Mueller breaks his silence on Roger Stone

The Trump Administration and Trump personally are the most corrupt group of people that have ever sat in the Oval Office. Trump and his cronies will leave a stench in the White House that will take a generation to remove. The commutation of Stone’s sentence is in line with the utter disregard that Trump and his cronies have for the rule of law and constitution of the United States.
 
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Mueller is more out of touch with reality than Biden.

If Republicans weren't part of the Deep State, Mueller would have already be serving 20 years at Leavenworth for prosecutorial misconduct
Yes, the DC swamp is deep and wide.
 
(CNN) Former special counsel Robert Mueller, in a very rare move, has written an op-ed for The Washington Post defending his office's prosecution of Roger Stone and saying he is still a convicted felon and "rightly so" in light of President Donald Trump's commutation of Stone.

"Congress also investigated and sought information from Stone. A jury later determined he lied repeatedly to members of Congress. He lied about the identity of his intermediary to WikiLeaks. He lied about the existence of written communications with his intermediary. He lied by denying he had communicated with the Trump campaign about the timing of WikiLeaks' releases. He in fact updated senior campaign officials repeatedly about WikiLeaks. And he tampered with a witness, imploring him to stonewall Congress," Mueller writes in the op-ed posted Saturday evening.

"The jury ultimately convicted Stone of obstruction of a congressional investigation, five counts of making false statements to Congress and tampering with a witness. Because his sentence has been commuted, he will not go to prison. But his conviction stands."

Trump on Friday commuted the prison sentence of his longtime friend, who was convicted of crimes that included lying to Congress in part, prosecutors said, to protect the President. The announcement came just days before Stone was set to report to a federal prison in Georgia.

Stone was convicted in November of seven charges -- including lying to Congress, witness tampering and obstructing a congressional committee proceeding -- as part of Mueller's Russia investigation. Among the things he misled Congress about were his communications with Trump campaign officials -- communications that prosecutors said Stone hid out of his desire to protect Trump.

More: Mueller breaks his silence on Roger Stone

It's about time! Mueller is one of the most honorable men to ever serve in government. He is truly a great American patriot.


Mueller is a shit bag......as are all the democrat party members who are part of the coup against President Trump...

bill Clinton pardoned his own brother for felony distribution of cocaine. And a key witness in the Whitewater scandal for which he and Hillary Clinton were under investigation. And three others convicted in independent counsel Ken Starr’s probe. And Marc Rich, in what was a straight up political payoff. And his CIA director. And his HUD secretary. And eight people convicted in an investigation of his Agriculture Department.

No surprise there: The Clintons and their supporters then, like Trump and his supporters now, regarded the special-prosecutor probes into the administration as witch hunts.

Clinton also commuted the sentences of convicted terrorists, some of whom hadn’t even asked for clemency. Shameless as he was, though, even he couldn’t bring himself to pardon Oscar Lopez Rivera, the defiantly unrepentant FALN leader.

President Obama took care of that.

Obama also commuted the sentence of a U.S. soldier who passed top-secret information to WikiLeaks. He pardoned his former Joint Chiefs of Staff vice chairman, who’d been convicted of making false statements about a leak of classified information to the New York Times. And when he couldn’t get Congress to amend federal drug laws the way he wanted them amended, Obama used the pardon power to slash hundreds of sentences, under an executive initiative later sharply criticized by the Obama-appointed DOJ inspector general.

That doesn’t even account for the Obama administration’s penchant for making sure things never got to the pardon stage by distorting the law to give Hillary Clinton — the same Hillary Clinton who was nearly indicted in the aforementioned Clinton-era scheme — a pass, asserting executive privilege to obstruct the Fast and Furious investigation (for which Obama’s attorney general was held in contempt of Congress), ignoring his CIA director’s spying on the Senate Intelligence Committee, and turning a blind eye to the abuses of power and obstructions attendant to the scandal that engulfed his IRS.


So, as abuses of the pardon power go — and they do go — I can’t get too whipped up over President Trump’s commutation of Roger Stone’s 40-month sentence for non-violent criminal obstruction of a bogusly based and ridiculously over-prosecuted investigation.


