It is becoming clear that the Mueller report is a partisan document,
carefully crafted to cut around nefarious activity perpetuated by
Clinton et al., and focus on the most salacious moments of the Trump
presidency.
The fallout from Wednesday’s disastrous performance by
Robert Mueller in the Capitol includes a nearly 450-page report now in
question. We don’t know who wrote it. We don’t know who really ran the
investigation. We do know that several investigators on Mueller’s team
were rabidly anti-Trump and pro-Hillary Clinton.
In fact, the Justice Department’s voluminous Inspector General report
featured the political musings of the investigators. The Office of
Inspector General, “Discovered text messages and instant messages
between some FBI employees on the investigative team, conducted using
FBI mobile devices and computers, that expressed statements of hostility
toward then candidate Donald Trump and statements of support for then
candidate Clinton.”
Members of the team attended Clinton events, donated to her campaign and even legally represented some of her associates.