Rosenstein / Mueller At It Again - Inventing Crimes To Intimidate / Get a Plea Deal

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Why does the special counsel need to invent an offense to get a guilty plea?

Why doesn’t he demand a plea to one of the several truly egregious statutory crimes he claims have been committed?

Good questions.

These columns have many times
observed Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein’s failure to set limits on Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation. To trigger the appointment of a special counsel, federal regulations require the Justice Department to identify the crimes that warrant investigation and prosecution — crimes that the Justice Department is too conflicted to investigate in the normal course; crimes that become the parameters of the special counsel’s jurisdiction.

Rosenstein, instead, put the cart before the horse: Mueller was invited to conduct a fishing expedition, a boundless quest to hunt for undiscovered crimes, rather than an investigation and prosecution of known crimes.

That deviation, it turns out, is not the half of it. With Rosenstein’s passive approval, Mueller is shredding Justice Department charging policy by alleging earth-shattering crimes, then cutting a sweetheart deal that shields the defendant from liability for those crimes and from the penalties prescribed by Congress. The special counsel, moreover, has become a legislature unto himself, promulgating the new, grandiose crime of “conspiracy against the United States” by distorting the concept of “fraud.”



As already recorded in their past, both men are guilty of prosecutorial misconduct and highly questionable professional ethics. In the past, as we have seen and is being reported in this Witch Hunt, Mueller has bullied and intimidated witnesses / suspects, indicted issued huge over-the-top indictments without having ample evidence just to intimidate a suspect to get weak plea deals and agreements to 'cooperate'. Rosenstein has even, as records show, withheld evidence that would have prevented innocent people from going to jail. Even worse, Rosenstein even CREATED / MANUFACTURED crimes against innocent people in order to send them to jail...after which they were later freed...AFTER going to jail. (Why THAT SOB - actually he and Mueller BOTH - is (are) not in jail today is a mystery as well as a travesty of justice.)


The Manafort / Gates Indictment is a perfect example of all of this:

MASSIVE, Over-The-Top insignificant-to-the-investigation-purpose Indictment for the purpose of intimidating witnesses / suspects then offering a SWEET deal in hopes of / in order to get a plea to a much lesser crime and an agreement to help ensnare the real target.

After bing charged with investigating Russian Collusion and Russian Interference in the 2016 election, Mueller charged Manafort and Gates with MASSIVE Money Laundering and Conspiracy Charges DATNIG BACK TO BEFORE OBAMA WAS INITIALLY ELECTED PRESIDENT...nothing to do with the purpose of his investigation. Mueller made sure there was a whole host of felony charges filed. Gates faced a minimum of 30 years in jail...before Mueller offered to drop all charges except to extremely minor charges that called for 0 (ZERO) - 5 Years IF HE AGREED TO COOPERATE.

Mueller and Rosenstein are 'shredding' the DOJ's prosecutorial standards:

The Justice Department’s manual further admonishes prosecutors to refrain from guilty pleas that could “adversely affect the investigation or prosecution of others.” That is exactly what Mueller has done to the ongoing prosecution of Manafort. By giving Gates a pass on the bank-fraud (and tax-fraud, and money-laundering) charges, Mueller signals that these allegations are inflated. A jury could well feel justified in giving Manafort a pass on them, too.


Their past having been recorded and well known, Rosenstein and Mueller have over-played they hand, showing how desperate they are to get Trump, committing the same grievous offenses they have in the past. It has already been reported that most of the evidence on Manafort, recovered from his home after a search warrant was exercised, could be thrown out. Mueller's team took 'evidence' from the home not listed on the warrant...making the entire search invalid / illegal and all evidence inadmissible. Rosenstein's and Mueller's case against Manafort and Gates is in jeopardy...as is their entire investigation. Due to their past repeat performance, Rosenstein and Mueller may find themselves in trouble (hopefully) before all of this is over.


Mueller Investigation: Gates Deal Violates Federal Policy | National Review


Three-quarters say Trump should fire Mueller
--- Drudge poll: Three-quarters say Trump should fire Mueller

 
Now we know why Democrats are begging Congress to protect Mueller from being FIRED...!
 
Why does the special counsel need to invent an offense to get a guilty plea?

Why doesn’t he demand a plea to one of the several truly egregious statutory crimes he claims have been committed?

Good questions.

These columns have many times
observed Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein’s failure to set limits on Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation. To trigger the appointment of a special counsel, federal regulations require the Justice Department to identify the crimes that warrant investigation and prosecution — crimes that the Justice Department is too conflicted to investigate in the normal course; crimes that become the parameters of the special counsel’s jurisdiction.

Rosenstein, instead, put the cart before the horse: Mueller was invited to conduct a fishing expedition, a boundless quest to hunt for undiscovered crimes, rather than an investigation and prosecution of known crimes.

