How Democrats are subverting the rule of law by pushing a special prosecutor looking for a crime instead of investigating one

NY Times Editorial:
Matthew Whitaker and the Corruption of Justice

The real question isn’t whether the acting attorney general’s appointment is lawful, but whether it is part of a broader attempt to subvert the rule of law.
Having lost the argument that his appointment might be illegal the media now tries to convince us that it is an attempt to subvert the rule of law rather than impose it. 

The left in this country started with a fiction that Trump had colluded with the Russians to win the 2016 election.  Mueller after spending more than $17 million with his team of Hillary Clinton hit team lawyers has found no evidence to support that allegation, yet they want the hunt for a crime to go on in hopes of tying down the Trump administration in legal crap to prevent it from doing what it was elected to do.

Mueller's investigation has been an embarrassing disgrace.  His attacks on a few people with roles in the Trump campaign have nothing to do with the original purpose of the investigation.  They have mostly been charges on ancillary matters or process crimes in an attempt to extort testimony against the President, but the victims of this investigation have been forced into financial ruin and yet they still have no evidence to support the supposed underlying reason for the investigation.

Besides inditing a few Russians who had zero connections with the Trump campaign, the investigation has been a sham.  While Manafort may have done some illegal things in the past, there is no evidence that he did any while working on the campaign.  Flynn and Papadopoulos should never have been indicted.  It looks like they were likely entrapped by a rogue DOJ, FBI operation.  That is not how the rule of law is supposed to work.

Mueller should resign. 

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