Just In: House GOP Drops Bombshell Request For Mueller
Upon learning that the former FBI Director was deeply connected to Democrats, suspicions of the same behavior have been raised regarding the appointment of Robert Mueller as Special Counsel.
Representative Trent Franks (R-AZ), is requesting for special counsel Robert Mueller to voluntarily abandon his post due to his “close friendship” with the ousted FBI director James Comey, as reported by the Associated Press.
Mueller “must resign to maintain the integrity of the investigation into alleged Russian ties.” Franks urged in a statement listing his conflict of interest concerns.
After President Trump ousted James Comey for ruining the FBI’s credibility, Robert Mueller was hired by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein .
Nevertheless, since his was hired, a great deal of individuals have shown concern that Robert Mueller is opposed to President Trump and is intending to continue with the witch hunt charade.
The scope of the probe into Russia’s meddling in the 2016 General Election cycle changed significantly after Mueller was appointed Special Counsel. The focal point of the probe is now President Trump rather than Russia.
Numerous intelligence agencies saw Russia’s interference in the 2016 election only by carrying out cyber attacks of the servers of Democrats and Republican National Committee.
The Russians succeeded only in breaking into the Democrat servers, and the information–together with other sourced data–was consequentially leaked to and exposed by WikiLeaks.
Even top ranking Democrats serving on committees looking into Russian meddling confess that there is no proof tying President Trump to the Russian meddling. Therefore, many are puzzled why Robert Mueller is concentrating just on looking into President Trump’s Russian business dealings and the ousting of James Comey.
Maybe Mueller’s public support for Hillary Clinton is affecting his probe. More than 99 % of the political sponsorship from the law firm that Mueller served before being hired as Special Counsel, were offered to Hillary Clinton’s campaign. Less than 1 % of donations were sent to Donald Trump.