It's time to end this nauseating Farce of an Investigation that has NOTHING at all to do with The False Claim of Russian Collusion. It is time for Mueller to come clean to The Public and justify exactly why his investigation should continue. And given the Prosecutorial misconduct in the past of both Mueller and many on his hand picked Partisan Team, I think it is appropriate if we are not going to End The Investigation, to call Mueller on the carpet and ask him why it should continue, given his original mandate is not even what he has been investigating.
Time for Mueller to lay it all out
The violent swings of the leaky pendulum make this an excellent moment to call timeout on the Mueller probe. What does he have, where is he going and when is he going to get there?
Those are basic questions that need to be answered. The American people deserve facts instead of waters muddied by partisanship, innuendo and special access to biased big-media companies.
Mueller’s team includes some active Democrats, and whether they are behind the anti-Trump leaks is, for the moment, beside the point. The point is that the leaks are creating a reality all their own about the investigation and the president.
It’s time to clear the air of rumor and speculation and put the facts on the record. It’s not as if the public has been impatient.
Patience. Ken Starr's Whitewater investigation lasted four years and nothing criminal about Whitewater but almost brought down Bill for lying about an affair. Benghazi and Hillary were the subjects of 11 hearings and nothing criminal was ever found. I don't recall hearing the GOP complaining how long the process was taking.
You might want to reevaluate this statement.
nothing criminal about Whitewater
There were many convictions connected to Starr's investigation.
Caught In The Whitewater Net
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Yep- and there have been many convictions already in the first year of the Mueller investigation.
Really, I only know of one that has been fully adjudicated.
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Alex van der Zwaan, an attorney,
pleaded guilty to lying to FBI investigators during the investigation, and was sentenced to 30 days in prison in April 2018. He was the first to be sentenced in the probe.
Michael Flynn, who served as Trump’s national security adviser for less than a month before resigning, was
charged and pleaded guilty in December 2017 to making false statements to the FBI.
Rick Gates was named alongside Manafort in the recent charges brought by the special counsel. He's accused of 11 counts related to filing false income tax returns and three counts of failure to report foreign bank and financial accounts.
Gates
pleaded guilty on Feb. 23 to federal conspiracy and false-statements charges.