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Judging by Mueller's Staffing Choices, He May Not Be Very Interested in Justice
BY SIDNEY POWELL
The Hill
Oct. 20, 2017
 

Much has been written about the prosecutorial prowess of Robert Mueller's team assembled to investigate allegations of Russia's involvement in the Trump campaign. Little has been said of the danger of prosecutorial overreach and the true history of Mueller's lead prosecutor.

What was supposed to have been a search for Russia's cyberspace intrusions into our electoral politics has morphed into a malevolent mission targeting friends, family and colleagues of the president. The Mueller investigation has become an all-out assault to find crimes to pin on them -- and it won't matter if there are no crimes to be found. This team can make some.

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