What I Learned From Mueller's Committee Appearances
Folks:
My wife and I watched the two “perjury trap” committee meetings on the Mueller investigation and were horrified at the ineptness and coverup of DIMMs and Mueller. Neither of us are lawyers; but, clearly there was a lot of dirty laundry. The extent of Mueller’s role in this baseless investigation in search of a crime is a mystery.
Top things we learned or assumptions from testimony and based on recent articles:
1) “The person who found out the most about the Mueller report today was Robert Mueller.” --Trey Gowdy
2) Mueller did not write, supervise or read report in its entirety.
3) Volume 2 of report was based on a fake legal assumption and basically is an OP-ED from fake news reports that Trump, who not charged, was guilty and had to be “Exonerated.”
4) The investigation and report was most likely supervised by Andrew Weissman, a known out-of-control prosecutor who uses gestapo like tactics to snare innocents.
5) Democratic Congressmembers committed elder abuse when they had former special counsel Robert Mueller testify to the House Judiciary and House Intelligence Committees on Wednesday.
6) Mueller's body language and verbal mumbling message was: "Where am I?"
7) He clearly has some form of dementia.
8) He was being used as the front man for these left-wing zealots and all along he and the media defending, oh they can put their politics aside.
9) Mueller was reluctant to answer GOP Q’s because he has his own future to worry about, because as FBI Director at the time he was a participant in the Uranium One deal when Hillary was Secretary of State.
10) He is also known to be a fast friend to Comey, who allowed malfeasance of the FBI on behalf of Hillary in 2016 – the basis of the current FISA investigation.
11) No Democrat collusion or conspiracy was investigated because the Mueller Team was 100% compiled to impeach Trump-not indict Hillary and Obama officials.
12) How then was Mueller chosen to be the Special Council, and what guided his choice of attorneys for the team? Rosenstein, who was complicit in mischief at the DOJ on behalf of Hillary, chose Mueller because he was expected to support an investigation that would bring Trump down.
13) It is notable that the Steele Dossier episode showed foreign collusion, but was never included in Mueller’s investigation.
14) Nor was illegal entrapment of the Trump campaign by the DNC and Hillary campaign prosecuted by Mueller, though both involved Russian actors.
15) The cheerleaders of the Robert Mueller investigation are now highlighting his claim this week that Russia is still trying to interfere in U.S. elections. No doubt the Russians are. Which makes it all the more important that the Justice Department finish the half of the Russian-meddling probe that Mr. Mueller didn’t.
16) I’m referring to the areas that Mr. Mueller said this week were not in his “purview.” We counted nine times the former special counsel resorted to that answer, all in response to questions about the origin story of the FBI counterintelligence operation against the Trump campaign.
17) None of FISA warrant background or Steele Dossier details were under investigation as far as we know when Mr. Mueller began his probe in May 2017, so not under his “purview” isn’t a good excuse. How could Mr. Mueller think that the Steele dossier that drove the media clamor about Russia-Trump collusion for months wasn’t part of his purview? Mr. Mueller may never answer that question.
18) Which leaves finishing the job to the Justice Department.
19) Both Rosenstein and Mueller are cooperating with the current DOJ investigations under AG Barr. Both had assumed that Hillary would win, and now want to protect their futures.
20) What is about to emerge from Barr’s DOJ is details on how the FISA courts were manipulated on behalf of Hillary and how the Steel Dossier was arranged, paid for by the Hillary campaign.
21) This and continuing details about Epstein’s web of pedo blackmail will not benefit the Democratic Party. The 2020 campaign may squelch reporting of DNC crimes, by law, but the picture will nonetheless be painted.
22) Could he have been unaware of the predawn SWAT team raids on the homes of Manafort, Cohen, and Stone. Did he authorize those raids?
23) Could he possibly be unaware of the attempts by his investigators to suborn perjury from witnesses?
24) He hired the champion and master of prosecutorial misconduct, Andrew Weissmann, to manage the investigation. In spite of all this, he was ordained and declared by the DC Elites to be an untouchable man of impeccable integrity.
25) It is far beyond credible belief that he did not know of the exceptional political bias of his team of investigators. It is impossible that he did not know about the origin of the Steel Dossier.
26) He would have to have spent the past two years in a remote mountain cave to not have heard of Fusion GPS as he so testified to Congress.
27) His team had a very detailed interest in the Trump tower meeting with the infamous Russian lawyer but had absolutely no interest in her meeting with Fusion GPS the day before and the day after that meeting.
28) This "man of unimpeachable integrity" is not now nor has he ever been a "man of unimpeachable integrity. He was quite content to see four men unjustly imprisoned for years to protect the informant Boston mobster Whitey Bolger.
29) He and his deputy James Comey were quite content to hound an innocent man to commit suicide in the botched 2001 anthrax investigation.
30) Integrity? None. Shame? Plenty. Reputation? Gone.
31) He lied a lot based on amount of knowledge available to general public. He definitely lied about not being interviewed by Trump for FBI job.
32) If DIMMs can prosecute a president for crimes after he leaves office, does that apply to Obama, as well?
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