That's a report on William Barr's now discredited summary of the Mueller Report.
We now know that Barr lied about Mueller's findings and that Mueller has said that Barr's Summary "mischaracterized" thje findings of his Report. Barr sat on Mueller's summaries and lied about them, in order to try to spin a false narrative to the American people and claim "complete exoneration".
As Mueller's Report says, Mueller could have cleared Trump if he found no evidence of any crimes, but based on his investigation, Mueller could not exonerate the President. Mueller has referred the Obstruction to Congress and his report is a roadmap to impeachment.
Mueller statement fuels calls for impeachment
Mueller is a Leftard who hates the President and always has. Personally I don't think he'll testify, the hard questions he'll face from the loyal opposition would lead to perjury and obstruction charges against him.
mueller is a life long (R).
And everyone else in the investigation were life long democrat donors….go figure.
lol... what's your point? oh i know, it's called deflection. no fed is barred from registering/voting/donating with a political party.
Meet Mueller's team: The best prosecutors in the business or 'angry Democrats'?
Trump has trashed them, but some experts say the group has an impressive track record.
By Dareh Gregor
March 23, 2019, 2:37 PM UTC
[...]
"It's probably one of the most impressive groups ever assembled for a special counsel investigation," Jim Walden, a former federal prosecutor in Brooklyn, told NBC News. "You've got a collective of prosecutors who've covered some of the most high-profile and complex investigations in the last 20 years."
[...]
The team members' specialties range from constitutional law and obstruction of justice to money laundering and cyber crimes. While they have a history of successful prosecutions, they also have a reputation for fairness, said Walden, who represents
one of the witnesses in the investigation.
"Every one of these prosecutors has walked away from cases that didn't fit their criteria," Walden said. "They're doing this because they want to do the right thing."
Trump has complained that the team is made up of "some very bad and conflicted people" because 13 of them are registered Democrats, and several have made donations to Democratic candidates. Justice Department officials, however,
are not supposed to ask about employees' political affiliations. Department policy prohibits "using political affiliation and may also prohibit using certain ideological affiliations in hiring and taking other personnel actions with regard to career attorneys,"
according to the department’s inspector general.
Mueller and the deputy attorney general who appointed him, Rod Rosenstein, are both registered Republicans.
Each team member brings a specific expertise.
{article then lists the names & their respective records}
Meet Mueller's team: The best prosecutors in the business or 'angry Democrats'?
Jeannie Rhee, a member of Mueller’s team, donated $5,400 to
Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign PAC Hillary for America.
Andrew Weissmann, who serves in a top post within the Justice Department’s fraud practice, is the most senior lawyer on the special counsel team, Bloomberg reported
. He served as the FBI’s general counsel and the assistant director to Mueller when the special counsel was FBI director.
Before he worked at the FBI or Justice Department, Weissman worked at the law firm Jenner & Block LLP, during which he donated six times to political action committees for Obama in 2008 for a total of $4,700.
James Quarles, who served as an assistant special prosecutor on the Watergate Special Prosecution Force, has donated to over a dozen Democratic PACs since the late 1980s. He was also identified by the Washington Post as a member of Mueller's team.
Starting in 1987, Quarles donated to Democratic candidate Michael Dukakis’s presidential PAC, Dukakis for President. Since then, he has also contributed in 1999 to Sen. Al Gore’s run for the presidency, then-Sen. John Kerry’s (D-Mass.) presidential bid in 2005, Obama’s presidential PAC in 2008 and 2012, and Clinton’s presidential pac Hillary for America in 2016.
Michael R. Dreeben, who serves as the Justice Department’s deputy solicitor general, is working on a part-time basis for Mueller, The Washington Post reported Friday.
The FEC database shows a donation from a Michael W. Dreeben in 2006 of $1,000 dollars to Hillary Clinton’s Senate political action committee (PAC), Friends of Hillary. But a spokesman for the special counsel said this is not the Dreeben working for Mueller, who has a different middle initial. The FEC database identifies the Dreeben who made the contribution as deputy solicitor general in the Justice Department.