Trump Presumption of Innocence Flipped, Mueller Testimony Flopped


Published on Jul 25, 2019

Democrats hoped that former Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s testimony before House committees would bring his 448-page report on President Trump to life on video, because most Americans didn’t read the book. Instead, Democrats wound up reading the report to Mueller, who — in most cases — gave short answers, and referred them back to his written report. As a movie, the Mueller testimony flopped. Meanwhile, Republicans planted seeds of doubt about the political motives behind the two-year investigation into Russia’s election interference, and possible obstruction of justice by Trump. Rep. John Ratcliffe, R-TX, among others pointed out that Mueller’s claim that the “president was not exculpated” or “exonerated” flipped the presumption of innocence which lies at the heart of the American justice system. In a world gone mad, it’s good to find allies who have not lost their minds. BillWhittle.com exists as a private conservative enclave where Members can openly discuss principles, ideas and their application to the news of the day, away from the toxic sewer of social media. It’s a training center, and a platform for mutual encouragement. Members write their own blog, and vigorously engage with the videos they pay to produce — some 48 new ones each month. From this secure base, their influence grows by the day, as the messages they produce reach folks who’ve never heard the truth in ways they can understand. Find your people here. Join the movement now at https://BillWhittle.com/register/ If after 30-days you don’t believe the benefits outweigh the cost, you’ll get a rapid, and cheerful, refund of your Membership fee

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