MUELLER REPORT FINDINGS
Have you read the Mueller Report or the summaries? Here are some highlights:
The Mueller Report did not exonerate Donald Trump. Mueller said: “If we had confidence after a thorough investigation of the facts that the president clearly didn’t commit obstruction of justice, we would so state.”
Mueller also said, “…while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it does not exonerate him.”
Mueller’s Report did not indict Donald Trump because of a Justice Department policy that a sitting president cannot be indicted. Mueller hoped that Congress would continue the investigation. Over 1000 Federal Judges have confirmed that if Trump was not the president, he would most likely be convicted and sent to prison for his many attempts at obstructing justice.
The Mueller Report is full of examples of how Russians sent information to the United States to provoke voters and to help Donald Trump’s candidacy. Trump’s campaign worked with many individual Russians to defeat Hillary Clinton.
There are many attempts by Trump to obstruct justice. Trump asked FBI Director James Comey to drop his investigation into his National Security Advisor, Michael Flynn. Trump also said “Comey has to go.”
The Report said that Donald Trump tried to hide emails about Trump’s son meeting with Russians to get negative data on Hillary Clinton.
Thirty-four individuals, many of them Russians, have been indicted. Michael Cohen is now in prison. Paul Manafort (Trump’s campaign manager, is in prison.) Manafort’s money and property will cover the full cost of the Mueller investigation.
Donald Trump continues to obstruct justice by defying congressional oversight attempts. Remember, nobody is above the law.