Democrats may not be so eager for Mueller to continue his endless probing

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There’s a lot going on in the Hillary Clinton/Donald Trump/Russia investigation.

Numerous reports coming out of the Senate Judiciary Committee said that former FBI Director James Comey made the decision not to refer Clinton for prosecution long before he even interviewed key witnesses, including Hillary.

Remember, Republicans now control this committee. So bad news isn’t going to be stifled anymore.

Clinton, you probably remember, “lost” her private emails, which she’d been storing on a personal computer server. Comey said there was a unanimous decision not to recommend prosecution.

But the messages are still in the possession of the National Security Agency (NSA), which offered to give them to the FBI.

Comey turned down that offer, according to a source who has been very reliable.

Comey fibbed when he said his agents unanimously agreed that prosecution was unnecessary. In fact, my source says that FBI agents were irate about the decision not to go after Clinton.

The controversy got pretty intense, which may be why Comey forced agents who worked on the Clinton matter to sign additional nondisclosure agreements.

There was another important development when a federal judge ordered the FBI to disclose details about how it handled the Clinton investigation. That could put Comey in a hotter spot than he’s already in.

What’s this got to do with the investigation of Trump and the Russians? Absolutely nothing.

Any investigation of Trump was likely to backfire when investigators started to look at Democrats and their dealings.



http://nypost.com/2017/09/04/proof-that-investigating-trump-is-starting-to-backfire-for-democrats/
 
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