Curiosity’s killing the cat

12 thoughts on “Curiosity’s killing the cat”

  1. I wonder how much of it is Grand Jury testimony. And I wonder how many of us are willing to abandon it’s privileged status because we hate Trump so much. I fear our hatred for him may cause us to ignore the logical reasons for the existence of some laws and traditions. And… how much of this fear is being orchestrated. I no longer trust… which is what the Russians intended.

    1. I just don’t trust Barr’s redactions, since he’s Trump’s lackey. It should be obvious to Congress and the media which redactions are privileged Grand Jury testimony and which are not. Congress and the media shouldn’t corrupt our system of government any more than Trump should.

      I agree that the Russians worked to get Trump elected, knowing the chaos he would create.

  2. I’m sure you’re long familiar with them, but google the FOIA exemptions – thinking about them along with the context might give the reader some ideas on what could be in those redacted portions. We had to take training before doing redactions ourselves, then our work would go thru legal review, too. Of course, that was on a much, um, lower level, than this report–

    1. Actually I wasn’t familiar with them. But in reading through them just now, it was easy to agree with them. I just don’t trust Barr to have limited himself to those exemptions. I suspect his redactions included anything that incriminated Trump. He’s Trump’s lackey, after all.

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