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Robert Mueller: A Scary and Mendacious Man

American Thinker: 

Robert Mueller’s troublesome, unethical, and corrupt FBI career prior to his appointment as the special counsel on the Trump-Russia Collusion investigation deserves a serious vetting.  I provide here two points of reference: a monograph by sitting congressman and former Texas State Court judge Louie Gohmert titled “Robert Mueller: Unmasked” and a book by Louisiana attorney and sitting Louisiana state senator John Milkovich titled Robert Mueller: Errand Boy for the New World Order.

Congressman Gohmert’s 48-page monograph is a discussion of a “long and sordid history of illicitly targeting innocent people that is a stain upon the legacy of American jurisprudence.  He lacks the judgment and credibility to lead the prosecution of anyone.”  Gohmert focuses on 18 examples, including:

  • Collusion with Boston mobster Whitey Bulger in criminality and framing innocent men for murder that resulted eventually in the release of innocent parties and 100 million dollars in compensation for for DOJ Boston Office misconduct.
  • The FBI with Mueller as director harassed and hounded Congressman Curt Weldon in revenge for criticizing FBI failures related to 9-11.
  • Dishonest prosecutions of Senator Ted Stevens.
  • Prosecutorial abuses in the anthrax murder investigations post 9-11, producing one suicide and one award of 6.8 million dollars to the other innocent target.
  • Mueller’s unethical acceptance of the special prosecutor position when he was conflicted by his longtime personal and professional relationship with James Comey.
  • Mueller hired extremely partisan, biased, and conflicted attorneys for his special counsel team.
  • Mueller’s investigation ignored that FISA applications evidence presented to justify warrants to surveil Trump associates were not verified and thus a fraud on the court and illegal.

Louisiana State Senator John Milkovich

Milkovich’s book, Robert Mueller: Errand Boy for the New World Order (2018), recounts Robert Mueller’s history of prosecutorial misconduct before his appointment as special counsel in the Trump matter.

 

Mr. Milkovich: “Mueller has left his imprint on some of the most notorious episodes of government wrongdoing of the last thirty years.”  Mr. Milkovich is and was assiduous in his research and provides almost 400 endnotes and more than 125 items of bibliography as reference sources for his 165-page self-published book.  When I asked him about the tough calls, he pointed to the sources and compelling evidence.

Mueller misconduct and his position in the DOJ/FBI:

more  on his rap sheet, here

 

h/t forcibly deranged.

14 Comments on Robert Mueller: A Scary and Mendacious Man

  1. No wonder Mueller is reluctant to testify before Congress. As much as Nadler wants him to spill the “real dirt” on Trump, Mueller knows he would not be able to avoid questions from the GOP members. Nadler dares not subpoena him in case he declines and opens up a contempt charge.

    Does the Senate have the guts to do it?

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  2. Mueller is not a law man, he is a political hit man with ham fists. The semidumbs and Republican traitors should all hang should all hang for treason before the 2020 elections.

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  3. It’s no wonder he was a perfect fit for DC. He was surrounded by like minded curs.
    If the last few years have done anything it’s been to expose the extent of corruption that most would never have believed possible.
    There’s lots more Muellers up there.

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  4. Our President knew the extent of the corruption when going into this and I’m even more indebted to this man than ever. He’s put it all on the line for this country which was an astounding act of courage that most people will probably never realize.
    We’ve all got to keep our support at the optimum level and spread the word,and most especially pray for his safety and success.

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  5. “Robert Mueller’s troublesome, unethical, and corrupt FBI career ………… ”

    Nothing will be done about it so why wast time giving it attention?

    That just takes time and effort away from the few things that something can be done about and makes it less likely anything will be done about them.

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