Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Mueller's turn in the Democrat-led star chamber


Robert Mueller soon may be exposed as the 'magician of omission' on Russia

Giuliani: Anything new during Mueller's testimony would be 'highly questionable'
. . . “I can’t imagine he’s going to say anything that we don’t know,” Giuliani said during an interview that aired Monday. “If he does, it would be highly questionable — how come you’re saying it now and you didn’t say it in the report.” . . .Video

‘This is Painful’: Pundits Question Mueller’s ‘Frail’ Performance at Hearing
. . . "Napolitano agreed he didn’t seem as sharp as he has in previous hearings. Other pundits and political observers have expressed similar thoughts:" . . .


Terrell Aftermath
Alan Dershowitz: If the Special Counsel Decides Not to Indict, 'Then Shut Up'
. . . "He said the entire controversy shows why special counsels should never be appointed again.
" 'This creates such a terrible precedent," Dershowitz said:
What it means is that for every American who is subject to a criminal investigation and the prosecutor decides not to indict, then they can be called in front of Congress and say, 'Well, you didn't indict him but tell us how bad he really is. Tell us how many terrible things he did. Tell us all the things that you were told that maybe you didn't believe.'
 Robert Mueller ended the obstruction question in the first 30 minutes of the hearing
. . . "Democrats have all but dropped any hope of finding a conspiracy between the Trump 2016 campaign and Russia, perhaps because Mueller’s report definitively stated that it found none, so their fever dreams rest on the assertion that Trump, at least in his heart, wanted to obstruct and stop the special counsel’s investigation.  "Well, now they have their answer, for the 100th time."
Pictured: MSNBC and CNN confer with Democrats on the Judiciary committee: 

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