That deviation, it turns out, is not the half of it. With Rosenstein’s passive approval, Mueller is shredding Justice Department charging policy by alleging earth-shattering crimes, then cutting a sweetheart deal that shields the defendant from liability for those crimes and from the penalties prescribed by Congress. The special counsel, moreover, has become a legislature unto himself, promulgating the new, grandiose crime of “conspiracy against the United States” by distorting the concept of “fraud.”



As already recorded in their past, both men are guilty of prosecutorial misconduct and highly questionable professional ethics. In the past, as we have seen and is being reported in this Witch Hunt, Mueller has bullied and intimidated witnesses / suspects, indicted issued huge over-the-top indictments without having ample evidence just to intimidate a suspect to get weak plea deals and agreements to 'cooperate'. Rosenstein has even, as records show, withheld evidence that would have prevented innocent people from going to jail. Even worse, Rosenstein even CREATED / MANUFACTURED crimes against innocent people in order to send them to jail...after which they were later freed...AFTER going to jail. (Why THAT SOB - actually he and Mueller BOTH - is (are) not in jail today is a mystery as well as a travesty of justice.)


The Manafort / Gates Indictment is a perfect example of all of this:

MASSIVE, Over-The-Top insignificant-to-the-investigation-purpose Indictment for the purpose of intimidating witnesses / suspects then offering a SWEET deal in hopes of / in order to get a plea to a much lesser crime and an agreement to help ensnare the real target.

After bing charged with investigating Russian Collusion and Russian Interference in the 2016 election, Mueller charged Manafort and Gates with MASSIVE Money Laundering and Conspiracy Charges DATNIG BACK TO BEFORE OBAMA WAS INITIALLY ELECTED PRESIDENT...nothing to do with the purpose of his investigation. Mueller made sure there was a whole host of felony charges filed. Gates faced a minimum of 30 years in jail...before Mueller offered to drop all charges except to extremely minor charges that called for 0 (ZERO) - 5 Years IF HE AGREED TO COOPERATE.

Mueller and Rosenstein are 'shredding' the DOJ's prosecutorial standards:

The Justice Department’s manual further admonishes prosecutors to refrain from guilty pleas that could “adversely affect the investigation or prosecution of others.” That is exactly what Mueller has done to the ongoing prosecution of Manafort. By giving Gates a pass on the bank-fraud (and tax-fraud, and money-laundering) charges, Mueller signals that these allegations are inflated. A jury could well feel justified in giving Manafort a pass on them, too.


Their past having been recorded and well known, Rosenstein and Mueller have over-played they hand, showing how desperate they are to get Trump, committing the same grievous offenses they have in the past. It has already been reported that most of the evidence on Manafort, recovered from his home after a search warrant was exercised, could be thrown out. Mueller's team took 'evidence' from the home not listed on the warrant...making the entire search invalid / illegal and all evidence inadmissible. Rosenstein's and Mueller's case against Manafort and Gates is in jeopardy...as is their entire investigation. Due to their past repeat performance, Rosenstein and Mueller may find themselves in trouble (hopefully) before all of this is over.


Mueller Investigation: Gates Deal Violates Federal Policy | National Review


Three-quarters say Trump should fire Mueller
--- Drudge poll: Three-quarters say Trump should fire Mueller

Mueller was given a much broader mandate than investigating possible Trump collusion. He was also tasked with investigating Russian interference in our elections. In addition Manafort was under investigation by the DOJ even before he joined the Trump campaign. Clearly the FBI and DOJ were too conflicted. Sessions endorsed and was a integral part of Trump's campaign which is a violation of DOJ rules. Also Trump interfering in the Flynn investigation and firing of Comey showed they could not do the investigation.

What they are doing is what all prosecutors do. They cut deals with underlings to get to the head. Nothing new to that. If juries took umbrage at that there would be fewer convictions. In most cases like this, the underlings come clean.

No one has over-played their hand except Trump. Trey Gowdy said it best when he said if you are innocent, act like it. It has been reported by who? Some Trump sycophant. Worth noting if a cop searches your car for a traffic offense and finds illegal drugs then you can be charged with a drug crime.

We are supposed to take a Drudge poll seriously?
 
Why does the special counsel need to invent an offense to get a guilty plea?

Why doesn’t he demand a plea to one of the several truly egregious statutory crimes he claims have been committed?

Good questions.

These columns have many times
observed Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein’s failure to set limits on Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation. To trigger the appointment of a special counsel, federal regulations require the Justice Department to identify the crimes that warrant investigation and prosecution — crimes that the Justice Department is too conflicted to investigate in the normal course; crimes that become the parameters of the special counsel’s jurisdiction.

Rosenstein, instead, put the cart before the horse: Mueller was invited to conduct a fishing expedition, a boundless quest to hunt for undiscovered crimes, rather than an investigation and prosecution of known crimes.

