Priceless: Trump Just Turned The Tables On Corrupt Mueller – Judge Delivers Major Victory
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It turns out that President Trump has been right all along that his presidential campaign has been the victim of spying and planted moles who were, in fact, FBI informants or undercover agents. He is demanding a full investigation into the matter as more and more people come forward and facts are uncovered and as the Mueller witch-hunt drags on.
Republican congressional leaders are furious that senior officials at the Department of Justice and the FBI have stonewalled in turning over documents that could very well reveal the political origins of the current criminal investigation of the President by Special Counsel Robert Mueller. Judge Andrew Napolitano, who I revere as a constitutional originalist, is asking some very pointed questions over all this: “Can the President intercede in a federal criminal investigation of which he himself is a subject? Can Congress intercede in a DOJ criminal investigation?”
When this was all started more than a year and a half ago, Mueller was named Special Counsel so he could investigate serious and demonstrable evidence of Russian government interference in the 2016 presidential election. None of that has ever been found or proven to date. Trump neither sought, accepted or facilitated foreign intervention. If he had, it would have been uncovered long ago.
From the very beginning, Mueller has been trying to prove that there was some kind of agreement between the Trump campaign and foreign entities. If the agreement plus actions to enact it had been proven, those involved would be guilty of conspiracy, even if the agreed-upon result never materialized. Trump has denied all of this many times over. Though Mueller and his team of prosecutors and FBI agents have not uncovered a conspiracy, they have turned up evidence of other crimes. They have obtained 19 indictments, some for financial crimes, some for lying to FBI agents and some for foreign interference in the election. They have also secured four guilty pleas for lying, in which those who pleaded guilty agreed to assist the government. But some contend this was done under duress.
Nine of the indictments are against Russian intelligence agents. Ironically, the President himself sanctioned these individuals by barring their travel here and their use of American banks and commercial enterprises. Though he considers Mueller’s investigation a witch-hunt, Trump has taken steps to ensure that Russian interference in our affairs is curtailed.
Mueller has also potentially come across evidence of obstruction of justice by the President while in office and financial crimes prior to entering the office, all of which Trump has denied. Obstruction of justice consists of interfering with a judicial proceeding for a corrupt purpose. The logic here is tangled. Trump was within his purview to fire Comey if he did not trust him or if he wanted his own person in the position. However, if it can be proven that he fired Comey because he was the subject of a criminal investigation, his purpose is corrupt and obstruction of justice comes into play. Mueller is looking into bank fraud and money laundering, or the passage of ill-gotten gains through numerous bank accounts to make the gains appear lawful. These, too, Trump has denied.
As Mueller and his team keep digging, they find more things to potentially pile up. As lawyers and as federal prosecutors, Mueller’s team members have ethical obligations to uncover whatever evidence of crime they come upon and, when professionally feasible and legally appropriate, either prosecute or pass the evidence on to other federal prosecutors, as they did in the case of evidence of fraud against Michael Cohen, a former confidant and lawyer for Trump before he was President. However, Mueller has strayed far beyond the scope of his original task and all he has so far is circumstantial, unverified incidents to use against Trump.