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as seen on Hannity tonight..
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as seen on Hannity tonight..
just a tiny tile in the mosaic of evidence,
a small piece of the corpus of evidence of corruption
Bttt
Sounds like Muellers appointment was only for show and to disguise the fact that Weissman was actually in control.
So it is really outrageous. Hes covering for himself at the same time hes trying to have a coup against the president.
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Weissmann donated $2,300 to the Obama Victory Fund in 2008, $2,000 to the DNC in 2006 and at least $2,300 to the Clinton campaign in 2007. He was at Hillary Clinton headquarters on election night and is part of the anti-Trump Resistance.
Vadim Mikerin, director of Tenex, plea agreement shows that the Obama DOJs Fraud Section was then run by Andrew Weissmann.
The Justice Department instructs prosecutors that when Congress has given a federal offense its own conspiracy provision with a heightened punishment (as it has for money laundering, racketeering, narcotics trafficking, and other serious crimes), they may not charge a section 371 conspiracy. Section 371 is for less serious conspiracy cases. Using it for money laundering which caps the sentence below Congresss intent for that behavior subverts federal law and signals to the court that the prosecutor does not regard the offense as major.
Yet, that is exactly what Rod Rosensteins office did, in a plea agreement his prosecutors co-signed with attorneys from the Justice Departments Fraud Section. (See in The Hills report, the third document embedded at the bottom, titled Mikerin Plea Deal.) No RICO, no extortion, no fraud and the plea agreement does not mention any of the extortions in 2009 and 2010, before Committee on Foreign Investment in the US approved Rosatoms acquisition of Uranium One. Mikerin just plead guilty to a nominal money laundering conspiracy charge, insulating him from a longer sentence. Thus, he got a term of only four years for a major national security crime.
Longtime partners in crime
Weissmann almost immediately left government service after the release of the Mueller report, placing himself out of reach of the DOJ IG. He can only be reached now by a prosecutor with a subpoena.
He was conflicted by prior exposure to the fake dossier, and should never have been hired.
I’d love to see Weissmann the “attack dog” in shackles for all the storm trooper actions he has engineered.