during the russian bribery scheme and gregg jarrett j actually picked this up, kudos to him. his name, his name at his signature are actually on the bottom of the plea agreement signed by the russian businessman involved in that case. another name and signature on a document is not the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, another conflict. he s the one who appointed robert mueller as special o counsel. rosenstein seems also complicit in this uranium one scandal h because back then he helped oversee the investigation as a u.s. attorney. all of the key players involved in this are actually an embarrassment tohe the justice system. all of them have major conflicts. all of them, mueller, wiseman, rosenstein. they should have recused themselves. how could they be capable of investigating themselves? this entire russia investigation was supposed to be about so-called russia collusion. but so far no evidence, zero, zip. here s something the media will never tell you, because they are
counsel, he actually interviewed with president m trump. he wanted his fbi director job back. because of that alone, mueller should have never been appointed to lead this investigation. he didn t get the job. then there s this guy andrew wiseman, pay close attention to his name. he s now mueller top investigator, at least one ofay them in the russian probe. remember, he s the obama-loving federal prosecutor. he donated over $4,000 to the former president and the dnc. he also has a very deeply troubling history of using t strong-armed prosecutorial tactics. our colleague gregg jarrett did our colleague gregg jarrett did some digging into his past. here s what he found. backdoor in the the enron accounting scandal. he was a hard-charging prosecutor on the task force that brought a controversialct obstruction of justice case against the accounting firm. arthur anderson, it eventually put the company out of business, cost tens of thousands of people their jobs. what he did was so egregious
before mueller was named special counsel, he actually interviewed with president trump. if he wanted his fbi director job back. because of that alone, mueller should have never been appointed to lead this investigation. he didn t get the job. then there s this guy andrew wiseman, pay close attention to his name. he s now mueller top investigator, at least one of them in the russian pro. remember, he s the obama-loving federal prosecutor. he donated over $4,000 to the former president and the dnc. he also has a very deeply troubling history of using strong-armed prosecutorial tactics. our colleague gregg jarrett did some digging into his past. here s what he found. backdoor in the the enron accounting scandal. he was a hard-charging prosecutor on the task force that brought a controversial obstruction of justice case against the accounting firm. arthur anderson, it eventually put the company out of business,
during the russian bribery scheme and gregg jarrett actually picked this up, kudos to him. his name, his name at his signature are actually on the bottom of the plea agreement signed by the russian businessman involved in that case. another name and signature on a document is not the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, another conflict. he s the one who appointed robert mueller as special counsel. rosenstein seems also complicit in this uranium one scandal because back then he helped oversee the investigation as a u.s. attorney. all of the key players involved in this are actually an embarrassment to the justice system. all of them have major conflicts. all of them, mueller, wiseman, rosenstein. they should have recused themselves. how could they be capable of investigating themselves? this entire russia investigation was supposed to be about so-called russia collusion. but so far no evidence, zero,