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Donald Trump has been set up by Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian collusion — with the Special Counsel relying on a staff that's been packed with former lawyers for Hillary Clinton and her husband Bill!
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Mueller has also brought in attorneys who've worked with the shadowy Clinton Foundation, plus former staffers for the ex-First Couple. His suspicious staffing choices only recently came to light with the revelation that Mueller secretly sacked FBI agent Peter Strzok over attacks on Trump that the disgraced investigator had texted to his mistress. But that was just the start of Strzok's questionable biases!
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Devin Nunes, the chairman of the House Intel Committee, blasted Mueller for not reporting the reason why Strzok left the investigation. It was soon revealed that the FBI agent was also responsible for helping Hillary get off the hook in the FBI investigation into her private emails. Strzok had changed FBI director James Comey's language describing her actions — from the criminal category of "grossly negligent" to just "extremely careless."
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But there are several more Clinton spies working for Mueller. Hillary's former advisor Dick Morris revealed in The National ENQUIRER that Jeannie Rhee had signed on with Mueller after working as Hillary’s lawyer. She had even represented the former Secretary of State in the controversy over Hillary's deleted emails from the private server used at the State Department.
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Aaron Zelby, another Mueller hire, was the lawyer for Justin Cooper — identified by Morris as a personal aide to Bill Clinton at the Clinton Foundation. Zelby was also one of two people with access to Hillary’s private email server. Mueller also brought James Quarles into the investigation — despite the attorney having given $33,000 to Democrats and to the Democratic Party!
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"Everyone agrees that there is no evidence that Trump actually colluded with the Kremlin to fix the election," warned Dick. "But a special prosecutor can range far away from the original charge that triggered his appointment. Prosecutor Kenneth Starr was appointed to investigate the Whitewater real estate deal — and ended up prosecuting President Clinton over his testimony about the Monica Lewinsky affair."
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Donald Trump has been set up by Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian collusion — with the Special Counsel relying on a staff that's been packed with former lawyers for Hillary Clinton and her husband Bill!
Photo credit: Getty Images
Mueller has also brought in attorneys who've worked with the shadowy Clinton Foundation, plus former staffers for the ex-First Couple. His suspicious staffing choices only recently came to light with the revelation that Mueller secretly sacked FBI agent Peter Strzok over attacks on Trump that the disgraced investigator had texted to his mistress. But that was just the start of Strzok's questionable biases!
Photo credit: Getty Images
Devin Nunes, the chairman of the House Intel Committee, blasted Mueller for not reporting the reason why Strzok left the investigation. It was soon revealed that the FBI agent was also responsible for helping Hillary get off the hook in the FBI investigation into her private emails. Strzok had changed FBI director James Comey's language describing her actions — from the criminal category of "grossly negligent" to just "extremely careless."
Photo credit: Getty Images
But there are several more Clinton spies working for Mueller. Hillary's former advisor Dick Morris revealed in The National ENQUIRER that Jeannie Rhee had signed on with Mueller after working as Hillary’s lawyer. She had even represented the former Secretary of State in the controversy over Hillary's deleted emails from the private server used at the State Department.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Aaron Zelby, another Mueller hire, was the lawyer for Justin Cooper — identified by Morris as a personal aide to Bill Clinton at the Clinton Foundation. Zelby was also one of two people with access to Hillary’s private email server. Mueller also brought James Quarles into the investigation — despite the attorney having given $33,000 to Democrats and to the Democratic Party!
Photo credit: Getty Images
"Everyone agrees that there is no evidence that Trump actually colluded with the Kremlin to fix the election," warned Dick. "But a special prosecutor can range far away from the original charge that triggered his appointment. Prosecutor Kenneth Starr was appointed to investigate the Whitewater real estate deal — and ended up prosecuting President Clinton over his testimony about the Monica Lewinsky affair."
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