Today. Last week the president was tweeting about the report saying what is taking so long with the Inspector Generals report, now you would think he would jump at the chance to read all 568 pages about it and tweet about it or at least the 14 page executive summary but because we know the president is not a reader, anything longer than a tweet is too much for this president. But heres the thing. It turns out that these 568 pages can actually be summarized in a tweet. And they have been summarized in a tweet masterfully by veteran washington reporter john harwood of cnbc who delivered the entire report in a digestible morsel perfect for the president of the United States. To sum up Justice Department Inspector General concluded that bias did not affect clinton email investigation. That fbi had proper reasons for declining to prosecute her. And that the only improper actions influencing the 2016 election were actions that damaged clinton, not trump. So if you read one tweet about the In
You and Elizabeth Warren i could watch the rest of the hour. You have as much of the real estate as you need. Thank you, my friend. The president has been silent about the report released today. Last week the president was tweeting about the report saying what is taking so long with the Inspector Generals report, now you would think he would jump at the chance to read all 568 pages about it and tweet about it or at least the 14 page executive summary but because we know the president is not a reader, anything longer than a tweet is too much for this president. But heres the thing. It turns out that these 568 pages can actually be summarized in a tweet. And they have been summarized in a tweet masterfully by veteran washington reporter john harwood of cnbc who delivered the entire report in a digestible morsel perfect for the president of the United States. To sum up Justice Department Inspector General concluded that bias did not affect clinton email investigation. That fbi had proper
Pope Francis initiated the Synod on Synodality in October 2021, kicking off a multiyear worldwide Church effort to engage in listening sessions with Catholics.
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Pope Francis among the delegates of the Synod on Synodality held in October 2023. / Credit: Vatican MediaCNA Staff, May 29, 2024 / 17:23 pm (CNA).A synthesis of feedback received from 35,000 U.S. Catholics as part of the ongoing Synod on Synodality reveals that amid political and theological polarization, many lay Catholics desire unity, both among themselves and among the clergy.In addition, participants in synodal listening sessions acknowledged that the synodal process has unearthed tensions in the Church, in which some said they "were challenged by the Church s "indecisiveness," by "lack of reverence," and by the perception that the Church is "changing the traditional methods." But other participants also expressed concern that some people, including those who identify as LGBT, "feel hurt by the Church and are not willing to come back." "This document reflects the sense that there exists among Catholics in the United States a