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Mueller Hearings

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The Reverend Bob

Fart Machine and Beastmaster
Mueller just said that neglecting to report to the FBI any information of foreign nationals offering information to your campaign constitutes crime
 

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ex·on·er·ate
/iɡˈzänəˌrāt/

verb

  • 1.(especially of an official body) absolve (someone) from blame for a fault or wrongdoing, especially after due consideration of the case: "they should exonerate these men from this crime"synonyms:absolve, clear, acquit, declare innocent, find innocent, ... moreantonyms:charge, convict
  • 2.release someone from (a duty or obligation):"Pope Clement V exonerated the king from his oath to the barons"synonyms:release, discharge, relieve, free, liberate, ... moreantonyms:hold to
 

sealchan

Well-Known Member
I remember when real presidents communicated with the U.S. public via media speeches not twitter.

I don't think that the use of Twitter and such is so much a problem as it is the lack of leadership Trump shows in working with his whole administration and how his Twitterings reflect this lack of leadership. The Tweets are often unreflective and reactionary and even paranoid in nature and they often counter the efforts that the people he is supposed to be leading are pursuing. This has to be creating its own poor morale and lack of confidence in his leadership within his administration. He is very much a loose cannon and not in any good sense.
 

The Reverend Bob

Fart Machine and Beastmaster
ex·on·er·ate
/iɡˈzänəˌrāt/

verb

  • 1.(especially of an official body) absolve (someone) from blame for a fault or wrongdoing, especially after due consideration of the case: "they should exonerate these men from this crime"synonyms:absolve, clear, acquit, declare innocent, find innocent, ... moreantonyms:charge, convict
  • 2.release someone from (a duty or obligation):"Pope Clement V exonerated the king from his oath to the barons"synonyms:release, discharge, relieve, free, liberate, ... moreantonyms:hold to
Mueller: Not exonerated
 
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