Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Mueller dusts off laws of French Revolution.


https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/mar/12/robert-mueller-invokes-conspiracy-defraud-governme/

Robert Mueller, the DOJ's point man in trying to overthrow the Trump Presidency, has again changed tactics. At first, he pretended to investigate collusion between Trump's campaign and Russia. He knew full well that no such collusion had existed, so he changed tactics again. He now accuses part of the Trump campaign of a conspiracy to defraud the government.

The crime of "defrauding" is left undefined and it is what Mueller says it is. Thus Mueller recapitulates the law used during the French Revolution the so-called Law of the Suspect. It was made illegal to be a suspect! No proof of a crime was needed, just a declaration that someone was a suspect. Mueller's goal is to frighten Trump supporters by vague charges and then forcing the defendants into bankruptcy. One of the early victims of this modern Robespierre had to sell his house to pay for his legal bills.

Hopefully, the Republicans can maintain their majority in the House and increase their majority in the Senate, so Mueller can be fired and prosecuted.

No comments:

Post a Comment