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Nevilledog

(51,080 posts)
Mon Sep 21, 2020, 10:51 AM Sep 2020

Top Mueller prosecutor: "We could have done more" (criminal search warrants were used)




https://www.axios.com/trump-mueller-investigation-obstruction-andrew-weissmann-book-4ec53e01-1bb8-4f97-b3e5-a34df439d821.html


Andrew Weissmann, one of former special counsel Robert Mueller's top prosecutors, says in his new book, "Where Law Ends: Inside the Mueller Investigation," that the probe "could have done more" to take on President Trump, per The Atlantic.

Why it matters ... Weissmann argues that the investigation's report didn't go far enough in making a determination regarding Trump's potential obstruction of justice: "When there is insufficient proof of a crime, in volume one, we say it. But when there is sufficient proof, with obstruction, we don’t say it. Who is going to be fooled by that? It’s so obvious."

"Had we given it our all—had we used all available tools to uncover the truth, undeterred by the onslaught of the president’s unique powers to undermine our efforts?" Weissmann asks in the book's introduction.

"Part of the reason the president and his enablers were able to spin the report was that we had left the playing field open for them to do so."

Flashback: In its report, Mueller's team compiled 10 different episodes where Trump may have potentially committed obstruction of justice.

The document's final words: "Accordingly, while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him."

That allowed Attorney General Bill Barr to say that the Department of Justice had concluded that the evidence was "not sufficient to establish that the President committed an obstruction-of-justice offense," noting that the government would have to prove such a case "beyond a reasonable doubt."

The bottom line: Weissmann told The Atlantic that Mueller "absolutely" let the American people down — before hedging that "the office" had done so — and agreed that the investigation had been "a historic missed opportunity."

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Top Mueller prosecutor: "We could have done more" (criminal search warrants were used) (Original Post) Nevilledog Sep 2020 OP
"you can see Mueller was hamstrung on purpose." Botany Sep 2020 #1
Mueller said at least twice that he was not impeded. He wimped out. He could have gone down in Hoyt Sep 2020 #2
THIS i have to believe bluestarone Sep 2020 #3
Weissman did all the work; Mueller had lost a step already donkeypoofed Sep 2020 #4
K&R for visibility. crickets Sep 2020 #5
Still furious here. Duppers Sep 2020 #6
Weissman has revealed some startling things, but I honestly think it's worse than he admits. triron Sep 2020 #7
Yup....still has the feeling of CYA. Nevilledog Sep 2020 #8
 

Hoyt

(54,770 posts)
2. Mueller said at least twice that he was not impeded. He wimped out. He could have gone down in
Mon Sep 21, 2020, 11:04 AM
Sep 2020

history as a hero by standing up and telling the truth.

bluestarone

(16,912 posts)
3. THIS i have to believe
Mon Sep 21, 2020, 11:10 AM
Sep 2020

Mueller COULD have gone down that road BUT refused too! I honestly believe Rosenstein took advantage of Mueller. Maybe because Mueller was showing signs of slight dementia? (just my thinking here) The young Mueller would have Beaten Barrs ass!!!

donkeypoofed

(2,187 posts)
4. Weissman did all the work; Mueller had lost a step already
Mon Sep 21, 2020, 12:43 PM
Sep 2020

He's the one who would know. I'm glad he's talking.

triron

(21,999 posts)
7. Weissman has revealed some startling things, but I honestly think it's worse than he admits.
Mon Sep 21, 2020, 03:50 PM
Sep 2020

Perhaps much worse.

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