Good day all. For the last year, we have watched the Democrats and the so called “Deep State” in Washington do everything they could to destroy President Trump. The appointment of Robert Mueller as a special prosecutor was seen as the best way to “Get Trump.”

As we’ve seen since Mueller’s appointment, seeking the truth was never his goal. The only reason Mueller was appointed was due to Attorney General Sessions not being forthcoming with President Trump with regards to the phony investigation into Russian influence in the 2016 election. Because Sessions wimped out, he let his deputy, Rod Rosenstein choose and appoint the special investigator.
It’s since come out that Rosenstein is good friends with Mueller and former FBI directory James Comey. Recently, we saw how badly biased this “Russian Collusion” investigation is when a Pro-Felonia supporter and FBI agent was fired from the investigation. As more and more information of just how corrupt Mueller is, people have been calling for him to be fired and investigated himself. (Primarily over things like Uranium One deal)
Rod Rosenstein was called to testify to the House Judicial committee and asked a number of very pointed questions with regards to Muller and his band of Gestapo thugs. As far as Rosenstein is concerned, Mueller is doing things in just the right way. This isn’t sitting well with the Republican members of the committee. Here are the details from Fox News:
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein stood by Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe Wednesday, despite a newly unearthed trove of damning text messages and other details that Republicans said show an “insider bias” on the investigative team.
Rosenstein, who appointed Mueller and has overseen the Russia probe since Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself, testified before the House Judiciary Committee — and faced a grilling from GOP lawmakers. They zeroed in on anti-Trump text messages exchanged between two FBI agents who once worked on the Mueller team.
“This is unbelievable,” said Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, voicing concern that the “public trust” in the probe is gone.
I’m sorry Representative Jordan, but that trust, once it became clear where Mueller was going with his hiring practices, collapsed completely some time ago. All that’s happened is honest people’s belief that the FBI and the DoJ were impartial has been flushed down the toilet.
Republicans for weeks have raised concerns that some investigators may be biased, citing everything from their political donations to past work representing top Democratic figures and allied groups including the Clinton Foundation.
Not to worry, the Progressives on the committee have the Deep State’s back.
But when committee Ranking Member Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., pressed Rosenstein over whether he had seen “good cause” to remove Mueller from his post, Rosenstein pushed back.
“No,” Rosenstein said.
Nadler asked whether Rosenstein would fire Mueller if he were ordered to do so.
“I would follow regulation. If there were good cause, I would act. If there was no good cause, I would not,” Rosenstein replied, doubling down that he has seen “no good cause” to do so.
So, in other words, no, he won’t fire Mueller if ordered to.
He, (Rosenstein), suggested the probe — of Russian interference in the 2016 election and possible collusion with Trump associates — is being conducted appropriately at this stage.

Pity that reality came up and smacked Rosenstein in the back of the head with a baseball bat.
But just hours prior to Rosenstein’s testimony, the Justice Department released hundreds of texts messages between two FBI officials—Peter Strzok and Lisa Page—who worked on Mueller’s team and were romantically involved. Many were anti-Trump and pro-Clinton.
In one exchange from August 2016, Page forwarded a Donald Trump-related article to Strzok, writing: “And maybe you’re meant to stay where you are because you’re meant to protect the country from that menace.”
The texts between these two “Impartial investigators” belies Mr. Rosenstein’s testimony. The other messages these two sent, along with the actions of the rest of Mueller’s merry band of Gestapo wannabes screams out for adult supervision. Pity that Rosenstein is just another one of the screaming brats, and members of Congress have just about had enough.
“We are now beginning to understand the magnitude of this insider bias on Mueller’s team,” Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., said in his opening statement on Wednesday. He cited the “extreme bias” shown in the text messages between Strzok and Page; Mueller investigator Andrew Weissmann’s “awe” of former acting Attorney General Sally Yates for defying President Trump; and Mueller investigator Jeannie Rhee’s representation of the Clinton Foundation. He also cited the case of another DOJ official demoted amid scrutiny of his contacts with the firm behind the anti-Trump dossier.
“Aren’t DOJ attorneys advised to avoid even the ‘appearance of impropriety’?” Goodlatte asked, calling the “potential bias” of certain career Justice Department officials and lawyers on Mueller’s team “deeply troubling.” “DOJ investigations must not be tainted by individuals imposing their own political prejudices.”
They used to be. The idea was that any and all politics was left in the parking lot and you did your best to be as impartial as possible. That went right out the window with Barack Obama’s appointment of Eric Holder as Attorney General. The first thing he did was go after the political enemies of Barack Obama and the Progressive elites. After eight years, these people are firmly entrenched and it’s going to be like digging out ticks.
Rosenstein told lawmakers that he has “discussed this with Robert Mueller.”
“It’s our responsibility to make sure those opinions do not influence their actions,” Rosenstein said. “I believe Director Mueller understands that, and recognizes people have political views but that they don’t let it [affect their work.]”
Rosenstein defended Mueller’s investigation, stressing he has “oversight authority” over Mueller.
“I know what he’s doing,” Rosenstein said of Mueller’s investigative actions. “He consults with me about their investigation, within and without the scope.”
Yeah, sure you are. Would you care to explain how the recent actions against Flynn and Manafort have any bearing on what you were tasked to investigate? Namely the possibility of Russia interfering with the 2016 election?
When pressed over whether Mueller has attempted to “expand” the original scope of his investigation, Rosenstein said that he had given his “permission” to Mueller to investigate what he requests if necessary, noting that the special counsel team “does have authority” to investigate “obstruction.”
Would you care to define just what Obstruction is Mr. Rosenstein? How about when Congress, acting under their oversight authority, asks for documents and testimony and are told “No” by the FBI and the DoJ? Oh wait, I forgot. This was the Deep State and the Progressive Democrats FBI and DoJ, Their first rule is “Protect the Deep State and the Progressive Democrats.”
“If I thought he was doing something inappropriate, I would take action,” Rosenstein said.
In terms of any potential “impropriety” in Mueller’s office, cited by multiple committee Republicans, Rosenstein said he was not aware.
I am not aware of any impropriety. Special Counsel is subject to oversight by the Department of Justice and I’m not aware of any violations of those rules,” Rosenstein said.
There are none so blind as those who will not see. Rosenstein, after Attorney General Sessions wimped out, could have gone far outside of Washington to find a special prosecutor, one who had no connection to the Beltway Uniparty and the Deep State. Instead, he simply hoisted one of the denizens of the Washington Swamp out of the water and turned him loose.
President Trump stated that he will not fire Robert Mueller, and I believe he won’t, unless the evidence of Mueller’s corrupt activities is so blatant, that the cries to remove him come from both sides of the political spectrum. Considering that the Progressives will do everything they can to protect Mueller, I don’t see a “Bipartisan” call to remove him.
What I do see happening, and a number of other people see this as well, is President Trump ordering that wimp, Sessions to appoint another special prosecutor, one with no connection to the Beltway Swamplands, to investigate Mueller, Comey and others to determine if they actively conspired to cover up the criminal actions of Felonia von Pantsuit. President Trump may have said he won’t fire Mueller, he never said anything about not having him arrested.
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