Guilty of being a Swamp Killer
It’s NRO, so there’s some obligatory Trump-bashing, but skip past it to the meat of the article.
Mueller probe is out of time, or it should be. Make the information public. And then go home.
They forgot to mention that it has cost over $2 million/day for each day Papadopoulos must spend in jail...
Both Mueller and Rosenstein have made up the rules as they go.
It’s an unconstitutional abuse of power.
You can’t point to regulations and then go off the rails using those regulations as a fig leaf.
Over and over we have seen mountains of evidence that not only have they done this, the original fig leaf - the FISA warrants - were fabrications.
The entire “investigation” (=Inquisition) is illegal.
Trump is right again.
Misfud, in his deposition in Feb said that he never talked to Papadopoulas about Hillary’s emails. Now Misfud is missing and presumed dead?
Bruce Ohr, under oath, said that in 2015, before the Mueller probe, kept Andrew Weisman up to date and informed about the Trump dossier. Weissman is Mueller’s right-hand man.
Rod Rosenstein signed off on at least the 4th FISA application, which appears to have many problems. Basically, that it is that it is full of lies and omissions.
why has trump left this coup conspirator in office
The crime is not being a New World Order globalist.
It is clear that in poring over all these millions of records going back many years and involving many people, they are trying to FIND or CREATE a crime; they are not investigating a known crime.
Unconstitutional search and seizure
POTUS must declassify the Mueller investigation/coup scope memo. I’m sure Rosendirtbag put a bunch of classified info in it to make that difficult.
Trump should declassify EVERYTHING related to this sham and hold a press conference saying the American people deserve to know everything. Our government, obviously, has operated in dark shadows for too long. Trump should add this line:
Politicians TALK about transparency and disclosure and then never deliver. Today I am declassifying everything related to this investigation in an effort to show exactly what is going on. I am not worried at all about what is disclosed. What is disturbing to me is the reluctance of the DOJ and FBI in disclosing what they have done and are doing. I am accused of colluding with Russia. Time to put up or shut up for those accusing me. If any Government Agency has rigged this process we will find out. The time is now.
Although deep-state Congress has the constitutional authority to stop deep-state DOJ from investigating Trump, please consider the following.
Noting that Congress is as anti-Trump as deep-state DOJ is imo, Congress cannot publicly try to destroy Pres. Trump since this in an election year and Trump has a great number of supporters.
So the best that corrupt lawmakers can do concerning Trump is to at least fantasize that the anti-Trump deep state DOJ will somehow get rid of Trump before the great red wave of patriots boot career lawmakers out of office in the 2018 midterm elections.
“Mr. Rosenstein, What Is the Crime?”
Ask Sessions...it’s all his fault.
Mueller and Rosenstein are on a Kamikaze mission for the Deep State. They have reached the top of the DOJ bureaucratic hierarchy, so like Japanese defenders on Iwo Jima, they will stay where they are, shoot anything that moves, with as much movement as they are given. Appealing to law, logic, morality are of course useless. They will stay until they are physically forced out.
The crime was winning the election.
McCarthy has some useful comments regarding election strategy:
“If policy were all that mattered, the Trump presidency would be a rousing success. The economy is humming. The yokes of tax and regulation have been eased to the extent that, despite tariff hijinks, unemployment has plummeted and employers have trouble filling positions. Meanwhile, the federal courts are being stocked with exemplary jurists who, for decades, will be faithful stewards of the Constitution.
Alas, theres a lot more to it than policy. You want to slough off as unreliable the latest ABC/Washington Post poll that has Trumps job approval at just 38 percent (with 60 percent disapproving)? Okay . . . but since he seems hell-bent on personalizing the midterms as a referendum on him, it is less easy to ignore that the so-called generic ballot is swinging the Democrats way: by nearly 10 points according to FiveThirtyEight, while even more Trump-friendly Rasmussen reflects a recent Democratic surge to a four-point lead.
As the Wall Street Journals Dan Henninger observes, the presidents loyal base, consisting of roughly a third of the voting public, is going to be with him and, presumably, with Republicans. Still, if a Democratic takeover of the House is to be avoided, the GOP desperately needs the voters who reluctantly pulled the lever for Trump only because he was not Hillary Clinton.
You may notice that Mrs. Clinton is not on the ballot this time. Meanwhile, in just the last few days, the president has attacked his attorney general yet again, this time for prosecuting two allegedly corrupt Republican congressmen and thus refusing to politicize the Justice Department; he has conflated himself with the country in absurdly suggesting that an anonymous derogatory op-ed by an administration official might amount to TREASON, such that the New York Times should turn [the author] over to the government at once for the sake of National Security; and he has used Communist North Koreas murderous anti-American dictator Kim Jong-un as a character reference. If this is the plan for turning out the Trump-skeptical vote, I respectfully suggest that it needs rethinking.”
Donald Trump committed the most heinous crime of all:
Winning the election.
There. I fixed it.