That deviation, it turns out, is not the half of it. With Rosenstein’s passive approval, Mueller is shredding Justice Department charging policy by alleging earth-shattering crimes, then cutting a sweetheart deal that shields the defendant from liability for those crimes and from the penalties prescribed by Congress. The special counsel, moreover, has become a legislature unto himself, promulgating the new, grandiose crime of “conspiracy against the United States” by distorting the concept of “fraud.”



As already recorded in their past, both men are guilty of prosecutorial misconduct and highly questionable professional ethics. In the past, as we have seen and is being reported in this Witch Hunt, Mueller has bullied and intimidated witnesses / suspects, indicted issued huge over-the-top indictments without having ample evidence just to intimidate a suspect to get weak plea deals and agreements to 'cooperate'. Rosenstein has even, as records show, withheld evidence that would have prevented innocent people from going to jail. Even worse, Rosenstein even CREATED / MANUFACTURED crimes against innocent people in order to send them to jail...after which they were later freed...AFTER going to jail. (Why THAT SOB - actually he and Mueller BOTH - is (are) not in jail today is a mystery as well as a travesty of justice.)


The Manafort / Gates Indictment is a perfect example of all of this:

MASSIVE, Over-The-Top insignificant-to-the-investigation-purpose Indictment for the purpose of intimidating witnesses / suspects then offering a SWEET deal in hopes of / in order to get a plea to a much lesser crime and an agreement to help ensnare the real target.

After bing charged with investigating Russian Collusion and Russian Interference in the 2016 election, Mueller charged Manafort and Gates with MASSIVE Money Laundering and Conspiracy Charges DATNIG BACK TO BEFORE OBAMA WAS INITIALLY ELECTED PRESIDENT...nothing to do with the purpose of his investigation. Mueller made sure there was a whole host of felony charges filed. Gates faced a minimum of 30 years in jail...before Mueller offered to drop all charges except to extremely minor charges that called for 0 (ZERO) - 5 Years IF HE AGREED TO COOPERATE.

Mueller and Rosenstein are 'shredding' the DOJ's prosecutorial standards:

The Justice Department’s manual further admonishes prosecutors to refrain from guilty pleas that could “adversely affect the investigation or prosecution of others.” That is exactly what Mueller has done to the ongoing prosecution of Manafort. By giving Gates a pass on the bank-fraud (and tax-fraud, and money-laundering) charges, Mueller signals that these allegations are inflated. A jury could well feel justified in giving Manafort a pass on them, too.


Their past having been recorded and well known, Rosenstein and Mueller have over-played they hand, showing how desperate they are to get Trump, committing the same grievous offenses they have in the past. It has already been reported that most of the evidence on Manafort, recovered from his home after a search warrant was exercised, could be thrown out. Mueller's team took 'evidence' from the home not listed on the warrant...making the entire search invalid / illegal and all evidence inadmissible. Rosenstein's and Mueller's case against Manafort and Gates is in jeopardy...as is their entire investigation. Due to their past repeat performance, Rosenstein and Mueller may find themselves in trouble (hopefully) before all of this is over.


Mueller Investigation: Gates Deal Violates Federal Policy | National Review


Three-quarters say Trump should fire Mueller
--- Drudge poll: Three-quarters say Trump should fire Mueller
You snowflakes are getting pretty desperate to smear Mueller.

What is it- 4 guilty pleas so far?

How many more will follow?

What the Trumpsters of course want to do is ensure there are no more- by preventing Mueller from doing his job.
 
Lets be clear, this is the DC swamp putting outsiders on notice. If you dare run for president and win the DC swamp will attack you like a pack of rabid dogs.
 
You snowflakes are getting pretty desperate to smear Mueller. What is it- 4 guilty pleas so far?

I love how desperately you snowflakes throw out those 4 indictments / guilty pleas...as if they mean anything in the Liberals' great hate-driven crusade to take down Trump.

The task given to Mueller was to investigate POTENTIAL ILLEGAL collusion between Trump and the Russians and the Russian interference in the 2016 election.

INDICTMENTS 1 & 2: MANAFORT / GATES

Tell me 'NOT-Syrius', what do charges of money laundering dating back to before Obama was elected President in 2008 have to do with either of those charges he was tasked with?

The answer, obviously, is NOTHING! True to his past, these moves were part of his 'MO', his record of bullying, intimidating, attempting to find anything on witnesses to force them to cooperate...and the move has not panned out. Sure, Mueller has his 'Scooter Libby #1' and 'Scooter Libby #2' - insignificant 'stooges' that have been indicted for NOTHING related to his tasked responsibility...and he F*ed those up.

Rumor among the legal world says Manafort, at least, is going to WALK. Mueller's team botched the serving of the search warrant on his house and collected 'evidence' not on the warrant. That means EVERY piece of 'evidence' collected is inadmissible. Furthermore, any evidence collected after the search of his house that was collected as a result of what they collected from his house could also be Inadmissible.


