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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI created a searchable Mueller Report PDF (preserving formatting)...
Last edited Thu Apr 18, 2019, 02:22 PM - Edit history (2)
Click the link below to download Volumes I and II of the report. Enjoy your searching!
This is meant for my DU peeps only... Please do not share or Tweet this link publicly. I don't want my iCloud account to be shut down. If you'd like to share widely, download the file and share from your own doc sharing service. I'll likely terminate this link in a few hours.
http://bit.ly/2XmUUjt
Please note regarding citing page numbers...
There is a combined report circulating with 448 pages. Volume II starts on page 208 of this version. The PDF page numbers are different from the actual page numbers typeset at the bottom of every page.
In other words, page 1 of Volume II, is actually PDF page 213 of the combined version. The Table of Contents also mess things up.
I've noticed on TV people are quoting different page numbers for Volume II depending upon whether they are quoting PDF page number, actual page numbers, OR whether they are referring to the combined volumes or separate volumes.
For example...
In this Tweet, Kyle Griffin cites "page 300" of the combined report PDF. This is a PDF page number of the combined volumes... The actual citation should be "Volume II, page 88" (as typeset on the bottom of the page)...
Link to tweet
MineralMan
(146,317 posts)That will help a great deal.
maxsolomon
(33,345 posts)HOM ("Harm to Ongoing Matter" ) is my new least-favorite Acronym!
lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)So many new problems for Trumpworld.
mahatmakanejeeves
(57,464 posts)orleans
(34,053 posts)i'm looking for the second page of volume two and can't find it
targetpractice
(4,919 posts)Last edited Thu Apr 18, 2019, 02:15 PM - Edit history (1)
dixiegrrrrl
(60,010 posts)Downloaded and skimmed it.
lightly redacted my ass.....p. 30 is entirely blacked out, and many names are also blacked out.
I expect a full copy will show up soon, tho.
Kudos for this copy....
whttevrr
(2,345 posts)Deuce
(959 posts)KewlKat
(5,624 posts)targetpractice
(4,919 posts)dixiegrrrrl
(60,010 posts)targetpractice
(4,919 posts)...Because I don't want my iCloud account to be shut down.
Please refrain from sharing widely... If you want to share, please download and post it to your own doc sharing account. Thanks!
I'll probably terminate the link in a few hours.
dixiegrrrrl
(60,010 posts)Fortunately, my emails have not gone out, there are only 2 people who would be interested.
Btw, DU has around 85,000 visits per day, according to rank2traffic.com
targetpractice
(4,919 posts)So far, no complaints from Apple.
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)whttevrr
(2,345 posts)Just needed to kick the search-able report link.
whttevrr
(2,345 posts)please proceed madam...
In the afternoon of May 10, 2017, deputy press secretary Sarah Sanders spoke to the
President about his decision to fire Corney and then spoke to reporters in a televised press
conference. 478 Sanders told reporters that the President , the Department of Justice , and bipartisan
members of Congress had lost confidence in Corney, " [a]nd most importantly, the rank and file of
the FBI had lost confidence in their director. Accordingly, the President accepted the
recommendation of his Deputy Attorney General to remove James Corney from his position." 479
In response to questions from reporters , Sanders said that Rosenstein decided "on his own" to
review Corney's performance and that Rosenstein decided "on his own" to come to the President
on Monday, May 8 to express his concerns about Corney. When a reporter indicated that the "vast
majority" of FBI agents supported Corney, Sanders said , "Look, we've heard from countless
members of the FBI that say very different things. "48° Following the press conference, Sanders
spoke to the President, who told her she did a good job and did not point out any inaccuracies in
her comments. 481 Sanders told this Office that her reference to hearing from "co untless members
of the FBI" was a "slip of the tongue ."482 She also recalled that her statement in a separate press
interview that rank-and-file FBI agents had lost confidence in Corney was a comment she made
"in the heat of the moment" that was not founded on anything. 483
Lionel Mandrake
(4,076 posts)For some reason, "Comey" tends to become "Corney".
Here's my attempt at a correction:
"In the afternoon of May 10, 2017, deputy press secretary Sarah Sanders spoke to the
President about his decision to fire Comey and then spoke to reporters in a televised press
conference. Sanders told reporters that the President , the Department of Justice , and bipartisan
members of Congress had lost confidence in Comey, " [a]nd most importantly, the rank and file of
the FBI had lost confidence in their director. Accordingly, the President accepted the
recommendation of his Deputy Attorney General to remove James Comey from his position.
In response to questions from reporters , Sanders said that Rosenstein decided "on his own" to
review Comey's performance and that Rosenstein decided "on his own" to come to the President
on Monday, May 8 to express his concerns about Comey. When a reporter indicated that the "vast
majority" of FBI agents supported Comey, Sanders said , "Look, we've heard from countless
members of the FBI that say very different things." Following the press conference, Sanders
spoke to the President, who told her she did a good job and did not point out any inaccuracies in
her comments. Sanders told this Office that her reference to hearing from "countless members
of the FBI" was a "slip of the tongue." She also recalled that her statement in a separate press
interview that rank-and-file FBI agents had lost confidence in Comey was a comment she made
"in the heat of the moment" that was not founded on anything."
You will see that I have deleted the superscript numbers which point to footnotes.
dixiegrrrrl
(60,010 posts)imagine that.
and besides, the liar in chief "did not point out any inaccuracies in her comments."
As if we needed any more proof why Trump keeps her around.
but..wait...wasn't she gonna be leaving in Jan??
whttevrr
(2,345 posts)On March 9, 2017, Corney briefed the "Gang of Eight" congressional leaders about the
FBI's investigation of Russian interference, including an identification of the principal U.S.
subjects of the investigation. 307 Although it is unclear whether the President knew of that briefing
at the time, notes taken by Annie Donaldson , then McGahn' s chief of staff, on March 12, 2017 ,
state, "POTUS in panic/chaos ... Need binders to put in front of POTUS. (1) All things related
to Russia." 308 The week after Corney's briefing, the White House Counsel's Office was in contact
with SSCI Chairman Senator Richard Burr about the Russia investigations and appears to have
received information about the status of the FBI investigation. 309
lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)Oops.