Dirty Cop Robert Mueller used private contractors for his Special Counsel investigation but won’t say who they were.
Mueller spent $732,000 on outside contractors during the investigation. He believes he does not have to reveal who they were.
Many suspect he even used Fusion GPS to help with his investigation — the organization behind the junk Russia dossier who were being paid by the Democrat Party.
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And Paul Sperry wrote today that Fusion GPS may have helped with writing the final report and hit piece on Trump.
Mueller only hired hard left investigators for the probe on Trump and his campaign. Mueller did not look at the illegal spying on Trump. Mueller did not ever inspect the DNC servers that were allegedly ‘hacked.’ And Mueller knew there was no collusion but continued the investigation for another year anyway.
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In November 2017 former DNC Chair Donna Brazile told Tucker Carlson the DNC servers were hacked by Russians – but the liberal party would not let the FBI investigate their servers.
She blamed Wasserman Schultz for blocking the FBI investigation of the servers.
Paul Sperry at Real Clear Politics reported:
Special Counsel Robert Mueller spent more than $732,000 on outside contractors, including private investigators and researchers, records show, but his office refuses to say who they were. While it’s not unusual for special government offices to outsource for services such as computer support, Mueller also hired contractors to compile “investigative reports” and other “information.”
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The arrangement has led congressional investigators, government watchdog groups and others to speculate that the private investigators and researchers who worked for the special counsel’s office might have included Christopher Steele and Fusion GPS, the private research firm that hired Steele to produce the Russia collusion dossier for the Clinton campaign…
…Mueller even kept alive one of the dossier’s most obscene accusations – that Moscow had “compromising tapes” of Trump with Russian hookers – by slipping into a footnote an October 2016 text Trump lawyer Michael Cohen received from a “Russian businessman,” who cryptically intimated, “Stopped flow of tapes from Russia.” Lawyers for the businessman, Giorgi Rtskhiladze (who is actually a Georgian-American), are demanding a retraction of the footnote, arguing Mueller omitted the part of his text where he said he did not believe the rumor about the tapes, for which no evidence has ever surfaced.
Mueller and Weissmann are as dirty as they come.
Read the rest here.
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