INDICTMENT #3: GENERAL FLYNN

Here's another PRIME 'victory' for Mueller. :p Flynn lied to the FBI...about something that wasn't even illegal. What he lied about in no way supports or provides credibility to the idea that Trump illegally colluded with the Russians or that he / they had anything to do with the interference. Flynn's crime was not one he had committed before being questioned - it was a direct result of the witch hunt started against Trump, the witch hunt that never should have been started because there was never any crime proven to have been committed warranting an investigation...unless you consider 'Sour Grapes' and 'Election-Loss Butt-Hurt' crimes. :p

Flynn lied to the FBI about something not even illegal...so basically Flynn's crime was that - like Hillary - he was STUPID. WHAT Flynn did; however, may not be as important as WHO he did it to in the end. It was revealed that Flynn was questioned / interrogated by none other than co-conspirator FBI Agent Strzok, the proven notorious Trump-hater who was determined to help take Trump down. More importantly, he was the same FBI agent, it has been revealed, who questioned Hillary aides Huma Abedin and Cheryl Mills...who ALSO LIED TO THE FBI - Strzok...except Strzok protected THEM from indictment, refusing to charge them for their crimes. Combine that with their crimes of lying to the FBI. Combine that with Strzok's hatred of Trump, his determination to help take Trump down, and his 'playing favorites' in partisanly deciding who to indict and who not to for the same crime, and rumor has it also that Flynn may walk...perhaps in exchange for not charging Strzok with Obstruction (among other crimes) and sending his arse to jail.


INDICTEMENT #4: GEORGE PAPADOPOULOS

Oh, you have a 'homerun' with this one. Bwuhahahaha.....

Papadopoulos was a SELF-IMPORTANT, UNPAID, Trump Campaign Volunteer. His indictment was used - according to Democrats / the FBI - along with the unverified foreign spy/Russian-tainted Dossier to illegally obtain the FISA warrants by the FBI / Obama administration so they could spy on the GOP Presidential candidate during the 2016 election. (I believe this is now referred to as 'Watergate on Steroids' in some circles.)

Papa's story is truly an amazing one. He was picked up and interrogated by the FBI based on the 'OVERHEARD CONVERSATION' he had in the BATHROOOM of a BRITISH PUB with an 'AUSTRALIAN AMBASSADOR', who - BTW - was the one who tipped off the FBI about the conversation resulting in Papa being brought in and 'Scooter Libby'ed. It was also discovered that before this became public knowledge Papa was wearing a wire (Gee, I wonder who he could have been wearing that for) and shopping rights to a book deal.

Funny thing about that 'Australian Ambassador' who went out of his way to contact the FBI and inform on this Trump volunteer after a 'chance' meeting in the bathroom of a British Pub - his attempt to do a 'Good Deed' for the good people of the United Staes....

TURNS OUT HE WAS A HUGE CLINTON SUPPORTER AND DONOR TO THE CLINTON FOUNDATION....and he worked with the FBI - THE GROUP WHO PROTECTED HILLARY FROM INDICTMENT AND WORKED TO SPY ON TRUMP DURING THE ELECTION. Without the Dossier - and Papa - the FBI publicly stated they would NOT have gone after the FISA warrants and thus would not have spied on Trump and his team during an election.

How fortuitous for the FBI that they were provided everything they needed to go after the FISA Warrants to be able to spy on the GOP Presidential Candidate, courtesy of Hillary Clinton, the DNC Hand-picked Felon candidate!

- Hillary paid $12 million for the Russian propaganda-filled dossier which was given to the FBI

- Hillary's huge donor just happens to be in the right place at the right time, has a drunken conversation with a Trump volunteer, then hands him over to the FBI, benefitting Hillary.


And idiot snowflakes think bringing up these 4 'guilty pleas' somehow HELPS your attempt to make a case that Mueller has NOTING on Trump?!

Bwuhahahaha!
 
Why does the special counsel need to invent an offense to get a guilty plea?

Why doesn’t he demand a plea to one of the several truly egregious statutory crimes he claims have been committed?

Good questions.

These columns have many times
observed Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein’s failure to set limits on Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation. To trigger the appointment of a special counsel, federal regulations require the Justice Department to identify the crimes that warrant investigation and prosecution — crimes that the Justice Department is too conflicted to investigate in the normal course; crimes that become the parameters of the special counsel’s jurisdiction.

Rosenstein, instead, put the cart before the horse: Mueller was invited to conduct a fishing expedition, a boundless quest to hunt for undiscovered crimes, rather than an investigation and prosecution of known crimes.

That deviation, it turns out, is not the half of it. With Rosenstein’s passive approval, Mueller is shredding Justice Department charging policy by alleging earth-shattering crimes, then cutting a sweetheart deal that shields the defendant from liability for those crimes and from the penalties prescribed by Congress. The special counsel, moreover, has become a legislature unto himself, promulgating the new, grandiose crime of “conspiracy against the United States” by distorting the concept of “fraud.”



