What's the current state of the Mueller investigation?

What's the current state of the Mueller investigation?

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its done, and it has nothing, thats why you aint hearing anything on the news and democrats are shilling donkeyface so, i guess its going to be memoryholed, just like everything else that should be incriminatory for the d

Mueller is just about to wrap it up and send the entire Tr*mp administration to Guantanamo Bay. Digits confirm.

Oh, ok. Thanks, memeflag.

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4d yawn

Trail of tears

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Lol.

Getting paid a lot for doing literally nothing.

Just another typical goverment worker.

Tried to check, but I ain't found shit.

It’s burned through countless millions of taxpayer dollars with nothing substantive to show for it. This is why they keep arresting people in spectacular fashion for minir crimes which they will plead out of with no time served, but you will only ever see the black helicopters and agents kicking the door in on tv.

Mueller failed. The SDNY is now the issue.

That's pretty much it though. It was almost entirely about discovering crimes entirely unrelated to Russia and nothing to do with Trump.

Oh, I wasn't being sarcastic. I was genuinely thanking Mr. Catalonia for his input.

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Basically they have nothing on Trump. So for the past year or so they have been throwing the book at Trump's friends, advisors, and lawyers for minor or non-existent offenses to try to get someone to flip and give them literally anything they can use against him. Michael Cohen, Trump's lawyer, was forced to plead guilty to a crime that, according to the FEC, isn't even a crime (paying off Stormy Daniels with campaign money). Michael Flynn forgot to mention a meaningless text message that the FBI had anyways, and they still bankrupted him and want to send him to prison after he plead guilty to "lying to the FBI". Long story short, they're desperate, pushing max sentences against people who did the political equivalent of spit on the sidewalk at worst, all in an attempt to get dirt on Trump.

If they had something, there's a good chance it would have leaked by now, since the actual best hope of the anti-Trump alliance of Never-Trumpers and Democrats is that they can force him to resign in disgrace. He can pardon himself and everyone else involved in any criminal conspiracy, but even if he did that he'd be finished as president. Every day he is in office is a day he cuts regulations and issues new EOs. So at this point, all public indication is that the investigation itself is a political tool to use as leverage against Trump. I would bet that they find no evidence of criminal activity, but say something like "we can't rule out collusion" or some bullshit to let the story live on into 2020. Basically they'll say they highly suspect he did something illegal but can't prove anything. The media will then get to say "See, Mueller thinks Trump's guilty, but he just hid his tracks too well." That's the shit you'll get from 2 years of wasted taxpayer money.

When they couldn't find anything on Trump the point of the investigation became harassment of those in his circle to both punish him and to try to get his associates to turn their backs on him. Getting someone to stab him in back of course is still a goal but isolating him from his network of connections built over a lifetime in business is now the prize.

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Yep

Weak.

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Well said, well said.

That's a Weismann and Mueller special. When you've got nothing, there's nothing quite like a "pre-dawn raid" to make it seem like you have something. Just count on the stupidity of the general public.

"They wouldn't have done a PRE-DAWN RAID on the guy if he didn't do SOMETHING."

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half his cabinet is indicted, partly serving serving several years.
he didn't expect to win, that's why he didn't tidy up.

>he didn't expect to win
Yeah, he spent all his own money, traveled thousands of miles, endured media scrutiny, endured the primary gauntlet, campaigned like a madman, because he didn't think he'd win.

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>half his cabinet is indicted, partly serving serving several years.

Not really. Most of his officials have no problems. It's just a few that Mueller has arrested. Many of the people indicted are indicted for crimes totally unrelated to Trump's campaign. Manafort and his buddy were indicted for tax evasion in 2011, for example. The rest are "indicted" because Mueller wants them to flip. As I mentioned, they are being dished out harsh prosecutions for miniscule or non-existent crimes. They hit Roger Stone, Michael Cohen, or Mike Flynn for bullshit charges, tell them to cooperate or else they'll spend 5-10 behind bars.

>he didn't expect to win

No one expected him to win. But he did.

>that's why he didn't tidy up.

You could easily charge Hillary Clinton, Huma Abedin, Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, Donna Brazile, and more for crimes that they didn't even try to cover up. Yet no prosecution. All these ticky tack "crimes" that Trump's pals are charged with are normal behavior in Washington, and they are being selectively prosecuted as part of the FBI-DNC's "insurance policy" against Trump.