Milosia2 wrote:
Correction :
The real chit show was B******i when Clinton testified for 11 hours . When nothing was found , they started another new investigation.
You seem oblivious to the original Republican chitshows.
You want the biggest 💩🤡 show ever?
Here:
Mueller investigation:
Time:
22 months (or 675 days). The Justice Department appointed Mueller on May 17, 2017. The investigation ended on March 22, 2019.
Length:
448 (redacted) pagesIndictments:
Mueller ultimately indicted, convicted or got guilty pleas from 34 people and three companies.Team: Mueller employed 19 lawyers, who were assisted by a team of about 40 FBI agents, intelligence analysts, forensic accountants and other professional staff.
The investigation: The Mueller team issued more than
2,800 subpoenas and executed close to 500 search warrants.The team also obtained more than
230 orders for communication records, issued
50 orders authorizing use of pen registers to monitor electronic communications, and made
13 requests to foreign governments for evidence. The special counsel interviewed approximately
500 witnesses, according to a letter sent to Congress by Barr.
Cost: The total cost of the investigation is still unknown.
But so far, Mueller’s office has released three expenditures statements. Direct and indirect costs totaled
$25.2 million through Sept. 30, 2018, from the start of the investigation (May 17, 2017). Although Mueller turned in a proposed budget to the Department of Justice in July 2017, officials declined to make it public, instead committing to releasing reports of the team’s expenditures every six months.
Facebook: The St.Petersburg-based Internet Research Agency, which is financed by Yevgeny Prigozhin, purchased 3,500 Facebook ads. The expenditure cost the the group $100,000, according to the report.
Twitter: On Twitter, the Russian IRA was responsible for 3,814 accounts. Ahead of the e******n, these accounts were responsible for posting about 175,993 tweets. About 84 percent of those tweets were e******n related. Twitter said it contacted about 1.4 million people who it believed were in contact with the IRA-controlled accounts.
Redactions: In total, there 865 redactions in the entirety of the report. There were four types of information that were redacted: matters that could affect ongoing investigations (405), sensitive intelligence (87), infringements on personal privacy (66) and grand jury material (307).
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