Mueller investigation in a nutshell: -22 months -$30 million -19 lawyers -40 FBI agents -500 witnesses -2800 subpoenas -And one bogus book from Andrew Weissman to tell us what we already knew. No collusion. No obstruction.
Random House announced Monday that Andrew Weissmann, a former prosecutor for special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation, will release a new book, titled "Where Law Ends: Inside the Mueller Investigation," in September axios.com/andrew-weissmann-m…

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Still impeached
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Jim Jordan in a nutshell: covers up physical abuse in the OSU wrestling program. Becomes a lackey for Trump because his hillbilly constituents will vote him out if he doesn’t. Refuses to stand up for what is right.
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dump in a nutshell.
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You’ve been plying this reductive menu since the impeachment. Shouldn’t you be doing something for the future of the people you represent, for the country you were sworn to serve? You’re like a 45 RPM single stuck in the play-out groove, all the scratching rhythm but no music.
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You left out the $46 million recouped in fines and forfeiture, the 8 prison sentences and dozens of indictments, which were entirely comprised of Trump campaign officials and Russian nationals working to get Trump elected.
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Ohio State, Gym. All those kids being abused who you turned a blind eye to. Why do you continually refuse to cooperate with law enforcement investigating those crimes?
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19 felons
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32 million paid by Manafort "If we were able to exonerate the president we would have said so." How many convicted/indicted ? Concluded Russia interfered in our election and clearly was helping Trump.
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