The Russian collusion investigation is drawing to a close...or not. Muellor is steadily at work, which some call organized crime, since his track record includes using some shady people for evidence. There are even projections of the investigation lasting through 2020, which makes me wonder how Muellor can justify such a waste of taxpayer money.
With the new AG, there are many that feel he'll step in, make some drastic changes, and the investigation will end. I'll believe that, when I see it, but whatever happens, nothing will change the fact some people had their lives crushed by the monetary weight of the government. While they were bled dry financially, Muellor was steadily digging in the pockets of taxpayers to keep he job.
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He can't justify it and it will end up with nothing to show for this waste of time. I am unsure how it will end.
ReplyDeleteFrom what I've read, Muellor has spare baggage that he needs to keep from the public. The longer he keeps this up, the more exposure he has, and anything he presents to a grand jury may be thrown out. Otherwise, he not only wasted tax dollars, he corrupted his position; and he may have violated laws.
DeleteTake a look at this about Muellor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aevtHHULag
ReplyDeleteThanks. Everyone should watch that video.
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