Redacted Mueller report has unleashed a flurry of great redaction memes
At long last, the day has come. A copy of the Mueller report is expected to be released to the general public shortly, and while the American people wait they've decided to pass the time by making comfort memes.
Attorney General William Barr is set to release some 400-pages of findings from Mueller's Special Counsel investigation into Donald Trump and his administration's involvement with Russia, but there's a catch: parts of the report will be redacted.
The report is said to be "lightly redacted," but having seen the massive redacted portions in the Special Counsel's sentencing memo on Michael Flynn last year, people are rightfully skeptical. As they wonder whether or not the report will be presented with an absurd amount of blacked out text, people are preparing for a potential let down with some jokes.
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While you wait for the highly anticipated report to drop, please enjoy some memes.
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He's not your man. He's Attorney General Bill Barr.— marisa kabas (@MarisaKabas) April 17, 2019
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EXCLUSIVE!! A page of the redacted #MuellerReport has been LEAKED! Have a sneak peek below pic.twitter.com/WzcwioUZb5
— Joseph Burke (@jf_burke) April 18, 2019
The redacted #MuellerReport is out! And this is what it reveals...
# pic.twitter.com/2C9djnIPZ3— MackMajor (@MrMackMajor) April 18, 2019
Got my hands on an exclusive preview of Thursday's Mueller Report release pic.twitter.com/YYA1X92emo
— Adir Hu Farted?🔥 (@Pale_0ntologist) April 15, 2019
Preview of the #MuellerReport 👀 pic.twitter.com/E7nkisDXkF
— Corina Garcia (@Bellarinaa) April 18, 2019
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— Adam Blickstein (@AdamBlickstein) April 18, 2019
Preview of the incoming #Mueller report... pic.twitter.com/Y690e5IWhk
— Adam Endale (@adamendale) April 18, 2019
Barr's redacted version of Sonnet 18.... pic.twitter.com/0YeFQ8KYJX
— Michael Bazzett (@MikhailBazharov) April 18, 2019
The (redacted) report.
The response to the (redacted) report.
The response to the response to the (redacted) report.
The distraction from the (redacted) report.
Today is going to be quite a day.
Listen *carefully* to what is —and isn’t — said. Be wise word consumers.— Joanne Freeman (@jbf1755) April 18, 2019
After the report was published, the redactions were a'plenty. So the meme trend, of course, continued.
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— Rep Ayanna Pressley (@RepPressley) April 18, 2019
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— Women's March (@womensmarch) April 18, 2019
This investigation has been ⬛⬛⬛⬛⬛ exhausting.