Posted on 12/05/2017 11:57:20 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
A top prosecutor who is now a deputy for Special Counsel Robert Muellers Russia probe praised then-acting Attorney General Sally Yates after she was fired in January by President Trump for refusing to defend his controversial travel ban.
The email, obtained by Judicial Watch through a federal lawsuit, shows that on the night of Jan. 30, Andrew Weissmann wrote to Yates under the subject line, I am so proud.
He continued, And in awe. Thank you so much. All my deepest respects.
The disclosure follows confirmation that another Mueller investigator, FBI official Peter Strzok, was fired over the summer after allegedly sending anti-Trump texts to an FBI lawyer with whom he was romantically involved.
His alleged actions revived concerns about the objectivity of the FBI probes of both Hillary Clintons email setup and Russia election meddling.
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Mueller’s investigation is being exposed as a sham... by Mueller’s own team.
No, he’s not.
Mueller bias/agenda bump for later....
By the way, does the 58 year-old Weissmann have a spouse? Has he ever? From McCabe to Strzok to Strzok’s mistress, we are knee deep in spouse-related corruption. So who is Weissmann married to?
I don’t care if President Trump pulls a pistol and shoots CNN reporters to death in the White House press briefing room.
If Uniparty and their MSM gin up an impeachment over that or anything, there will be violence across this country and not just rioting.
It isn’t his iphone. It is ours, the tax payer.
Weissmann? sob.
Jesus, where did all these filthy leftist scumbags come from. Endless parade of these clowns.
It always amuses me whenever it is revealed how stupid the self proclaimed “smartest people in the room” really are.
Exactly.
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