(Short thread) I disagree with this assessment, and suggest it comes from unrealistic expectations.
The Dem Judiciary Committee strategy appeared to be:
đź’ Establish out of the gate that the Mueller Report did not exonerate the president . . . (cont.)
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It seems to me that the most effective way to disprove the conspiracy theories is to demonstrate that the Report contains evidence of Trump's crimes.
Getting pulled into a game of whack-a-lie would suck up all the time.
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Mueller did refute the bias and integrity issues. It was actually the only time he really came to life.
He also said that he never hires based on political affiliation.
What? IRAC isn't flashy?
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Mueller did IRAC in the Report.
House Dems did IRAC today.
Link in the next tweet.
IRAC in the Mueller Report, in action:
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