Subj : Bob Mueller To : Gregory Deyss From : Lee Lofaso Date : Thu May 30 2019 10:35 pm Hello Greg, >CS>Just curious, >CS> >CS>What do the 'Trump Supporters' think of Trump after Meuller spoke > CS>today? > >More to the point, it is what I think of Meuller after he spoke today... My > thoughts were that Meuller is bowing out gracefully, as he returns to > private life. He did the job he was hired to do. By the book, as is his way. >His words do raise several eyebrows throughout. His public comments did not surprise me. >He spoke about how no sitting American President can charged with a crime > due to statutes within the law. He spoke about how his department (DOJ) has a policy of not indicting or charging a sitting president with a crime. Not due to any statuetes within the law, but rather a question as to whether such an indictment would be constitutional. Since there is no precedent, it cannot be said indicting a sitting president would be unconstitional. That would only be speculation, rather than fact. Elliot Richardson threatened to indict a sitting vice president, and would have done so had the vice president not resigned from office first. But that was before the DOJ had a policy not to indict a sitting president (or vice president). >These statutes were there when this circus of a investigation began, they > can claim all the Russian "Red Shirts" ie; the expendable ones, that they > want. Have to show something..... for all that time and money that was > spent. No president is above the law. No vice president is above the law. Spiro Agnew found that out. So did Richard Nixon. Now it is Donald Trump's time to learn what happens when a president breaks the law. Donald Trump is either going to be impeached while he is in office, or indicted after he loses the election in 2020. Either way, he is going to jail. >Did they forget the law, due to the fever-pitch of a attempt of revenge to > get Trump at any cost? Bob Mueller is a Republican, and has the memory of an elephant. >In my opinion, that is what this was really all about, pure human hatred > because their candidate did not win the Presidency. Trump/Pence won with help from Russia. Even though Clinton/Kaine received almost 3 million more votes, without any help from Russia. Should make supporters of Trump/Pence feel real proud to be an American. Especially since their beloved has done nothing to keep Russia from doing the same darned thing in the 2020 election. Talk about real patriots. >To make matters worse; their ball of string is being unwoven, in the process > the treasonous perpetrators and their actions are exposed. Accepting help from Russia in order to win an election is treasonous. Doing nothing to keep Russia from doing the same thing in future elections is treasonous. And yet there are those who refuse to accept the reality their beloved is a traitor. >At the end of this there no crimes committed by the President, no collusion > & no obstruction. Treason is a crime. Conspiracy is a crime. Obstruction of justice is a crime. How many crimes does it take to impeach and remove a president from office? How many crimes does it take to indict and convict a former president? We will soon find out. >In short, they lost. This is the beginning, not the end. >No doubt - spending this much time and then losing will cause that emotional > tinge of pain; that one feels in their throat, it must of been enormous. > As a relief: to quiet the sting of pain. They had to put it out there due > statutes within the law, even though it was there at the the beginning of > this. This latest round has invigorated a 78-year-old woman, and made her the center of Trump's universe. Next to a 76-year-old man who is also constantly on Trump's brain. Just wait until the youngsters get on with their act. With two dozen soon to take the stage in a Democratic debate coming up in June. >Nothing like stating the obvious in plain site. Watching the president in full meltdown mode used to be fun. Now it is getting old, his act having become stale. >about the working standing for it self. >A 400+ page document was not needed to explain nothing. Have you read Mueller's 448-page report? Even without the missing pages, it is quite revealing. Comes in two parts ... --Lee -- Every Bottom Needs A Top --- MesNews/1.08.05.00-gb * Origin: - nntp://rbb.fidonet.fi - Lake Ylo - Finland - (2:221/360)