As already recorded in their past, both men are guilty of prosecutorial misconduct and highly questionable professional ethics. In the past, as we have seen and is being reported in this Witch Hunt, Mueller has bullied and intimidated witnesses / suspects, indicted issued huge over-the-top indictments without having ample evidence just to intimidate a suspect to get weak plea deals and agreements to 'cooperate'. Rosenstein has even, as records show, withheld evidence that would have prevented innocent people from going to jail. Even worse, Rosenstein even CREATED / MANUFACTURED crimes against innocent people in order to send them to jail...after which they were later freed...AFTER going to jail. (Why THAT SOB - actually he and Mueller BOTH - is (are) not in jail today is a mystery as well as a travesty of justice.)


The Manafort / Gates Indictment is a perfect example of all of this:

MASSIVE, Over-The-Top insignificant-to-the-investigation-purpose Indictment for the purpose of intimidating witnesses / suspects then offering a SWEET deal in hopes of / in order to get a plea to a much lesser crime and an agreement to help ensnare the real target.

After bing charged with investigating Russian Collusion and Russian Interference in the 2016 election, Mueller charged Manafort and Gates with MASSIVE Money Laundering and Conspiracy Charges DATNIG BACK TO BEFORE OBAMA WAS INITIALLY ELECTED PRESIDENT...nothing to do with the purpose of his investigation. Mueller made sure there was a whole host of felony charges filed. Gates faced a minimum of 30 years in jail...before Mueller offered to drop all charges except to extremely minor charges that called for 0 (ZERO) - 5 Years IF HE AGREED TO COOPERATE.

Mueller and Rosenstein are 'shredding' the DOJ's prosecutorial standards:

The Justice Department’s manual further admonishes prosecutors to refrain from guilty pleas that could “adversely affect the investigation or prosecution of others.” That is exactly what Mueller has done to the ongoing prosecution of Manafort. By giving Gates a pass on the bank-fraud (and tax-fraud, and money-laundering) charges, Mueller signals that these allegations are inflated. A jury could well feel justified in giving Manafort a pass on them, too.


Their past having been recorded and well known, Rosenstein and Mueller have over-played they hand, showing how desperate they are to get Trump, committing the same grievous offenses they have in the past. It has already been reported that most of the evidence on Manafort, recovered from his home after a search warrant was exercised, could be thrown out. Mueller's team took 'evidence' from the home not listed on the warrant...making the entire search invalid / illegal and all evidence inadmissible. Rosenstein's and Mueller's case against Manafort and Gates is in jeopardy...as is their entire investigation. Due to their past repeat performance, Rosenstein and Mueller may find themselves in trouble (hopefully) before all of this is over.


Mueller Investigation: Gates Deal Violates Federal Policy | National Review


Three-quarters say Trump should fire Mueller
--- Drudge poll: Three-quarters say Trump should fire Mueller

Mueller was given a much broader mandate than investigating possible Trump collusion. He was also tasked with investigating Russian interference in our elections. In addition Manafort was under investigation by the DOJ even before he joined the Trump campaign. Clearly the FBI and DOJ were too conflicted. Sessions endorsed and was a integral part of Trump's campaign which is a violation of DOJ rules. Also Trump interfering in the Flynn investigation and firing of Comey showed they could not do the investigation.

What they are doing is what all prosecutors do. They cut deals with underlings to get to the head. Nothing new to that. If juries took umbrage at that there would be fewer convictions. In most cases like this, the underlings come clean.

No one has over-played their hand except Trump. Trey Gowdy said it best when he said if you are innocent, act like it. It has been reported by who? Some Trump sycophant. Worth noting if a cop searches your car for a traffic offense and finds illegal drugs then you can be charged with a drug crime.

We are supposed to take a Drudge poll seriously?
then why after almost a year hasn't Mueller looked at the DNC server? That is ground zero and still hasn't ever been looked at. :21::777::777::21::21::21::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg:
 
Prosecutors are being mean. This shouldn't happen. Never happens in most instances. I've never heard of a prosecutor lining up charges against a guy to give him a choice of no life left after trial or turn state's evidence. Most unusual. So mean. Corrupt Witchhunt.
 
then why after almost a year hasn't Mueller looked at the DNC server? That is ground zero and still hasn't ever been looked at. :21::777::777::21::21::21::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg:


DNC's server gets hacked - all their dirty little secrets get out. Democrats suddenly start screaming 'Russians', trying to distract from the fact that the DNC Chairwoman was running her own Pakistani Spy ring, hiring terrorist-connected Pakistani IT spies and giving them illegal access to classified House files AND gave them access to the DNC server, access to all DNC member e-mails, THEIR USERNAMES, AND PASSWORDS.

...but it had to be the RUSSIANS.

Bwuhahahaha..... :p
 
Prosecutors are being mean. This shouldn't happen. Never happens in most instances. I've never heard of a prosecutor lining up charges against a guy to give him a choice of no life left after trial or turn state's evidence. Most unusual. So mean. Corrupt Witchhunt.

