Originally Posted by
WalterWilson
August 18, 2017 / 2:49 PM / 2 years ago
White House lawyer Cobb predicts quick end to Mueller probe
Karen Freifeld
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - White House special counsel Ty Cobb predicts the cloud of an investigation into Russian meddling in the U.S. election will soon be lifted from President Donald Trump and says he would be “embarrassed” if it still hangs over the president in 2018.
How about this one:
Mueller may be close to wrapping up a significant part of the Russia investigation
Business Insider
Sonam Sheth
Nov 20th 2017 5:58AM
Here's one that turned out to be, um, what's the word I'm looking for?
Mueller Almost Done With Obstruction Part of Trump Probe, Sources Say
By Chris Strohm and Shannon Pettypiece
January 25, 2018
I dunno, so much still going on, just doesnt make sense. but we shall see.
Also,
Lifelong Republicans like Mueller, R Rosenstein, McCabe, Comey, etc., being suspicious of Trump and investigating him or his cohorts = secretly in Hillary's pay.
Or are these people simply disgruntled deep-state losers afraid of Donald making America great again? It's one or the other, or a combination.
Trump drooling worshippers, am I wrong? Tell me if I'm wrong, please.
Former White House attorney Ty Cobb parts with Trump, says Mueller investigation is no hoax
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/former-...on-is-no-hoax/
Watch the video...
As President Trump continues to blast the ongoing probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election and potential ties between his campaign and the Russian government as a "political hoax", former White House attorney Ty Cobb is defending Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, calling the FBI official an "American hero."
"I don't feel the investigation is a witch hunt. I wish it had happened on a quicker timetable. But it didn't. And that's, you know, and that's unfortunate. But at the same time, it's not a real criticism of the special counsel that on the timing because there were a lot of surprises," Cobb told ABC News' "The Investigation" podcast in a wide-ranging interview.
Cobb, who joined the White House counsel's office in July 2017 as a sort of in-house "special counsel" on the matter, announced his retirement in May 2018, telling CBS News' chief White House correspondent Major Garett at the time that working for the president's legal team had meant sacrifices — including putting off orthopedic surgeries and living in something akin to an attic, he said.
He who is the author of a war lets loose the whole contagion of hell and opens a vein that bleeds a nation to death. Thomas Paine
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