Laura Ingraham trashes media after Mueller report: ‘What the HELL do we do now?’
Attorney General WIlliam Barr held a press conference on Thursday outlining the main findings of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s final report on alleged Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Aside from finding no collusion between President Trump and Russia, the report also found that Trump had cooperated with the investigation. Barr said the White House did not ask for any redactions in the final report.
Ingraham posted a shot of a pair of CNN anchors looking puzzled, wondering “What do we do now?? What the HELL do we do now?? AAAAAAARGH!!!!!”
Media: What do we do now?? What the HELL do we do now?? AAAAAAARGH!!!!! pic.twitter.com/kURuEf7SZY
— Laura Ingraham (@IngrahamAngle) April 18, 2019
CNN, of course, savaged Barr for presenting the report’s findings as he did, accusing the attorney general of making “a political speech endorsing the president’s behavior,” an accusation Ingraham called “beyond absurd and desperate.”
“This was a political speech endorsing the president’s behavior (by Barr).” — @JeffreyToobin@CNN Beyond absurd and desperate.
— Laura Ingraham (@IngrahamAngle) April 18, 2019
CNN wasn’t the only outlet clutching at straws, however. Throughout his press conference, Barr was repeatedly accused by reporters of “spinning” the Muller report to protect Trump, being “generous” to the president, and redacting the report too heavily.
Ingraham slammed these reporters as “Non lawyers with ZERO understanding of the underlying legal requirements, spouting IDIOCY.”
Non lawyers with ZERO understanding of the underlying legal requirements, spouting IDIOCY. The AG recounted what’s in the report and they trash him. Mueller works for the DOJ, goofballs, not the other way around.
— Laura Ingraham (@IngrahamAngle) April 18, 2019
“Mueller works for the DOJ, goofballs, not the other way around,” she snapped.
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