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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsQuestion: How do we know that what has been released as the Mueller Report
is actually the same report that the Mueller team put together and handed in 3 weeks ago? Is there an official pristine copy someplace where it can't be touched?
Barr and minions have been redacting fo weeks. Who can say if they have not also been revising at the same time.
I can't trust anything these bastards do.
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Question: How do we know that what has been released as the Mueller Report (Original Post)
rurallib
Apr 2019
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uponit7771
(90,347 posts)1. We don't, Barr could've taken out whole chunks of the report
rurallib
(62,420 posts)2. that is my fear
Never once did I hear anything about a master copy or some such thing.
Lithos
(26,403 posts)3. One question to Mueller would answer that
I suspect they are counting on the redactions to serve as the main dam
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rurallib
(62,420 posts)5. I do hope someone asks that question
defacto7
(13,485 posts)4. Someone has it somewhere. My opinion.
It's just the nature of digital information. It's too easy to archive now. It's not like 50 years ago when thousands of pages would have to be copied or photographed one at a time and hauled around in the darkness.