If there's a coup against Trump, it's the slowest and most incompetent coup I've seen in my lifetime. Most coups take place within a few days/hours and the person that the coup is directed against is out of power...or worse. You do love getting your panties in a bunch...and then pivoting to Obama. :)

BTW, do me a favor and drop the whole "I'm a patriot", "I believe in law and order" act.
If Roger Stone were you or I, we'd be going to jail...period.
But you excuse it because Trump..can do no wrong. It must be a conspiracy.

And look, Fast and Furious..again. You sir, are the master of deflection! :)
More DNC talking points.
 
The Trump Administration and Trump personally are the most corrupt group of people that have ever sat in the Oval Office. Trump and his crinolines will leave a stench in the White House that will take a generation to remove. The commutation of Stone’s sentence is in line with the utter disregard that Trump and his cronies have for the rule of law and constitution of the United States.
Watching Dims wax sanctimoniously about the rule of law makes me want to vomit.
 
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The man on the left is a great American patriot. The thing on the right is a criminal scumbag.


Mueller is part of the coup....created by obama...he is a vile human.

Credible proof? Do you even know what a "coup" is?
Yes, a coup is exactly what Obama, Lynch, Comey, McCabe and Strozk tried to do.
LOL...The ”Coup” argument is just Trumpist inanity to justify Trump’s crimes.
 
The Trump Administration and Trump personally are the most corrupt group of people that have ever sat in the Oval Office. Trump and his crinolines will leave a stench in the White House that will take a generation to remove. The commutation of Stone’s sentence is in line with the utter disregard that Trump and his cronies have for the rule of law and constitution of the United States.
Watching Dims wax sanctimoniously about the rule of law makes me want to vomit.
Your inanity makes me laugh. The Stench of Trumpist corruption will be with us for a very long time.
 
(CNN) Former special counsel Robert Mueller, in a very rare move, has written an op-ed for The Washington Post defending his office's prosecution of Roger Stone and saying he is still a convicted felon and "rightly so" in light of President Donald Trump's commutation of Stone.

"Congress also investigated and sought information from Stone. A jury later determined he lied repeatedly to members of Congress. He lied about the identity of his intermediary to WikiLeaks. He lied about the existence of written communications with his intermediary. He lied by denying he had communicated with the Trump campaign about the timing of WikiLeaks' releases. He in fact updated senior campaign officials repeatedly about WikiLeaks. And he tampered with a witness, imploring him to stonewall Congress," Mueller writes in the op-ed posted Saturday evening.

"The jury ultimately convicted Stone of obstruction of a congressional investigation, five counts of making false statements to Congress and tampering with a witness. Because his sentence has been commuted, he will not go to prison. But his conviction stands."

Trump on Friday commuted the prison sentence of his longtime friend, who was convicted of crimes that included lying to Congress in part, prosecutors said, to protect the President. The announcement came just days before Stone was set to report to a federal prison in Georgia.

Stone was convicted in November of seven charges -- including lying to Congress, witness tampering and obstructing a congressional committee proceeding -- as part of Mueller's Russia investigation. Among the things he misled Congress about were his communications with Trump campaign officials -- communications that prosecutors said Stone hid out of his desire to protect Trump.

More: Mueller breaks his silence on Roger Stone

It's about time! Mueller is one of the most honorable men to ever serve in government. He is truly a great American patriot.


Mueller is a shit bag......as are all the democrat party members who are part of the coup against President Trump...

bill Clinton pardoned his own brother for felony distribution of cocaine. And a key witness in the Whitewater scandal for which he and Hillary Clinton were under investigation. And three others convicted in independent counsel Ken Starr’s probe. And Marc Rich, in what was a straight up political payoff. And his CIA director. And his HUD secretary. And eight people convicted in an investigation of his Agriculture Department.

No surprise there: The Clintons and their supporters then, like Trump and his supporters now, regarded the special-prosecutor probes into the administration as witch hunts.

Clinton also commuted the sentences of convicted terrorists, some of whom hadn’t even asked for clemency. Shameless as he was, though, even he couldn’t bring himself to pardon Oscar Lopez Rivera, the defiantly unrepentant FALN leader.

President Obama took care of that.

Obama also commuted the sentence of a U.S. soldier who passed top-secret information to WikiLeaks. He pardoned his former Joint Chiefs of Staff vice chairman, who’d been convicted of making false statements about a leak of classified information to the New York Times. And when he couldn’t get Congress to amend federal drug laws the way he wanted them amended, Obama used the pardon power to slash hundreds of sentences, under an executive initiative later sharply criticized by the Obama-appointed DOJ inspector general.

