Robert Mueller has one giant problem.
And it’s Congressman Trey Gowdy.
And what Gowdy revealed is bad news for Trump-haters and will shut down Mueller for good.
Democrats and their henchmen in the media are painting a picture that if Trump fires Robert Mueller over his witch hunt it will be a Constitutional crisis.
Gowdy went on Fox Business and pointed out that if Mueller is removed because of a conflict of interest, then the Department of Justice will just pick up the investigation.
.@TGowdySC: "You just need the DOJ to do what your tax dollars are already paying them to do, which is to investigate federal fact patterns" pic.twitter.com/J1goU53U47
— FOX Business (@FoxBusiness) November 14, 2017
And Mueller has massive problems.
He was head of the FBI when the bureau was investigating Russian bribery and espionage schemes surrounding the U.S. energy sector during the time Moscow made the Uranium One purchase.
Fox News reports:
“This week’s bombshell that a controversial anti-Trump dossier was funded by the Democratic National Committee and Clinton campaign has Republicans asking to what extent the FBI – which received some of the findings and briefly agreed to pay the same researcher to gather intelligence on Trump and Russia – used the politically connected material.
Hill investigators also are looking into a Russian firm’s uranium deal that was approved by the Obama administration in 2010 despite reports that the FBI – then led by Mueller – had evidence of bribery involving a subsidiary of that firm.
Critics question whether Mueller’s own ties to the bureau as well as fired FBI director James Comey now render him compromised as he investigates allegations of Russian meddling and collusion with Trump officials in the 2016 race.
“The federal code could not be clearer – Mueller is compromised by his apparent conflict of interest in being close with James Comey,” Rep. Trent Franks, R-Ariz., who first called for Mueller to step down over the summer, said in a statement to Fox News on Friday. “The appearance of a conflict is enough to put Mueller in violation of the code. … All of the revelations in recent weeks make the case stronger.”
Outgoing New Jersey GOP Gov. Chris Christie, a former federal prosecutor and Trump ally, also suggested Friday that Mueller consider stepping aside.
“If the facts that you just laid out are true, then somebody with Bob Mueller’s integrity will step aside and should — if in fact those facts, as you laid them out, are true,” Christie said on “Fox & Friends,” in response to various conflict-of-interest allegations.”
Muller is fatally compromised on a number of fronts.
There is no way he can fairly investigate Trump.
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