No senior GOP official claims - fesses up to - owns up to - reading the TFG indictment (other than maybe Romney).

Good Lord. I read the TFG indictment 30 minutes after it was published. It's 49 pages, with twenty-seven 8 x 10 colored glossy pictures with the circles and arrows and a paragraph describing each one.

As Jack Smith said (paraphrasing): "READ THE FnCKING THING." This isn't difficult.

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@SSNBubblehead: Of course they don't want to. It's like when people refuse to acknowledge something they publicly, purposefully did. TFG was their boy, "ride or die", and in their minds and certainly in their political playbook, if you deny and dismiss it, it doesn't count as real. If they they say they read it, then it opens up new and more embarrassing lines of questioning, not that they aren't getting those questions already. It's just they still feel in some semblance of control and denial.

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