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Buteye
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Really Sad
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7/25/2019 1:04:32 AM (updated 7/25/2019 1:13:07 AM)
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It sure looks like Andrew Weissmann was running the show. Is it any wonder that the investigation lasted over 2 years? All the biased Democratic lawyers had a "Gold Mine" open to them. The investigation cost $25 million throuigh 2018 and another $8 million is estimated for 2019. There was no "hurry" to wrap up the investigation since we the "taxpayers" were their "employers". That bunch of "lawyers have to be laughing all the way to the bank. It would be nice if this whole "outcome" could backfire on Weissman the way some of his previous cases have been described. He is known as an expert in "converting defendents into collaborators". It is said that if Mr. Mueller was the "stern-eyed public face" of the investigation, Mr. Weissmann was its "pounding heart", a bookish, pit bull with two Ivy League degrees, weakness for gin martinis and classical music and a list of past enemies that includes professional killers and white collar criminals. It was Weissmann who oversaw the "predawn raid of Mr. Manafort's Virginia residence when federal agents picked his lock and prosecutors communicated their intention to indict him. Is there any doubt that General Flynn got "caught" in Weissmann's "web"? Weissmann also sent an email to outgoing Acting Attorney General Sally Yates, praising her for refusing to enforce the first iteration ot Presiden Trump's travel ban. He said "I am so proud and in awe. Thank you so much. All my deepest respect". Weissmann was also in a position of "power" during the "Clinton Uranium Controversy. There are other "questionable" connections of Weissmann which includes "Enron's" downfall and so many other involvements that I quit looking so I could make this post. Also, Roger Stone's SWAT team arrest was more of Wissemann's "modus operandi". It is sad that Mueller let this "wildman" take over his investigation and "tarnish" what should have been the "waning" days of an otherwise illustrious career.
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