Posted on 05/05/2018 5:13:50 AM PDT by reaganaut1
Special counsel Robert Mueller is used to getting kid-glove treatment. That changed Friday in a federal courtroom in Virginia, where Judge T.S. Ellis directed a blunt challenge to the Mueller team prosecuting former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort on charges of tax and bank fraud, some of which date back to 2005.
I dont see what relation this indictment has with what the special counsel is authorized to investigate. You dont really care about Mr. Manaforts bank fraud, Judge Ellis told Michael Dreeben, who was representing Mr. Mueller in court. What you really care about is what information Mr. Manafort could give you that would reflect on Mr. Trump or lead to his prosecution or impeachment.
Judge Ellis wont win a diplomacy-in-judging prize, but his sharp words expose a central problem with the evolution of the Mueller probe. Though he was appointed to investigate collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign in 2016, Mr. Muellers indictments thus far have concerned other matterslying to the FBI, or in Mr. Manaforts case actions relating to his business with Ukraine.
Mr. Manaforts team wants Judge Ellis to throw out the charges on grounds they exceed Mr. Muellers original mandate. And the judges questions leave the Mueller team in a difficult position. Essentially Mr. Muellers prosecutors now have to argue that even if they violated the Justice Departments rules, it shouldnt matter.
Mr. Dreeben of Team Mueller responded that the indictment doesnt exceed the special counsels mandate, but the judge wants to see specifically the full and unredacted August 2, 2017 memo from Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein saying what Mr. Mueller could pursue. The judge put it this way: What we dont want in this country, we dont want anyone with unfettered power.
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LOL.
RosenWeasel and his DOJ are now defying all three branches of government. He answers to nobody.
Break out the popcorn!!
Mandate language:
Get Trump at all costs!
There you have it.
Term limits and bans on executive orders. Oust the ruling class. Build the darn wall.
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