So the media is foaming at the mouth as to who snake Robert Mueller will announce an indictment against tomorrow. Will it be Paul Manafort or will it be Michael Flynn? Those two seem to be the most likely targets of Mueller according to the Sunday morning talking heads and most of the political Internet. But what about Mueller himself? He violated the law of secrecy by leaking the upcoming indictment to CNN on Friday. Trey Gowdy said so on Fox News Sunday. The big question is, will these lazy Republicans actually do something against snake Mueller who not only violated the law of secrecy, but also is tied to the Uranium One deal?
Rep. Gowdy on Russian dossier and accusations of collusion | https://t.co/UcTZkMSklA
— Jason Chaffetz (@jasoninthehouse) October 29, 2017
Gowdy always talks a good game, but never seems to deliver.
Trey Gowdy: Mueller violated law leaking info to CNN |
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Congressman and House Oversight Committee chair Trey Gowdy (R-SC) told “Fox News Sunday,” that Mueller’s team broke the law by leaking news of upcoming charges to CNN. Gowdy warned Mueller about leaking details of the investigation to the press.
On Friday, Special Counsel Robert Mueller filed the first charges in his investigation into Russia’s alleged interference in the 2016 election. The nature of the charges are sealed and arrests may take place as soon as Monday. As the Special Counsel’s investigation into Russia’s alleged interference in the 2016 presidential election rolls on, new pressure is building on Robert Mueller to resign.
Republican Congressman Trent Franks (R-AZ) believes Mueller’s resignation is long over due. Even Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ), who in the past has been bearish on backing the Special Counsel’s resignation, says he supports it if the evidence exists. Calls for Mueller’s resignation stem from his friendship with FBI head James Comey, which Franks says is a clear conflict of interest.