Kevin Gosztola
1 min readJun 30, 2019

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“You Should Delete It”

You are correct. You are incorrect, however, about the extent to which I relied on “AG Barr’s misrepresentations.”

Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s publicly released report (with some redactions) made it clear that a conspiracy between the Trump campaign and the Russian government could not be established. It made it clear that the investigation did not find evidence of coordination.

The calls for investigating Trump were motivated by a desire to confirm or prove whether the Trump campaign was working with a foreign power to win election. Since there was no proof, the premise of my article and the politics of those who pushed this conspiracy theory remains legitimate.

Why don’t you engage with the ideas and substance of the report I wrote months ago, which is still getting hundreds of views and applause months after the Mueller report was released?

It’s rather anti-intellectual for you to drop in here and tell me to delete my writing. It’s one thing if you disagree. It is another to make demands that an author censor their work.

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Kevin Gosztola
Kevin Gosztola

Written by Kevin Gosztola

Journalist, film/video college graduate, and movie fan. Previously published by Fanfare and Counter Arts. https://letterboxd.com/kgosztola/

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