It's not indicting someone stupid for lying about something not illegal and trying to intimidate the idiot...it's partisanly REFUSNIG to indict 2 others for intentionally lying about things that not only were illegal but jeopardized national security.
 
then why after almost a year hasn't Mueller looked at the DNC server? That is ground zero and still hasn't ever been looked at. :21::777::777::21::21::21::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg:


DNC's server gets hacked - all their dirty little secrets get out. Democrats suddenly start screaming 'Russians', trying to distract from the fact that the DNC Chairwoman was running her own Pakistani Spy ring, hiring terrorist-connected Pakistani IT spies and giving them illegal access to classified House files AND gave them access to the DNC server, access to all DNC member e-mails, THEIR USERNAMES, AND PASSWORDS.

...but it had to be the RUSSIANS.

Bwuhahahaha..... :p
I know, right?
 
then why after almost a year hasn't Mueller looked at the DNC server? That is ground zero and still hasn't ever been looked at. :21::777::777::21::21::21::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg:


DNC's server gets hacked - all their dirty little secrets get out. Democrats suddenly start screaming 'Russians', trying to distract from the fact that the DNC Chairwoman was running her own Pakistani Spy ring, hiring terrorist-connected Pakistani IT spies and giving them illegal access to classified House files AND gave them access to the DNC server, access to all DNC member e-mails, THEIR USERNAMES, AND PASSWORDS.

...but it had to be the RUSSIANS.

Bwuhahahaha..... :p
I know, right?
Two years and the leftist pimps in here still got fking nothing. And they're proud of nothing!! can't make this shit up. :777::777::21::21::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg:
 
You snowflakes are getting pretty desperate to smear Mueller. What is it- 4 guilty pleas so far?

I love how desperately you snowflakes throw out those 4 indictments / guilty pleas.

How many careers are you Trumpsters willing to destroy in order to protect your Dear Leader?

Meanwhile- Mueller continues his investigation- which so far has yielded the following.

The full list of known indictments and plea deals in Mueller’s probe
1) George Papadopoulos, former Trump campaign foreign policy adviser, pleaded guilty in October to making false statements to the FBI.

2) Michael Flynn, Trump’s former national security adviser, pleaded guilty in December to making false statements to the FBI.

3) Paul Manafort, Trump’s former campaign chair, was indicted in October in Washington, DC on charges of conspiracy, money laundering, false statements, and failure to disclose foreign assets — all related to his work for Ukrainian politicians before he joined the Trump campaign. He’s pleaded not guilty on all counts. Then, in February, Mueller filed a new case against him in Virginia, with tax, financial, and bank fraud charges.

4) Rick Gates, a former Trump campaign aide and Manafort’s longtime junior business partner, was indicted on similar charges to Manafort. But he has now agreed to a plea deal with Mueller’s team, pleading guilty to just one false statements charge and one conspiracy charge.

5-20) 13 Russian nationals and three Russian companies were indicted on conspiracy charges, with some also being accused of identity theft. The charges related to a Russian propaganda effort designed to interfere with the 2016 campaign. The companies involved are the Internet Research Agency, often described as a “Russian troll farm,” and two other companies that helped finance it. The Russian nationals indicted include 12 of the agency’s employees and its alleged financier, Yevgeny Prigozhin.

21) Richard Pinedo: This California man pleaded guilty to an identity theft charge in connection with the Russian indictments, and has agreed to cooperate with Mueller.

22) Alex van der Zwaan: This London lawyer pleaded guilty to making false statements to the FBI about his contacts with Rick Gates and another unnamed person based in Ukraine.
 
You snowflakes are getting pretty desperate to smear Mueller. What is it- 4 guilty pleas so far?

I love how desperately you snowflakes throw out those 4 indictments / guilty pleas.

How many careers are you Trumpsters willing to destroy in order to protect your Dear Leader?

Meanwhile- Mueller continues his investigation- which so far has yielded the following.

The full list of known indictments and plea deals in Mueller’s probe
1) George Papadopoulos, former Trump campaign foreign policy adviser, pleaded guilty in October to making false statements to the FBI.

2) Michael Flynn, Trump’s former national security adviser, pleaded guilty in December to making false statements to the FBI.

3) Paul Manafort, Trump’s former campaign chair, was indicted in October in Washington, DC on charges of conspiracy, money laundering, false statements, and failure to disclose foreign assets — all related to his work for Ukrainian politicians before he joined the Trump campaign. He’s pleaded not guilty on all counts. Then, in February, Mueller filed a new case against him in Virginia, with tax, financial, and bank fraud charges.

4) Rick Gates, a former Trump campaign aide and Manafort’s longtime junior business partner, was indicted on similar charges to Manafort. But he has now agreed to a plea deal with Mueller’s team, pleading guilty to just one false statements charge and one conspiracy charge.

