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Lefties Are Clinging To This 'Bombshell' Mueller Letter But Mark Meadows Stops Them In Their Tracks

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After Attorney General William Barr sent his four-page letter to Congress with the key findings of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, Mueller sent a letter to Barr explaining he was unhappy with how the media was characterizing what took place.

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"The summary letter the Department sent to Congress and released to the public late in the afternoon of March 24 did not fully capture the context, nature, and substance of this Office's work and conclusions. We communicated that concern to the Department on the morning of March 25," Mueller wrote. "This is now public confusion about critical aspects of the results of our investigation. This threatens to undermine a central purpose for which the Department appointed the Special Counsel: to assure full public confidence in the outcome of the investigations."

"While we understand that the Department is reviewing the full report to determine what is appropriate for public release – a process that our Office is working with you to complete – that process need not delay the release of the enclosed materials," Mueller wrote. "Release at this time would alleviate the misunderstandings that have arisen and would answer congressional and public questions about the nation and outcome of our investigation."

Wednesday night, the Washington Post and New York Times clung to this narrative to Mueller criticized Barr's letter on the investigation's key findings. Their reports launched a news cycle focused solely on what was in the letter, despite both outlets omitting the full letter from their reports (coincidental? I think not).

House Freedom Caucus Chairman Mark Meadows made an important point: why is the mainstream media clinging to this notion that Mueller was unhappy with the tone of his findings? The full report was made public two weeks ago. The point is rather moot.

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The Leftist media is focusing on this because they're doing everything in their power to discredit Barr. Discrediting Barr is their way of discrediting the Trump administration. Lefties have ran with this narrative that Barr is "Trump's guy" and he'll do whatever he can to protect the president. From everything we've seen, Barr is doing his best to follow the letter of the law, not insert his own personal thoughts and feelings into Mueller's findings. 

Even though the leftist media spent the last two years lying to the American people about what took place, they've learned absolutely nothing from their mistakes. Remember: they want to do everything in their power to take down the president. Anyone who stands in their way is a target themselves. That's why they've taken aim at Barr.

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