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IIRC, he stated that eventually this argument would be made in court, perhaps at the appeals stage, and would be found to be a valid argument, thereby rendering moot, null, and void everything Mueller did.
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But, not before the leviathan has ground and sent to the poor-house, via the never-ending power and $$ (aka taxpayers), every soul it has touched.
And, though those souls may seek (*maybe* ultimately receive) restitution, their lives, and the taxpayer pockets, will never be whole.
Those the perpetrated this farce will *NEVER* be held accountable.
It seems wrong to me that this is permitted in our society. In the case of a special prosecutor, there should be equal funds available to the target of the investigation, refundable to the government if a conviction is made. This is very unfair the way its set up.