Mueller Testifying 7/17/19- What question are you looking forward to?

Are you interested in more clarity from Mueller's testimony to congress?

  • Yes

    Votes: 11 84.6%
  • No

    Votes: 2 15.4%

  • Total voters
    13

hanimmal

Well-Known Member
I thought I would ask this ahead of the rush of trolls that will start slamming Mueller with nonsense. Mueller is going to be testifying in just over a week so I thought it would be interesting to see what people think would be a good question to ask him. I will try to update this with non-troll questions as a running list.



Heard someone on MSNBC earlier today say they were looking forward to hearing what questions get the answer "I can't answer due to it being an ongoing investigation". I have to agree, we might not get anything outside of what is written in his report, but a lot of interesting information might make it out if reading between the lines.

Questions:

-Did your investigation consider any of Trump's financial records.
There is nothing in the report saying it does, I think he should be able to say yes or no, or even 'ongoing investigation'.

-Did your investigation uncover any illegal activity with any other foreign governments.
I am curious if he looked into ties with the Saudi's and any other government using troll-bots to influence our electorate.
 

hanimmal

Well-Known Member
I will keep an updated list to the questions below:


Questions:

-Did your investigation consider any of Trump's financial records.

-Did your investigation uncover any illegal activity with any other foreign governments.

-Is Trump a Crook?

-Mr Mueller, when you hired the 18 Democrats to help you investigate Mr Trump, were they Angry then or did they become Angry after you hired them?

-Barr has already said in public that if Mueller doesn't want to testify he will back him up. Seems a little like witness tampering or in the tRUmp administration just a typical Tuesday?

-Is this calmag def or pH lockout?

-What would you say to the estimated 85% of congress that didn't bother to read your report?

-What's your opinion of Barr's summary of your report?

-The president has said, 'no collusion, no obstruction, total vindication', is that an accurate conclusion?

-If someone was too 'busy' to read your report, how would you summarize it in 60 seconds as far as the Trump campaign involvement with Russians?

-"In your report, you said "The President’s efforts to influence the investigation were mostly unsuccessful, but that is largely because the persons who surrounded the President declined to carry out orders or accede to his requests." (Emphasis is placed on mostly successful). If the Presidents efforts to influence were mostly unsuccessful, would you tell us which efforts were mostly successful, what effect they had on the investigation, why they succeeded and who were involved in this successful effort? Please give detailed explanations of what the President did when these efforts were made.


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Fogdog

Well-Known Member
Boo I was going to edit in the questions:

Were the lawyers angry Dems
and Is trump a crook, but I don't have option to edit the opening post.
Suggestion:

Click on reply to your post. Then edit out or put in whatever you want. Remove the beginning [quote ] and ending [/quote]
 

hanimmal

Well-Known Member
I thought I would ask this ahead of the rush of trolls that will start slamming Mueller with nonsense. Mueller is going to be testifying in just over a week so I thought it would be interesting to see what people think would be a good question to ask him. I will try to update this with non-troll questions as a running list.



Heard someone on MSNBC earlier today say they were looking forward to hearing what questions get the answer "I can't answer due to it being an ongoing investigation". I have to agree, we might not get anything outside of what is written in his report, but a lot of interesting information might make it out if reading between the lines.

Questions:

-Did your investigation consider any of Trump's financial records.
There is nothing in the report saying it does, I think he should be able to say yes or no, or even 'ongoing investigation'.

-Did your investigation uncover any illegal activity with any other foreign governments.
I am curious if he looked into ties with the Saudi's and any other government using troll-bots to influence our electorate.

-Is Trump a Crook
I don't see why he couldn't say yes he has done criminal acts if he found that he did. Or at least 'Ongoing investigation'

-Mr Mueller, when you hired the 18 Democrats to help you investigate Mr Trump, were they Angry then or did they become Angry after you hired them?
He would be able to say his opinion of the professionalism of his team I would hope.

-Barr has already said in public that if Mueller doesn't want to testify he will back him up. Seems a little like witness tampering or in the tRUmp administration just a typical Tuesday.
Might as well ask the question if what was done after he submitted his report would warrant a new obstruction investigation.

-Is this calmag def or pH lockout?
No, stop watering it everyday, it is not a tomato plant.
 

tangerinegreen555

Well-Known Member
"What would you say to the estimated 85% of congress that didn't bother to read your report?"

"What's your opinion of Barr's summary of your report?"

"The president has said, 'no collusion, no obstruction, total vindication', is that an accurate conclusion?"

"If someone was too 'busy' to read your report, how would you summarize it in 60 seconds as far as the Trump campaign involvement with Russians?"
 

hanimmal

Well-Known Member
"What would you say to the estimated 85% of congress that didn't bother to read your report?"


"What's your opinion of Barr's summary of your report?"
Id like to hear that one.


"The president has said, 'no collusion, no obstruction, total vindication', is that an accurate conclusion?"
He might give Trump cause for doing some kind of "He is out to get me" legal defense, so I would guess he'd say his conclusions in the report that there is no such legal term of collusion and obstruction is above his pay grade.


"If someone was too 'busy' to read your report, how would you summarize it in 60 seconds as far as the Trump campaign involvement with Russians?"

It would be interesting if he could answer that.
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
Ahem, in my most congressional voice most closely resembling that of the illustrious Foghorn Leghorn:

(To Mueller on the witness stand) With his rocketman's steely eyed gaze fixed upon the witness, the tall, dark and handsome Congressman Fogdog says:

"In your report, you said "The President’s efforts to influence the investigation were mostly unsuccessful, but that is largely because the persons who surrounded the President declined to carry out orders or accede to his requests." (Emphasis is placed on mostly successful). If the Presidents efforts to influence were mostly unsuccessful, would you tell us which efforts were mostly successful, what effect they had on the investigation, why they succeeded and who were involved in this successful effort? Please give detailed explanations of what the President did when these efforts were made.
 
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hanimmal

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TacoMac

Well-Known Member
Why wasn't Don Jr interviewed?
And they'll be walking into a trap if they ask that.

He was interviewed about the entire thing by several different entities. The most recent was just last month in a closed door session with the Senate Oversite committee.
 

Herb & Suds

Well-Known Member
Trumps personal lawyer Barr has forbidden private citizen Mueller from testifying or saying anything not written in the report
The lying conman won
 
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