Donald Trump Blew This Whistle On Mueller's Plan To Speed Up Impeachment
The special counsel was put into place to push the impeachment of Donald Trump.
That's why Trump blew the whistle on Mueller's real plans with one jaw dropping statement.
Trump tweeted that Mueller intended to meddle in the midterm elections and help the Democrats.
Political experts predict that despite Nancy Pelosi poor-mouthing the idea, Democrats have
every intention of moving to impeach President Trump if they win control of one or both houses
of Congress in the upcoming November midterm elections.
Democrats have followed the media's lead and placed the Mueller investigation at the
center of their criticisms of Donald Trump.
Liberals are hoping and praying that Mueller delivers the goods and produces a report that
drives the anti-Trump narrative.
Trump seized on this fact and tweeted that Mueller – aided by a staff of intensely
partisan Democrats – aims to meddle in the midterm elections.
Liberal journalists like CNN's Jake Tapper fired off baseless allegations that President
Trump was promoting a conspiracy theory.
But there are cold hard facts that back up the President's allegations.
First, special counsel Mueller has filed documents indicating Michael Flynn and George Papadopoulos
will be sentenced at the end of June.
The move to finally send these two Trump associates to prison – for crimes unrelated to Russian
collusion – means Mueller no longer needs their cooperation and that the investigation
could be winding down to its conclusion.
That means a report could be submitted to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein before
Labor Day.
That would all but ensure that his findings – Mueller and his team of Democrats will
be sure to shade innocent behavior in the most sinister light – will dominate the
fall campaign.
The second way Mueller will meddle in the midterm elections is through the trial of
former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort.
Manafort's trial is scheduled to begin in September.
Mueller has charged him with a series of financial crimes that span a decade before he entered
the Trump campaign.
Manafort has denied all allegations of collusion and was not charged on any counts of conspiring
with Russians during the election.
A September start for the trial means the verdict will be set up to be the "October
surprise" of the midterm election.
The media will endlessly hype a guilty verdict – even though it has nothing to do with
Russian collusion – as a major victory for Mueller and a crushing defeat for President
Trump.
Their goal will be to suppress Republican votes by making GOP voters think the situation
is hopeless.
Trump has reacted proactively and fought back.
Unlike other Republicans, he is not willing to lay back and absorb the liberal media barrage
of negative stories.
Members of the media are frustrated that unlike George W. Bush – who refused to defend himself
from liberal media body blows and left office with an approval rating in the twenties – President
Trump is aggressively defending his administration and pointing out his enemies in the swamp
who are
scheming
to sabotage him.
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