The Mueller investigation was an illegitimate attack on the executive branch

This
statement remains true especially considering that the ethically conflicted,
anti-Trump biased team of 19 full-time lawyers
found that there was no "collusion" and didn't bring
obstruction of justice charges, per Attorney General William Barr's letter.
Mueller's findings demonstrate the weakness of the initial premise to
investigate Trump, his family and campaign staff.
Former FBI
Director James Comey leaked information to a friend in New York with
instructions to take it to the news media. The purpose was to manipulate the
Justice Department into appointing a special counsel to continue the
investigation of now-President Donald Trump. Comey's buddy, Robert Mueller, was
appointed.
I criticized
Mueller, this process from the start
Mueller
quickly surrounded himself with virulently partisan, anti-Trump prosecutors.
Initially, his lead was a man named Peter Strzok, who had to be dismissed when
his intemperate and unprofessional
conduct in other investigations revealed a massive bias against this president.
Andrew
Weissmann, known for his bulldog tactics that have resulted in multiple cases being dismissed, was a player
on Mueller's team. Mueller even brought in an attorney who had represented the
Clinton Foundation in the investigation of allegations against the foundation.
More conflicts against other individuals on the Mueller team have been
documented.
I was an
early voice that Mueller should be removed or resign due to his conflicts. I
was critical of his team because it was so blatantly stacked against the
president.
That Mueller
found no collusion and nothing to substantiate obstruction of justice doesn't
mean that I was wrong about Robert Mueller or his team. It more forcefully
indicates the absolutely nefarious origins of the attack on President Donald
Trump.
In the end,
Mueller agreed with me
The news
media that fueled this bogus attempt to overthrow the will of the American
voter by using the state's police power for political purposes should hang
their heads in shame.
Barr's
letter concurred with what I have been saying for nearly two years. The fact
that the ratification of my prediction comes from someone I believe should
never have been appointed in the first place, and by an investigative team
loaded with big donors to Democrats and filled with conflicted attorneys,
demonstrably shows that the investigation should never have been undertaken.
Mueller had
vast resources, 19 lawyers and 40 FBI agents issued more than 2,800 subpoenas
and interviewed 500 witnesses. It seems he concluded that the Russians tried to
influence our election — something we already knew. But, according to Barr,
Mueller found no coordination or conspiracy between the Trump campaign and the
Russians.
Mueller
indicted 37 people and entities. Two dozen were Russian nationals who fiddled
with Facebook and other social media to influence American voters. Not one
American was indicted for messing with the election or conspiring with the
Russians. Not one.
This
suggests that, as Mueller was overturning every stone looking for dirt on Trump
and his associates, even that flawed and biased group could not find enough
evidence. His conclusions are the same as I had from the beginning, according
to Barr.
This
situation demonstrates that some wannabe pundits in the news media, who
continue to attack those of us who defended Trump from the beginning, are
simply too small to see the big picture.