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There is a growing chorus for the Trump administration to turn the legal tables on special counsel Robert Mueller and investigate his own army of Trump-hating attorneys.

Adding to a growing list of questionable investigators on Mueller’s team, The Wall Street Journal is reporting that investigator Andrew Weisman attended Hillary Clinton’s election night party last year.

Weisman has been described by The New York Times as Mueller’s “legal pit bull” in the controversial investigation looking for evidence of Russian collusion by then-candidate Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.

Democrats, meanwhile, are openly hoping Mueller’s investigation ultimately leads to Trump – and to his impeachment.

In a lengthy legal analysis at National Review Online, former DOJ attorney Andrew McCarthy predicts that Mueller is building a case for an obstruction charge against Trump with a plan that the charge would lead to impeachment.

Yet the Russian investigation hit a roadblock in recent weeks after a controversial dossier alleging tawdry conduct was tied to political research firm Fusion GPS, with funding for the opposition research paid for by Democratic National Committee and the Clinton campaign.

Republicans on Capitol Hill, meanwhile, are asking if the Obama-led Department of Justice colluded with Democrats last year to take that questionable dossier to a federal court to obtain a warrant to spy on the Trump campaign.

“That is as wrong as it gets,” Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) told FBI Director Christopher Wray (see video below) in a Dec. 7 hearing. “Tell us if I’m wrong but I don’t think I am.”

Fox News reported last week that yet another investigator, Jeannie Rhee gave to Clinton’s campaign in 2015 and 2016, donating the maximum allowed by law. That revelation came after the FBI reassigned a top investigator, Peter Strzok, for sending thousands of anti-Trump text messages to a mistress who was also on Mueller’s legal team.

Fox News has also broken the news that Bruce Ohr, a Department of Justice official, was demoted after it was learned he concealed that he met with the authors of the anti-Trump dossier. It was also learned that Ohr’s wife, Nellie Ohr, works for Fusion GPS.

Reacting to the growing list of questionable ties, Judicial Watch investigator Chris Farrell told Fox News that Mueller’s legal team appears to be an “inner circle” of people who ignored the Clinton Foundation scandal and the Uranium One deal.

“Their credibility is shot,” Farrell said, alleging the investigators looking for misconduct could be guilty of criminal misconduct themselves

“This is horrific,” he went on to state. “There needs to be a special counsel now for the special counsel.”

The Washington Post, in fact, is reporting that Jay Sekulow, a personal attorney for Trump, said this week that a second special counsel should be appointed to look at the FBI and DOJ investigators.

Citing the numerous allegations against Mueller’s team, Sekulow said there appears to be conflicts of interest that “warrants a special counsel.”

It was not clear from the story, however, if Sekulow was speaking for Trump or if he had given Trump that legal advice. The attorney refused to comment further when asked by the Post.

 

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Trump's first priority must be the economy.  Success in the economic sector is the best way to ensure a Republican majority in congress come 2019.  For now, I would let the Mueller investigation play out.  Reportedly, Mueller has finished interviewing White House personnel.  As there are no arrests and charges there, it may be best to let the investigation ride. Obstruction of justice is the other avenue Mueller may attempt to investigate.  However, there are two obstacles in that direction.  If, there is no Russian collusion, what was obstructed?  Plus, obstruction requires a corrupt act -- what lie, attempt at bribery, or destruction of evidence did Trump commit?  

As retaliation to destroy the Democrat brand, there are several areas Trump may exploit.  Interference in the election process -- the dossier and similar for one and sedition, furthering the dossier conspiracy to investigate Fusion GPS, the Podesta group and members of DoJ and the FBI for a couple of areas.  The Uranium One was but one small part of a wider scheme by the Russian government owned company, Rosatom, to control much of the world's uranium supply is another area -- all the Clintons, plus their foundation were complicit in this scheme.  Finally, the Clinton email scandal, which could implicate Hillary and members of the FBI.  Similarly, there is the weaponizing of the IRS and Louis Lerner. At least make all the info about her public knowledge.  If, she truly fears for her life, the Marshals Service has protective custody or relocation services.  

But, the economy must be the first and foremost item on Trump's agenda.  

Kraven posted:
Hercules would've been right, but on his way out, if it isn't too
much trouble take the Clintons, McCain, Schumer and Pelosi,
Mueller and his band of criminals and CNN/MSNBC......
Well there's a bigger list..

Well the "sanctuary city" POS mayor is gone. McCain is on his way out. Didn't you see the old perv biden "consoling" mccain's daughter as she boo hooed on tv? He slid in and did his "thang".  Wonder if he asked her if she had an uncle that could dump his wife and move in on mccain's wife like his other son did with the widow of beau. With biden's blessing. Funny isn't it, the demoslops, with their new found "morals" and outrage at men's bad behavior, have no problem with that crap.

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