Donald Sets Mueller Up With Knockout Punch, Announces Huge Move To End His Charade
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For over a year, Washington has been abuzz with talk of a special investigation into the Trump campaign’s win of the 2016 Presidential election. The idea seems to be that if the special counsel appointed, Robert Mueller, looks hard enough, he will find some evidence that the President rigged the election in favor of himself. Sadly for those who hung their hopes on that theory, not much has come up.
The primary focus of the investigation has been on collusion between the President and Russian forces. Or at least that was supposed to be the focus before it appears to have dried up. It’s over a year in, and the investigation just keeps on going, with no results to show, except for some investigations into individuals close to the President and their business dealings.
Despite that lack of results, the FBI is still probing as much as they can into the life and times of President Trump and what he did before his time in office. However, the most recent move of the FBI may have pushed the issue too far. This special investigative unit took it upon themselves to override the confidentiality between President Trump and his personal attorney and raid that attorney’s office.
According to the From New York Post, the President wasn’t too fond o that move, and he might be ready to call an end to the employment of Special Counsel Robert Mueller:
“President Trump believes he can fire Special Counsel Robert Mueller because the investigation of Russian meddling in the 2016 election has ‘gone too far’ with the raids on his personal attorney, the White House said Tuesday.
‘He certainly believes he has the power to do so,’ Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said during an afternoon press briefing.
Some have expressed worry over this move, and believe that firing Mueller will make Trump look guilty. In reality, it’s the staggering double standard that the FBI has shown that makes them look guilty.
The pundits say that not even the President is above the law, and so cannot fire Mueller. But when the law does not itself follow the law, breaking it over and over again, they leave Trump with no choice.
It’s hard to ignore the glaring inconsistencies in how the FBI investigated Clinton versus how they’re currently investigating Trump. For example, it was during Clinton’s time as Secretary of State in 2013 that she colluded with Russia.
Bill Clinton received $500,000 to speak in Russia and met with Vladimir Putin right around the time a deal was cut with Russian company Rosatom to give them access to a U.S. uranium mine.
Additionally, the special counsel’s office is now investigating a $150,000 donation that a Ukrainian businessman gave to President Trump’s charity in 2015.
But the same donor, steel magnate Victor Pinchuk, has given $13 million to the Clinton Foundation since 2006, and had close ties with then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
But Special Counsel Robert Mueller is not investigating The Clintons. Instead, he is continuing his absurd investigation of Trump, frantically trying to find a connection between foreign money and anything having to do with the President.
Whether it makes Trump look guilty or not, Mueller has proven he is just as biased as anyone else in the Clinton-controlled swamp, and he must be drained accordingly.
Prosecutors have also asked the Trump Organization for any records related to the payment, according to the Wall Street Journal.
A Trump Organization rep said, ‘We do not generally comment on such matters, but have and will continue to comply with inquiries from proper authorities.’
In addition, the warrant covered documents tied to Cohen’s ownership of New York City taxi medallions, CNN reported.
Cohen, in his first public comments since the raids, later told CNN that while they were ‘upsetting, to say the least,’ he bore no ill will toward the feds.
‘I am unhappy to have my personal residence and office raided,’ he said. ‘But I will tell you that members of the FBI that conducted the search and seizure were all extremely professional, courteous and respectful. And I thanked them at the conclusion.’
Cohen’s description contrasted with Trump’s assertion Monday that the feds ‘broke into the office of one of my personal attorneys.’
Trump — who on Monday also blasted the FBI searches as ‘an attack our our country, in a true sense’ — repeated his condemnation Tuesday morning in a pair of tweets declaring that “Attorney–client privilege is dead!” and adding: “A TOTAL WITCH HUNT!!!”
But the Justice Department has lengthy guidelines covering searches of ‘the premises of an attorney,’ including use of a special team to review the seized records and weed out ‘any privileged material.’