What would be the purpose of a committee issuing a memo about an inquiry it was engaged in, that was written by its chairman about an issue that it hasn't acted upon?
Obviously a political purpose and possibly a justification for certain actions by the dotard.
The memo argues that the basis for an investigation was a dossier prepared by someone who was opposed to the Trump campaign.
That is not proven as the only cause, but so far the dossier is still neither proven or unproven, and some of its allegations are quite serious.
The argument being made is that the FBI and the Justice Department acted on political motivations, which is unproven, even if they had a preference in the election.
We know that the investigation has actually uncovered a number of questionable activities and has led to a few indictments for obstruction.
We also know that the memo is incomplete and other details are being blocked by the chairman who released this one.
It is designed to cater to those who already feel that the investigation is politically motivated and allow the dotard to cite it in any future firings.
Its an example of a con game where two parties confirm the positions of each other based on a bunch of false or twisted circumstances.
Just a con.
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