That doesn’t even account for the Obama administration’s penchant for making sure things never got to the pardon stage by distorting the law to give Hillary Clinton — the same Hillary Clinton who was nearly indicted in the aforementioned Clinton-era scheme — a pass, asserting executive privilege to obstruct the Fast and Furious investigation (for which Obama’s attorney general was held in contempt of Congress), ignoring his CIA director’s spying on the Senate Intelligence Committee, and turning a blind eye to the abuses of power and obstructions attendant to the scandal that engulfed his IRS.


So, as abuses of the pardon power go — and they do go — I can’t get too whipped up over President Trump’s commutation of Roger Stone’s 40-month sentence for non-violent criminal obstruction of a bogusly based and ridiculously over-prosecuted investigation.

Mueller is one of the few long term Republicans who is worthy of respect as a conscientious American, instead of a party tool.
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(CNN) Former special counsel Robert Mueller, in a very rare move, has written an op-ed for The Washington Post defending his office's prosecution of Roger Stone and saying he is still a convicted felon and "rightly so" in light of President Donald Trump's commutation of Stone.

"Congress also investigated and sought information from Stone. A jury later determined he lied repeatedly to members of Congress. He lied about the identity of his intermediary to WikiLeaks. He lied about the existence of written communications with his intermediary. He lied by denying he had communicated with the Trump campaign about the timing of WikiLeaks' releases. He in fact updated senior campaign officials repeatedly about WikiLeaks. And he tampered with a witness, imploring him to stonewall Congress," Mueller writes in the op-ed posted Saturday evening.

"The jury ultimately convicted Stone of obstruction of a congressional investigation, five counts of making false statements to Congress and tampering with a witness. Because his sentence has been commuted, he will not go to prison. But his conviction stands."

Trump on Friday commuted the prison sentence of his longtime friend, who was convicted of crimes that included lying to Congress in part, prosecutors said, to protect the President. The announcement came just days before Stone was set to report to a federal prison in Georgia.

Stone was convicted in November of seven charges -- including lying to Congress, witness tampering and obstructing a congressional committee proceeding -- as part of Mueller's Russia investigation. Among the things he misled Congress about were his communications with Trump campaign officials -- communications that prosecutors said Stone hid out of his desire to protect Trump.

More: Mueller breaks his silence on Roger Stone

It's about time! Mueller is one of the most honorable men to ever serve in government. He is truly a great American patriot.


Mueller is a shit bag......as are all the democrat party members who are part of the coup against President Trump...

bill Clinton pardoned his own brother for felony distribution of cocaine. And a key witness in the Whitewater scandal for which he and Hillary Clinton were under investigation. And three others convicted in independent counsel Ken Starr’s probe. And Marc Rich, in what was a straight up political payoff. And his CIA director. And his HUD secretary. And eight people convicted in an investigation of his Agriculture Department.

No surprise there: The Clintons and their supporters then, like Trump and his supporters now, regarded the special-prosecutor probes into the administration as witch hunts.

Clinton also commuted the sentences of convicted terrorists, some of whom hadn’t even asked for clemency. Shameless as he was, though, even he couldn’t bring himself to pardon Oscar Lopez Rivera, the defiantly unrepentant FALN leader.

President Obama took care of that.

Obama also commuted the sentence of a U.S. soldier who passed top-secret information to WikiLeaks. He pardoned his former Joint Chiefs of Staff vice chairman, who’d been convicted of making false statements about a leak of classified information to the New York Times. And when he couldn’t get Congress to amend federal drug laws the way he wanted them amended, Obama used the pardon power to slash hundreds of sentences, under an executive initiative later sharply criticized by the Obama-appointed DOJ inspector general.

That doesn’t even account for the Obama administration’s penchant for making sure things never got to the pardon stage by distorting the law to give Hillary Clinton — the same Hillary Clinton who was nearly indicted in the aforementioned Clinton-era scheme — a pass, asserting executive privilege to obstruct the Fast and Furious investigation (for which Obama’s attorney general was held in contempt of Congress), ignoring his CIA director’s spying on the Senate Intelligence Committee, and turning a blind eye to the abuses of power and obstructions attendant to the scandal that engulfed his IRS.


