is a non starter. He was banking on the Senate holding and his gamble paid off. The only way for him to lose was to fail on all three fronts and a negative trifecta is virtually impossible. and you'll never read this

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        1. Marina‏ @MarinaLewis Jun 2
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          I’m curious how and when Rosenstein picked Mueller? And why him?

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        1. ERIC HEFFERNAN‏ @eric_heffernan Jun 2
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          Yes and no(regarding the entire thread). You're right on with pretty much everything. My only thought is that actual intentions may very well be far different than perceived intentions, in regards to Mueller. A long game was being played all along, IMO.

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        2. Gadfly M  ⌛️‏ @GadflyMorse Jun 2
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          #Mueller should be forced to testify before #Congress... "Thus, to use Mueller’s own construction, if we could rule out a political motive, we would have done so. This is why Mueller must testify and must do so publicly." - Jonathan Turleyhttps://jonathanturley.org/2019/06/02/muellers-lack-of-explanations-raises-new-questions-of-his-motivations-on-three-key-decisions/ …

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        3. Nani Booboo‏ @nani_booboo Jun 2
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          I say under oath in front of a Federal Grand Jury.

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