5-20) 13 Russian nationals and three Russian companies were indicted on conspiracy charges, with some also being accused of identity theft. The charges related to a Russian propaganda effort designed to interfere with the 2016 campaign. The companies involved are the Internet Research Agency, often described as a “Russian troll farm,” and two other companies that helped finance it. The Russian nationals indicted include 12 of the agency’s employees and its alleged financier, Yevgeny Prigozhin.

21) Richard Pinedo: This California man pleaded guilty to an identity theft charge in connection with the Russian indictments, and has agreed to cooperate with Mueller.

22) Alex van der Zwaan: This London lawyer pleaded guilty to making false statements to the FBI about his contacts with Rick Gates and another unnamed person based in Ukraine.
and?

BTW, what happened to the guy they were spying on Carter Page?
 
Why does the special counsel need to invent an offense to get a guilty plea?

Why doesn’t he demand a plea to one of the several truly egregious statutory crimes he claims have been committed?

Good questions.

These columns have many times
observed Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein’s failure to set limits on Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation. To trigger the appointment of a special counsel, federal regulations require the Justice Department to identify the crimes that warrant investigation and prosecution — crimes that the Justice Department is too conflicted to investigate in the normal course; crimes that become the parameters of the special counsel’s jurisdiction.

Rosenstein, instead, put the cart before the horse: Mueller was invited to conduct a fishing expedition, a boundless quest to hunt for undiscovered crimes, rather than an investigation and prosecution of known crimes.

That deviation, it turns out, is not the half of it. With Rosenstein’s passive approval, Mueller is shredding Justice Department charging policy by alleging earth-shattering crimes, then cutting a sweetheart deal that shields the defendant from liability for those crimes and from the penalties prescribed by Congress. The special counsel, moreover, has become a legislature unto himself, promulgating the new, grandiose crime of “conspiracy against the United States” by distorting the concept of “fraud.”



As already recorded in their past, both men are guilty of prosecutorial misconduct and highly questionable professional ethics. In the past, as we have seen and is being reported in this Witch Hunt, Mueller has bullied and intimidated witnesses / suspects, indicted issued huge over-the-top indictments without having ample evidence just to intimidate a suspect to get weak plea deals and agreements to 'cooperate'. Rosenstein has even, as records show, withheld evidence that would have prevented innocent people from going to jail. Even worse, Rosenstein even CREATED / MANUFACTURED crimes against innocent people in order to send them to jail...after which they were later freed...AFTER going to jail. (Why THAT SOB - actually he and Mueller BOTH - is (are) not in jail today is a mystery as well as a travesty of justice.)


The Manafort / Gates Indictment is a perfect example of all of this:

MASSIVE, Over-The-Top insignificant-to-the-investigation-purpose Indictment for the purpose of intimidating witnesses / suspects then offering a SWEET deal in hopes of / in order to get a plea to a much lesser crime and an agreement to help ensnare the real target.

After bing charged with investigating Russian Collusion and Russian Interference in the 2016 election, Mueller charged Manafort and Gates with MASSIVE Money Laundering and Conspiracy Charges DATNIG BACK TO BEFORE OBAMA WAS INITIALLY ELECTED PRESIDENT...nothing to do with the purpose of his investigation. Mueller made sure there was a whole host of felony charges filed. Gates faced a minimum of 30 years in jail...before Mueller offered to drop all charges except to extremely minor charges that called for 0 (ZERO) - 5 Years IF HE AGREED TO COOPERATE.

Mueller and Rosenstein are 'shredding' the DOJ's prosecutorial standards:

The Justice Department’s manual further admonishes prosecutors to refrain from guilty pleas that could “adversely affect the investigation or prosecution of others.” That is exactly what Mueller has done to the ongoing prosecution of Manafort. By giving Gates a pass on the bank-fraud (and tax-fraud, and money-laundering) charges, Mueller signals that these allegations are inflated. A jury could well feel justified in giving Manafort a pass on them, too.


Their past having been recorded and well known, Rosenstein and Mueller have over-played they hand, showing how desperate they are to get Trump, committing the same grievous offenses they have in the past. It has already been reported that most of the evidence on Manafort, recovered from his home after a search warrant was exercised, could be thrown out. Mueller's team took 'evidence' from the home not listed on the warrant...making the entire search invalid / illegal and all evidence inadmissible. Rosenstein's and Mueller's case against Manafort and Gates is in jeopardy...as is their entire investigation. Due to their past repeat performance, Rosenstein and Mueller may find themselves in trouble (hopefully) before all of this is over.


Mueller Investigation: Gates Deal Violates Federal Policy | National Review


Three-quarters say Trump should fire Mueller
--- Drudge poll: Three-quarters say Trump should fire Mueller

Yikes!

Good luck with allll.. that.
 