So, as abuses of the pardon power go — and they do go — I can’t get too whipped up over President Trump’s commutation of Roger Stone’s 40-month sentence for non-violent criminal obstruction of a bogusly based and ridiculously over-prosecuted investigation.

Mueller is one of the few long term Republicans worthy respect and a conscientious American, instead of a party tool.

You respect someone who openly admits they don't even know what the fuck is in their own fucking report that cost the country 35 million dollars and 2 years of investigations to create?
I read the report and have a marked up highlighted copy on this computer. I understood it better the Attorney General. Yes I respect Robert Mueller. You don't have to. I doubt it will interfere with his retirement or mine.
 
(CNN) Former special counsel Robert Mueller, in a very rare move, has written an op-ed for The Washington Post defending his office's prosecution of Roger Stone and saying he is still a convicted felon and "rightly so" in light of President Donald Trump's commutation of Stone.

"Congress also investigated and sought information from Stone. A jury later determined he lied repeatedly to members of Congress. He lied about the identity of his intermediary to WikiLeaks. He lied about the existence of written communications with his intermediary. He lied by denying he had communicated with the Trump campaign about the timing of WikiLeaks' releases. He in fact updated senior campaign officials repeatedly about WikiLeaks. And he tampered with a witness, imploring him to stonewall Congress," Mueller writes in the op-ed posted Saturday evening.

"The jury ultimately convicted Stone of obstruction of a congressional investigation, five counts of making false statements to Congress and tampering with a witness. Because his sentence has been commuted, he will not go to prison. But his conviction stands."

Trump on Friday commuted the prison sentence of his longtime friend, who was convicted of crimes that included lying to Congress in part, prosecutors said, to protect the President. The announcement came just days before Stone was set to report to a federal prison in Georgia.

Stone was convicted in November of seven charges -- including lying to Congress, witness tampering and obstructing a congressional committee proceeding -- as part of Mueller's Russia investigation. Among the things he misled Congress about were his communications with Trump campaign officials -- communications that prosecutors said Stone hid out of his desire to protect Trump.

More: Mueller breaks his silence on Roger Stone

It's about time! Mueller is one of the most honorable men to ever serve in government. He is truly a great American patriot.

Trump and/or Stone should be forced to "personally" repay all the taxpayer funds wasted on Stone's prosecution. Stone was convicted on all seven counts by a jury - and remains a convicted felon.
Mueller's opinion is irrelevant once we discovered he knew the Steele documents were fraudulent from the beginning. Hi sole purpose was to destroy this president.
 
(CNN) Former special counsel Robert Mueller, in a very rare move, has written an op-ed for The Washington Post defending his office's prosecution of Roger Stone and saying he is still a convicted felon and "rightly so" in light of President Donald Trump's commutation of Stone.

"Congress also investigated and sought information from Stone. A jury later determined he lied repeatedly to members of Congress. He lied about the identity of his intermediary to WikiLeaks. He lied about the existence of written communications with his intermediary. He lied by denying he had communicated with the Trump campaign about the timing of WikiLeaks' releases. He in fact updated senior campaign officials repeatedly about WikiLeaks. And he tampered with a witness, imploring him to stonewall Congress," Mueller writes in the op-ed posted Saturday evening.

"The jury ultimately convicted Stone of obstruction of a congressional investigation, five counts of making false statements to Congress and tampering with a witness. Because his sentence has been commuted, he will not go to prison. But his conviction stands."

Trump on Friday commuted the prison sentence of his longtime friend, who was convicted of crimes that included lying to Congress in part, prosecutors said, to protect the President. The announcement came just days before Stone was set to report to a federal prison in Georgia.

Stone was convicted in November of seven charges -- including lying to Congress, witness tampering and obstructing a congressional committee proceeding -- as part of Mueller's Russia investigation. Among the things he misled Congress about were his communications with Trump campaign officials -- communications that prosecutors said Stone hid out of his desire to protect Trump.

More: Mueller breaks his silence on Roger Stone

It's about time! Mueller is one of the most honorable men to ever serve in government. He is truly a great American patriot.


