Posted on 08/13/2019 3:57:38 PM PDT by RightGeek
The top investigators who worked alongside former Special Counsel Robert Mueller have certainly landed on their feet since the shuttering of the two-year Russia probe, securing big jobs at prominent law firms and universities -- and even a book deal.
The latest hire was revealed this week by Georgetown Law School, which welcomed Michael Dreeben -- a former deputy solicitor general and member of the special counsels office -- as a Distinguished Lecturer from Government for the 2019-2020 academic year.
I am excited to join Georgetowns thriving legal community this fall, Dreeben said in a statement. The energy of the law school is palpable. I look forward to participating in academic life at Georgetown and being part of its vibrant and collaborative culture.
Dreeben is among several Mueller alumni moving swiftly to take advantage of the demand in legal and academic circles for those involved in the high-profile case.
While President Trump and his allies continue to pan the whole affair as a "witch hunt," and Mueller himself was criticized for his faltering congressional testimony last month, most team members have been able to transition out of the office with little drama -- save for ex-FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, whose anti-Trump text messages landed them in hot water.
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They had cushy jobs before Mueller.
Sick.
I would have thought they would retire on the fortunes they raked in from the hoax.
they are not about to give up power so easily
I’ve been reliably informed that “Bull” Durham will be serving them all with indictments carried by 29 FBI agents Real Soon Now.
They’re such distinguished legal minds that after two years and $25M they indicted a few Russians who will never see a courtroom.
Oh, and destroyed a few innocent Americans along the way.....
So much for confidentiality.
You can’t kill the swamp.
Agreed.
“the demand in legal and academic circles for those involved in the high-profile case”
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