Breaking News: Mark Levin lambasts Mueller: I think he's a coward



So, Mueller found NO EVIDENCE OF COLLUSION between the Trump campaign and Russia. Consequently, THE ENTIRE REASON for the appointment of a special counsel was baseless. Meanwhile, the Hillary Clinton campaign, the DNC, senior FBI officials, and DOJ officials, among others, conspired to push this narrative, and the mass-media gave it voice endlessly for the last two years. FURTHERMORE, Mueller was agnostic on the issue of “obstruction”; HOWEVER, the attorney general and deputy attorney — the latter who oversaw the Mueller investigation — concluded there was no criminal basis for obstruction. I would add, if Mueller thought he had a strong obstruction case, he did nothing as special counsel to pursue it. He did not subpoena the president for an in person interview or testimony, which surely would have worked its way to the Supreme Court; and Mueller did not file a “secret” or “sealed” indictment against the president, as reckless commentators have been suggesting. In other words, Mueller did nothing to adjudicate the issue. Therefore, it should never have been in his report in the first place.
I noted on my radio show this past Friday that Mueller was likely to plant and few landmines relative to obstruction because of the way in which his office had raised the issue and initially sought to question the president about it. Moreover, there clearly has been no obstruction. Jim Comey’s firing was constitutionally authorized, the deputy attorney general had recommended Comey’s firing and he appointed the special counsel and, as I said, oversaw his investigation, the prosecutors and investigators were not hampered in any way from pursuing their probe into “Russian collusion,” and no resources were denied them, etc.

It is not the job of Mueller to “exonerate” anyone. That’s what trials are for. He’s a prosecutor. Mueller should never have dropped provocative language in the report, if that’s apparently what he did, into his report, thereby requiring the attorney general and deputy attorney general to explicitly point out that there was no probable cause for obstruction as they reviewed the facts. And I reiterate, Mueller did NOTHING to try to adjudicate this issue. That is, he had no case so he didn’t bring one.

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