Mueller has dozens of sealed indictments, "None close to Russia are getting out"
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6375069/Robert-Muellers-team-holding-dozens-sealed-indictments-Donald-Trump-probe.html
Robert Mueller has 'dozens of sealed indictments' for people associated with Donald Trump's 2015-16 campaign and his administration, according to an insider who worked with the
Special Counsel.
The president this week hired Matthew Whitaker as his Attorney General – a man who previously suggested draining financial resources to limit the probe into the leader in a CNN
interview. However an Intelligence Community official has suggested Mueller already has what he needs.
'Nobody who's close to the Russians is getting out of this,' the official told the Observer. Mueller has been investigating Trump for the past 18 months and quietened down about the
probe in the two months leading up to the midterm elections on Tuesday so not to seem to interfere with voting decisions.
He is expected to soon be done with the final draft of his report as to whether Trump's Russian ties helped him in the 2016 presidential elections. Donald Trump Jr is predicted to be a
focus point. The American leader's son is believed to have lied about a meeting with Russian intelligence officials in in June 2016.
The Special Counsel could also be on the heels of former campaign consultant Roger Stone. Stone – a friend of the president and Manafort since the 70s – could be linked in various
ways to the Russian interference.
Perhaps most notably, he posted Twitter direct messages between himself and alleged Democratic National Committee hacker Guccifer 2.0 on his blog. According to a February 2018
it was operated by Russian military intelligence.
With concern the acting AG, Whitaker could block Mueller from chasing investigative leads and issuing significant subpoenas, Trump insisted he knew nothing about Whitaker's
comments on cutting off investigative resources.
Members of Congress said his appointment was unconstitutional, because he has never been confirmed for top office by the US Senate. 'As an unconfirmed political appointee, Mr
Whitaker has not been subject to the scrutiny that the Constitution requires to ensure that he has the character, integrity and ability to fulfil the grave responsibilities of this job,' top
Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer said in a letter addressed to Trump Friday.
Mueller is playing this game so well right now. He doesn't give a shit about the media attention, he's keeping quiet and planning his hand accordingly. this man is a force to be reckoned with
Jared kushner when
Bizarrely the original source for this story is Observer.com, which is owned by the Kushner family trust, published by Jared Kushner's brother-in-law, and was owned by Jared himself until he took up his job in the administration.
I think Roger Stone has been a red herring. He's been out front saying he's next for like a year now, I think Mueller didn't need anything on him given how he has everybody around him under plea deal.
If he releases a bunch of indictments with the report that damn the trump org then the gop will have to shut up about this being fake.
I admire your optimism.
Mueller is coming.
the one with trumps name on it better be embossed in gold leaf or he'll dismiss it out of hand
nah, they'll just sell his ass out in a heartbeat and then continue with their regular shit eating business
I can't tell you how much I look forward to the day when EVERYTHING just comes down at once.
I don't know how much longer the GOP can deny it at the speed he's going.
When will anything like this actually be released though? It seems like "soon" has been coming for a while now.
When the investigation is over.
Mueller needs to make the most ironclad case of all time in order to be able to convince at least 12 Republican senators to impeach Trump.
Jesus fucking christ, this is gonna be stunning to witness when it all comes out. No matter what happens, the effects will be gargantuan.
"The scandal also resulted in the indictment of 69 people, with trials or pleas resulting in 48 being found guilty, many of whom were top Nixon officials."
Watergate. Puts into perspective the "Dozens of sealed indictments"
nice
It’s quite intimidating. He hasn’t said one word or really been seen much either out in the open. No interviews, not even phone-in ones.
https://youtu.be/tI0o4WwpXTY
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