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Thursday, February 22, 2018

The Paradoxes of the Mueller Investigation

Victor Davis Hanson | Posted: Feb 22, 2018

Special counsel Robert Mueller has indicted 13 Russian nationals for allegedly conspiring to sow confusion in the 2016 presidential election. The chance of extraditing any of the accused from Vladimir Putin's Russia is zero.  Some of the Russians' Keystone Cops efforts to disrupt the election favored Donald Trump (as well as Bernie Sanders). Yet Mueller's team made it clear that the Russians neither colluded with any U.S. citizens nor had any material effect on the election's outcome.

But from here on out, there will be ironies, paradoxes and unintended consequences with just about everything Mueller does.............Is it now time to prosecute foreigners for attempting to interfere with a U.S. election? If so, then surely Christopher Steele, the author of the Fusion GPS dossier, is far more culpable and vulnerable than the 13 bumbling Russians.    .................To Read More......

My Take - These indictments against people who will never be tried is the best he could do for all the millions spent on this circus?  Interesting turn of events.  Indict people who will never be tried and never have to testify while ignoring those in important postions of the Obama administration, who've been shown to be guilty of lying to investigators and/or Congress.   

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