Mueller is a shit bag......as are all the democrat party members who are part of the coup against President Trump...

bill Clinton pardoned his own brother for felony distribution of cocaine. And a key witness in the Whitewater scandal for which he and Hillary Clinton were under investigation. And three others convicted in independent counsel Ken Starr’s probe. And Marc Rich, in what was a straight up political payoff. And his CIA director. And his HUD secretary. And eight people convicted in an investigation of his Agriculture Department.

No surprise there: The Clintons and their supporters then, like Trump and his supporters now, regarded the special-prosecutor probes into the administration as witch hunts.

Clinton also commuted the sentences of convicted terrorists, some of whom hadn’t even asked for clemency. Shameless as he was, though, even he couldn’t bring himself to pardon Oscar Lopez Rivera, the defiantly unrepentant FALN leader.

President Obama took care of that.

Obama also commuted the sentence of a U.S. soldier who passed top-secret information to WikiLeaks. He pardoned his former Joint Chiefs of Staff vice chairman, who’d been convicted of making false statements about a leak of classified information to the New York Times. And when he couldn’t get Congress to amend federal drug laws the way he wanted them amended, Obama used the pardon power to slash hundreds of sentences, under an executive initiative later sharply criticized by the Obama-appointed DOJ inspector general.

That doesn’t even account for the Obama administration’s penchant for making sure things never got to the pardon stage by distorting the law to give Hillary Clinton — the same Hillary Clinton who was nearly indicted in the aforementioned Clinton-era scheme — a pass, asserting executive privilege to obstruct the Fast and Furious investigation (for which Obama’s attorney general was held in contempt of Congress), ignoring his CIA director’s spying on the Senate Intelligence Committee, and turning a blind eye to the abuses of power and obstructions attendant to the scandal that engulfed his IRS.


So, as abuses of the pardon power go — and they do go — I can’t get too whipped up over President Trump’s commutation of Roger Stone’s 40-month sentence for non-violent criminal obstruction of a bogusly based and ridiculously over-prosecuted investigation.

Mueller is one of the few long term Republicans worthy respect and a conscientious American, instead of a party tool.

You respect someone who openly admits they don't even know what the fuck is in their own fucking report that cost the country 35 million dollars and 2 years of investigations to create?
I read the report and have a marked up highlighted copy on this computer. I understood it better the Attorney General. Yes I respect Robert Mueller. You don't have to. I doubt it will interfere with his retirement or mine.
Most people whose heads are not permanently parked up Trump’s ass agree that Mueller is an honorable man.
 
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Mueller is part of the coup....created by obama...he is a vile human.

Rod Rosenstein (a Trump appointee) chose Robert Mueller (a Republican) as Special Counsel after AG Jeff Sessions (another Trump appointee) recused himself.
Obama??? Not to be found...anywhere.

Dude, this isn't cherry picking. This is just plain misdirection. :)
 
Mueller is a hack. He spent two years and thirty five million dollars on an investigation he knew was a hoax two months into it.

Did they have to paddle him back to life to sign his name on something else he had no involvement in writing?
 
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LOL...The ”Coup” argument is just Trumpist inanity to justify Trump’s crimes.
What would you call a government group that works to illegally overthrow a duly elected President? I call them traitors because they attempted an illegal coup. NONE of the investigations, allegations or evidence was supported by both parties. This was nothing more than an attempted coup.
 
LOL...The ”Coup” argument is just Trumpist inanity to justify Trump’s crimes.
What would you call a government group that works to illegally overthrow a duly elected President? I call them traitors because they attempted an illegal coup. NONE of the investigations, allegations or evidence was supported by both parties. This was nothing more than an attempted coup.
Nobody tried to overthrow anybody, period. There was not coup, period. you are just into melodrama.
 
Nobody tried to overthrow anybody, period. There was not coup, period. you are just into melodrama.
If you ask me, trying to say Trump was a Russian asset, spending millions on a 3 year witch hunt THEN impeaching him with no evidence and by ONE PARTY is an attempted coup. The only melodrama was the crap they obviously tried to convince US to swallow about Trump.
 
Mueller is more out of touch with reality than Biden.

If Republicans weren't part of the Deep State, Mueller would have already be serving 20 years at Leavenworth for prosecutorial misconduct

Frank, you only believe this because the reality you reside in is not the one which Billions of people around the world live in every day. Get some help Frank, I'm sure a good therapist can help you, as long as she or he works with a psychiatrist to provide necessary medications along with talk therapy.
 

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