Robert Mueller launched another attack to sabotage Donald Trump’s Presidency.
This was his boldest strike in the witch hunt to nullify the results of the 2016 election.
And it was so horrible that Americans are buzzing about treason.
Robert Mueller unveiled his long awaited indictments of 12 Russian nationals for allegedly hacking the emails of the Democrat National Committee and Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein unveiled the indictments at a splashy press conference on Friday.
Rosenstein announced, “The indictment charges twelve Russian nationals for committing federal crimes that were intended to interfere with the 2016 U.S. presidential election. All twelve defendants are members of the GRU, a Russian Federation intelligence agency within the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Russian military. These GRU officers, in their official capacities, engaged in a sustained effort to hack into the computer networks of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the Democratic National Committee, and the presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton, and released that information on the internet under the names “DCLeaks” and “Guccifer 2.0” and through another entity.”
The timing of the indictments shocked Trump supporters.
Mueller dropped this bombshell just days before President Trump is set to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki.
Critics pointed out this is the clearest evidence yet that Mueller is not running a legitimate investigation but is overseeing a political hatchet job to destroy Donald Trump’s Presidency.
There is no evidence in the indictment that the alleged hackings were carried out by the Russians.
In fact, since the Democrat National Committee never turned over their servers to the FBI, it will be impossible to prove they were hacked at all.
Additionally, Mueller will never have to make his proof public.
The accused Russians will never face extradition to the United States to stand trial.
These indictments were simply a P.R. stunt designed to throw Trump’s foreign trip and meeting with Putin into chaos.
In an interview with Politico, a White House official said Mueller timed the announcement to send a message to President Trump.
Politico reported, ““It’s a big FU from Mueller,” a White House official said in an interview, speculating that it “wasn’t an accident” that the public rollout landed right before the Putin summit.”
But the indictment undercut the collusion conspiracy theory.
Mueller did not bring charges against any Americans in his indictments against the 13 Russian nationals and three Russian internet marketing companies for conspiring to meddle in the 2016 election.
Mueller was forced to admit that, “There is no allegation in the indictment that any American was a knowing participant in the alleged unlawful activity or knew they were communicating with Russian intelligence officers. There is no allegation in the indictment that the charged conduct altered the vote count or changed the outcome of the 2016 election.”
We will keep you up to date on any new developments in the special counsel’s witch hunt against President Trump.