Thursday, August 8, 2019

Mueller may have committed perjury

Updated,

8.8.19:


Comment:

A little more on this story via Instapundit.

Prosecution of the case "would likely be impossible", he says.  In my opinion, there seems to be a huge disconnect between what's legal and what is true.  The legal process seems to favor the one in the wrong all too often.  It also doesn't always protect those who are in the right.  Even the "rule of law" functioning at its best isn't perfect.  Just think of what it is when it is at its worst.  Then you get the likes of Mueller.



8.7.19:

Comment:

A judge was going to charge Mueller with contempt for his prejudicial rhetoric, and this forced him to hold the May news conference so that he could satisfy the judge, and to disavow what he had said previously.  In the recent testimony before Congress, while under oath, Mueller denied that the judge's threat had anything to do with his change in rhetoric.

It doesn't surprise me.




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