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Friday, October 20, 2017

Mueller's staffing choices show he may not be very interested in justice

Much has been written about the prosecutorial prowess of Robert Mueller’s team assembled to investigate allegations of Russia’s involvement in the Trump campaign. Little has been said of the danger of prosecutorial overreach and the true history of Mueller’s lead prosecutor.

What was supposed to have been a search for Russia’s cyberspace intrusions into our electoral politics has morphed into a malevolent mission targeting friends, family and colleagues of the president. The Mueller investigation has become an all-out assault to find crimes to pin on them — and it won’t matter if there are no crimes to be found. This team can make some.

Many Americans despise President Trump and anyone associated with him. Yet turning our system of justice into a political weapon is a danger we must guard against.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Since the previous actions of the WH and State Dept. under Obama and his leadership of the FBI leads to his prejudice motives and not wanting these previous breaches of national security under his leadership will fry his ass so he will not investigate it even though it is linked to the Democrats collusion with the Russians. No proof of Republican collusion though.

Anonymous said...

The special council law need to be amended to place a time limit on investigations the special council is called on to do. If no indictment(s) are handed up within the time limit the special council is relieved of his duty and all information collected is sealed and turnover to the National Archives.

SBJ