News reports in the past couple weeks have continued to say that the Mueller report is going to be ending in the coming days (though who knows if this is true, as it's been said for sometime now) We do know that this has to go to Attorney General (William Barr), and then it will go through some sort of confidentially screenings, then it will be sent to Congress and then if William Barr wants it to be sent (with maybe more confidentially screenings) -- it will then be shown to the people.
Barr is going to without a doubt release this to the public though, as I don't seem him as a Trump crony and someone who owes anything to the administration. With the amount of pressure from Congress and the people, he's going to release this report and the people are going to see it.
I personally don't think this is going to be anything, as Trump has already stated that he is confident and he wants the people to see it. It might be cautious optimism, but it is still something.
What do you all think about the report, and what's going to come out of it?
https://www.apnews.com/093727be24b649f7adad971e0b48878dYou know there are likely still a small minority of people that actually believe in the procedural safeguards you have described. These emanate from a concept known as the Rule of Law.
Confidentiality Screenings
Review by Congress
Discretion of William Barr
More Confidentiality Screenings
Part of Fake Report released to public
Here you see pure corruption and the politicalization of justice system, shrouded in the pale vestiges of the Rule of Law.
A related part of this that is a colossal joke is the application of government security protocols to the matter. The average guy on the street has more integrity than the system and is more entitled to the full facts than the corrupted governments systems that would hide the facts from him. They are using security levels to classify their own corruption and keep it hidden.