The ridiculously overcharged indictment of Roger Stone

Andrew McCarthy:
Fever Dream: Mueller’s Collusion-Free Collusion Indictment of Roger Stone

Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s indictment of Roger Stone may be the most peculiar document to emerge from the Trump–Russia “collusion” saga. It is an instant classic in the Mueller genre: lots of heavy breathing, then sputtering anti-climax.

After a 20-page narrative about Russian cyber-ops, WikiLeaks’ role as a witting anti-American accomplice, and Trump supporters enthralled by thousands of hacked Democratic emails and visions of the Clinton campaign’s implosion, Stone, a comically inept hanger-on, ends up charged with seven process crimes. No espionage, no conspiracy, no commission of any crime until the investigations started.
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It was made more ridiculous by the heavily armed swat team sent to arrest him.  I suspect the Mueller team or someone on it thought it would be funny to confront the gadfly Stone with an intimidating presence.  In the process of processing a process crime against a guy who had nothing to do with collusion, Mueller and his team look even sillier than Stone.  This is coming after the FBI and DOJ much more egregious criminal activity in the Clinton email scandal.

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