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something like that from the senate, and this says to me, huh-uh, there s still a lot left to happen, a lot of investigation left to proceed. when mueller refers to three ongoing criminal investigations, one of them is his own, i assume, the mueller investigation, and that one is not redacted. is another, the southern district of new york investigation? what are the two others? we don t know, and we don t know for good reason. mueller is being careful with others s constitutional rights. the whole point of the grand jury presentment clause in the constitution is to make sure that people have rights before they are named as targets and the like. mueller is just following the book. we don t really know, and there s obviously a number of speculations as to what it could be, but we don t know. one of the big headlines from it was that robert mueller is
presentment clause at the dinner table. i thought that was perfectly normal. at our house it was. what is it about our constitution today that is bugging you the most that nobody seems to be following. one of the things i point out in the book is the fact that most of our laws are no longer made be people of our own choosing. if you go into my office in washington, you ll see two stacks of documents that i describe in the book. one is about 80,000 pages long. it s last year s federal register. al all of the regulations oh, my goodness. it was put together by executive bureaucrats. another stack thstack of the documents passed by congress. it s a few inches tall. most of the laws that govern us is now attributable to laws that were put in place, not by people who you elected but by people who can t be fired.