Saturday, August 20, 2022

Battenfraud's article on CNN, unreadable / Letter to Boston Herald on their Battenfraud...you wonder why their readership is so low, Han Solo?

 Boston Herald

Bottom of the Barrel
Westford, MA ...in a secure bunker
with Eva Braun, see Eva Strittmatter. Eva Anna Paula Hitler ( née Braun; 6 February 1912 – 30 April 1945) was a German photographer

Dearest Boston Herald (NOT!)

Battenfoe is losing it. 

This article is nuts...irrational and, as usual, red meat for the fading Herald readership. 

When CNN blows away the Herald in followers, do the math.  


Master Criminal Trump is going to prison, and Battenfeld can't get his brain
around that.   Too bad, sucker.  It's over for the orange haired traitor.

Battenfreak needs to be indicted as a co-conspirator

My subscription for a year cost less than one daily
Boston Herald....are things that desperate? for you people?

Spent more time writing this email than reading JB's nonsense

What a waste of paper and ink...how many trees were killed
for Battenphony's rant for Don Don...the selling of nuclear secrets
to Iran and Vladmir ...the true story of America's fate after Putin
installed Trump, would sell more papers.

Send that other fraud, Barr, to prison as well for not dealing with the
Mueller Report correctly

Now THIS is real news:

Jessica Corbett

August 19, 2022

A federal appeals court on Friday ordered the release of a 2019 memorandum about whether then-President Donald Trump obstructed Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW)—the watchdog fighting to reveal the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) memo prepared for then-Attorney General Bill Barr—celebrated the ruling as a win.

"Attorney General Barr cited this memo as a reason not to charge President Trump with obstruction of justice," said CREW spokesperson Jordan Libowitz in a statement. "The American people deserve to know what it says. Now they will."

"The department's submissions, the court explained, indicated that the memorandum conveyed advice about whether to charge the president with a crime. But the court's in camera review of the memorandum revealed that the department in fact never considered bringing a charge," it continues. "Instead, the memorandum concerned a separate decision that had gone entirely unmentioned by the government in its submissions to the court—what, if anything, to say to Congress and the public about the Mueller report."

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Joe Viglione

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