How many careers are you Trumpsters willing to destroy in order to protect your Dear Leader?.
You mean how many traitors is Trump going to flush out of the weeds while keeping his promise of draining the swamp? We'll see.

In the meantime I created a thread and posted an article about how Mueller completely F*ed up the terrorist WMD case he was working on, rejected at the obvious evidence pointing to Islamic Extremist terrorist, and instead went after 2 literal American heroes. He badgered 1 so much - declaring him to be guilty - that the guy committed suicide. When it all blew up in his face and he had sent another man to jail wrongly he arrogantly declared he had nothing to apologize for. The asshole deserves to be in prison with Comey, McCabe, Strzok, Hillary, and Barry...not fired.
 
You snowflakes are getting pretty desperate to smear Mueller. What is it- 4 guilty pleas so far?

I love how desperately you snowflakes throw out those 4 indictments / guilty pleas.

How many careers are you Trumpsters willing to destroy in order to protect your Dear Leader?

Meanwhile- Mueller continues his investigation- which so far has yielded the following.

The full list of known indictments and plea deals in Mueller’s probe
1) George Papadopoulos, former Trump campaign foreign policy adviser, pleaded guilty in October to making false statements to the FBI.

2) Michael Flynn, Trump’s former national security adviser, pleaded guilty in December to making false statements to the FBI.

3) Paul Manafort, Trump’s former campaign chair, was indicted in October in Washington, DC on charges of conspiracy, money laundering, false statements, and failure to disclose foreign assets — all related to his work for Ukrainian politicians before he joined the Trump campaign. He’s pleaded not guilty on all counts. Then, in February, Mueller filed a new case against him in Virginia, with tax, financial, and bank fraud charges.

4) Rick Gates, a former Trump campaign aide and Manafort’s longtime junior business partner, was indicted on similar charges to Manafort. But he has now agreed to a plea deal with Mueller’s team, pleading guilty to just one false statements charge and one conspiracy charge.

5-20) 13 Russian nationals and three Russian companies were indicted on conspiracy charges, with some also being accused of identity theft. The charges related to a Russian propaganda effort designed to interfere with the 2016 campaign. The companies involved are the Internet Research Agency, often described as a “Russian troll farm,” and two other companies that helped finance it. The Russian nationals indicted include 12 of the agency’s employees and its alleged financier, Yevgeny Prigozhin.

21) Richard Pinedo: This California man pleaded guilty to an identity theft charge in connection with the Russian indictments, and has agreed to cooperate with Mueller.

22) Alex van der Zwaan: This London lawyer pleaded guilty to making false statements to the FBI about his contacts with Rick Gates and another unnamed person based in Ukraine.
and?

BTW, what happened to the guy they were spying on Carter Page?

Witness?
Double agent?

He's the only one to never lawyer up. He's obviously cooperating with someone.
 
You snowflakes are getting pretty desperate to smear Mueller. What is it- 4 guilty pleas so far?

I love how desperately you snowflakes throw out those 4 indictments / guilty pleas.

How many careers are you Trumpsters willing to destroy in order to protect your Dear Leader?

Meanwhile- Mueller continues his investigation- which so far has yielded the following.

The full list of known indictments and plea deals in Mueller’s probe
1) George Papadopoulos, former Trump campaign foreign policy adviser, pleaded guilty in October to making false statements to the FBI.

2) Michael Flynn, Trump’s former national security adviser, pleaded guilty in December to making false statements to the FBI.

3) Paul Manafort, Trump’s former campaign chair, was indicted in October in Washington, DC on charges of conspiracy, money laundering, false statements, and failure to disclose foreign assets — all related to his work for Ukrainian politicians before he joined the Trump campaign. He’s pleaded not guilty on all counts. Then, in February, Mueller filed a new case against him in Virginia, with tax, financial, and bank fraud charges.

4) Rick Gates, a former Trump campaign aide and Manafort’s longtime junior business partner, was indicted on similar charges to Manafort. But he has now agreed to a plea deal with Mueller’s team, pleading guilty to just one false statements charge and one conspiracy charge.

5-20) 13 Russian nationals and three Russian companies were indicted on conspiracy charges, with some also being accused of identity theft. The charges related to a Russian propaganda effort designed to interfere with the 2016 campaign. The companies involved are the Internet Research Agency, often described as a “Russian troll farm,” and two other companies that helped finance it. The Russian nationals indicted include 12 of the agency’s employees and its alleged financier, Yevgeny Prigozhin.

21) Richard Pinedo: This California man pleaded guilty to an identity theft charge in connection with the Russian indictments, and has agreed to cooperate with Mueller.

22) Alex van der Zwaan: This London lawyer pleaded guilty to making false statements to the FBI about his contacts with Rick Gates and another unnamed person based in Ukraine.
and?

BTW, what happened to the guy they were spying on Carter Page?

Witness?
Double agent?

He's the only one to never lawyer up. He's obviously cooperating with someone.
not according to him, but why would you care about that.
 

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