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Keep those indictments coming

Getting writer’s cramp while typing up “Obstruction of Justice” indictments is not necessarily a bad thing. There is a sense of urgency now. Get going. Don’t stop till you run out of GOP leaders who all along have enabled this travesty. Write them all up.

Anyone who still believes or defends this president should be ashamed of themselves. Everything about him should offend any decent American. The full story will now be eventually drawn into the light, even to those who don’t wish to see. If you do not see, or try not to, or are not capable of seeing, then you, too, are culpable.

Bob Mueller should keep writing grand jury indictments until there are no more complicit yahoos … period. Or, until Trump’s new attorney general comes in and yanks him away from his desktop. Hopefully, his fingers will still be flashing away.

The depth of this administration’s corruption is something to be written about for generations to come. I hope the American people come to understand the permanence of what is happening now. Right now.

Kelly McKay

Almira



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