There are rules against using the power and authority of a prosecutor to smear a defendant without giving him his day in court.
CNN recently published an article arguing that Special Counsel Robert Mueller should not have issued a report suggesting the president may have committed obstruction of justice without actually reaching this conclusion. CNN is obviously disappointed because inside the leftist echo chamber the obstruction case seems undisputable.
For example, the Mueller report suggests that the president committed some kind of sin for wanting to fire former FBI director James Comey for being a party to the plot to blackmail or frame the president. Some believe presidents should fire FBI chiefs who participate in hoaxes against their boss.
Mueller did no favor to CNN’s client Democrats, who now face three terrible choices: (1) Impeach President Trump using their majority in the House, which will lead to a self-destructive trial in the Senate; (2) Drop it and move on in defiance of a rabid get-Trump base; or (3) use their majority in the House to drag the country through a Mueller 2.0 investigation, which runs the risk of distracting from Democratic messaging in the upcoming 2020 election.
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This is an excellent article.
Here are the examples of Mueller breaking prosecutorial rules.
1. Using Leaks And Press Conferences to Trash Un-charged Targets
2. Using Their Power to Crush Client-Attorney Privilege
3. Prosecuting Despite Knowing They Can’t Prove Their Case
4. Special Counsels Aren’t Supposed to Be a Partisan Hit Squad
5. Rosenstein Used His Government Position to Protect Himself
CNN recently published an article arguing that Special Counsel Robert Mueller should not have issued a report suggesting the president may have committed obstruction of justice without actually reaching this conclusion. CNN is obviously disappointed because inside the leftist echo chamber the obstruction case seems undisputable.
For example, the Mueller report suggests that the president committed some kind of sin for wanting to fire former FBI director James Comey for being a party to the plot to blackmail or frame the president. Some believe presidents should fire FBI chiefs who participate in hoaxes against their boss.
Mueller did no favor to CNN’s client Democrats, who now face three terrible choices: (1) Impeach President Trump using their majority in the House, which will lead to a self-destructive trial in the Senate; (2) Drop it and move on in defiance of a rabid get-Trump base; or (3) use their majority in the House to drag the country through a Mueller 2.0 investigation, which runs the risk of distracting from Democratic messaging in the upcoming 2020 election.
(Excerpt) Read more at thefederalist.com ...
This is an excellent article.
Here are the examples of Mueller breaking prosecutorial rules.
1. Using Leaks And Press Conferences to Trash Un-charged Targets
2. Using Their Power to Crush Client-Attorney Privilege
3. Prosecuting Despite Knowing They Can’t Prove Their Case
4. Special Counsels Aren’t Supposed to Be a Partisan Hit Squad
5. Rosenstein Used His Government Position to Protect Himself