Obviously a wild-eyed radical Obama stooge.
Lock him up!
He’s absolutely conflicted. That’s why the clown car fascists love him so much, they know which way he’s going to come out on this. He’s also involved in the Uranium One scheme. The whole damn investigation, one without a crime I might add, is a farce. Of course StuporFlyHe may be a great guy, but how is he not horribly conflicted as special counsel in this case seeing how he and Comey are BFF and it was Comey's firing that resulted in a special counsel being appointed?
Perhaps the peculiar circumstances of the Mueller appointment—the full and unredacted authorization documents have not been made public—include a special waiver relieving the special counsel of the restrictions of 28 C.F.R. 45.2. Repeated emails to the special counsel’s office asking whether the regulation applies to Mueller have gone unanswered. But we do know that Rosenstein did explicitly apply 28 C.F.R. 600.7 to Mueller, the section of the Code of Federal Regulations covering a special counsel’s “Conduct and accountability.” The first provision of that section states “A Special Counsel shall comply with the rules, regulations, procedures, practices and policies of the Department of Justice.” The last provision of that section includes “conflict of interest” as “good cause” for the AG to remove a special counsel.
However one describes Robert Mueller’s relationship with James Comey, there is clearly a relationship. And there is no disputing Mueller’s longstanding and career-defining relationship with the FBI. Both Comey and the FBI are central to the investigation into Trump; both have a huge stake in the outcome of that investigation. But it might be asked why the question of conflicts matters now? After all, Mueller’s relationships with Comey and the FBI were clearly known before he was appointed special counsel. Rosenstein must have, at the very least, considered the question before giving Mueller this crucial assignment. Or did he? The appointment of the special counsel all happened very fast and the deputy attorney general may, in his haste, have glossed over the obligations of 28 C.F.R. 45.2.
But if that’s the case, why haven’t Trump’s defenders been hollering about the conflict regulations from the get-go? Perhaps it’s because the regulations offer a defendant no cause of action, no grounds for invalidating a prosecution. Instead, the rules are enforced by the DoJ itself, a matter of self-policing and Caesar’s-wife propriety. The regulation “pertains to agency management,” reads the final provision of 28 C.F.R. 45.2, “and is not intended to create rights enforceable by private individuals or organizations.”
Oh wow, I got a nickname, our Trump Kamp Trolls are taking lessons from the Don.
As funny as the Don himself.
I was wondering when the Aussie Einstein would show up to grace us with his pearls of wisdom.Mueller is as straight as a *** barrel. He's decent, ethical, disciplined, and smart, everything that trump is not. Both sides used to agree on that, even at the time he was first appointed. Then it became clear that despite being a registered republican he was actually doing his job, so those on the right were ****** to change their reality again and try to convince us all that Mueller is compromised so they can invalidate the findings of the investigation preemptively.
Many Democrats register as Republicans
Hahahahahahaha, no they don't! WTF has rush been telling you, you poor simpleton!
Also, we're not discussing the legitimacy of Mueller's appointment here(which was 100% legit, btw), we're discussing Mueller himself, one having nothing to do with the other. Go and flog your straw men somewhere else. He's already taken down 1 teflon don, and it's starting to look a lot like 2.
Also, you trying to tell us where one of the longest serving FBI directors should have steered his investigation, hilarious!
Now run off and have fox tell you how smart and handsome you are.
Oh wow, I got a nickname
Mueller is as straight as a *** barrel. He's decent, ethical, disciplined, and smart, everything that trump is not. Both sides used to agree on that, even at the time he was first appointed. Then it became clear that despite being a registered republican he was actually doing his job, so those on the right were ****** to change their reality again and try to convince us all that Mueller is compromised so they can invalidate the findings of the investigation preemptively.
Not surprising. It's been like junior high school around here for quite some time. And yes, Trump is quite a role model in that respect.
That covers it pretty well.
Of course the Trump faithful are going to concoct great flights of fantasy, like the idea he'll officially condemn Trump based solely on personal feelings. It's interesting how the small minded will often project that quality on others undeserving.
Jack, Jack...
You are still trying to bend threads away from their topics, and derail, but hey, that is Trump University 101, huh?
As you brought those four people up, you could as well bring the actual thing they brought forward
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/08/21/read-trump-ex-lawyer-michael-cohens-full-plea-agreement.html
You Might want to read the actual document they filed.
https://sc.cnbcfm.com/applications/...s/2018/08/21/Michael Cohen Plea Agreement.pdf
Jack, Jack...
You are still trying to bend threads away from their topics, and derail, but hey, that is Trump University 101, huh?
As you brought those four people up, you could as well bring the actual thing they brought forward
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/08/21/read-trump-ex-lawyer-michael-cohens-full-plea-agreement.html
You Might want to read the actual document they filed.
https://sc.cnbcfm.com/applications/...s/2018/08/21/Michael Cohen Plea Agreement.pdf
That would take comprehension skills lacking in some, the same that lack Jedi Skills, but you gotta give 'em credit for trying. Side note, I've had two people added to my Ignore List by Admins or Moderators, not that it does any good when I'm not logged in, but I'll play along with Admins/Mods and pretend like Ignore is Disappear and that I don't actually see the nonsense posted from those on the list.
This is bound to give some people a sad.
https://www.weeklystandard.com/eric-felten/does-robert-muller-have-a-conflict-of-interest