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Originally Posted by Show Me the Wire
If the new allegations, reported in the Washington Post, are true Mueller needs to resign. It is a clear violation of legal ethics, as well as a violation of the special counsel law.
Even if the report is not true, he still needs to resign as the appearance of impropriety is even stronger, due to anonymous leaks.
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I like what Don Surber has to say about Mueller, as he's the author of "Trump the Establishment" and "Trump the Press":
"Now that James Comey has proved himself to be a sniveling weasel who misled the Senate on May 3 to believe the FBI was investigating President Trump, "special prosecutor" Robert Mueller or his co-counsels are leaking that they are investigating Trump for "obstruction of justice."
Team Mueller leaked this to the usual anti-Trump papers.
From the Washington Post: "Special counsel is investigating Trump for possible obstruction of justice, officials say."
From the Wall Street Journal: "Mueller Probe Examining Whether Donald Trump Obstructed Justice."
From the New York Times: "Mueller Seeks to Talk to Intelligence Officials, Hinting at Inquiry of Trump."
Such leaks may be prosecutable.
Government officials are not supposed to leak confidential material or facts about an on-going investigation to the press. President Trump has no choice but to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate Mueller for possible illegal disclosure of confidential information.
I suggest Rudy Giuliani. He has experience cracking down on the Mafia and other racketeer influenced corrupt organizations -- such as the one Mueller seems to be assembling."