With four members of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s prosecution team resigning today, it looks like Roger Stone will not get the seven-to-eight-year sentence they recommended. President Donald Trump responded on Twitter with outrage over federal prosecutors’ plans to recommend a lengthy sentence for perjury and witnesses tampering in the WikiLeaks case over its release of damaging email hacked from Democratic National Committee server in July, 2016. Mueller’s team accused Stone of lying to FBI agents and U.S. attorneys over his knowledge of WikiLeak’s founder Julian Assange dumping the emails before the 2016 presidential election. Most think that the WikiLeak’s dump hurt the campaign of former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, only months before the general election. Trump tweeted his outrage today over federal prosecutors plans for Stone.
Trump saw red when her realized that four of Mueller’s prosecutors demanded a seven-to-eight-year sentence for Stone. “This is a horrible and very unfair situation. The real crimes were on the other side, as nothing happens to them. Cannot allow this miscarriage of justice,” Trump tweeted, prompting four of Mueller’s prosecutors to resign. Democrats led by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) cried foul, calling for DOJ’s Inspector General Michael Horowitz to intervene. After losing their impeachment case against Trump, Pelosi and Schiff are itching for a new fight, blasting Atty. Gen. William Barr for accepting a lighter sentence, most likely probation, for Stone and former National Security Adviser Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn. Trump wants Mueller’s prosecutors charged with fraud over a phony investigation.
Pelosi and Schiff gave Special Counsel Robert Mueller all the respect until he released his Final Report March 23, 2019, stating that Trump and his campaign did not conspire with Russia to win the 2016 presidential election. If U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman were applying equal-justice-under–the-law, she would have tossed Stone’s case out long ago. Watching Atty. Gen. Barr intervene to get the sentence right prompted Pelosi and Schiff to cry foul. “Doing so would send an unmistakable message that President Trump will protect those who lie in Congress to cover up his own misconduct, and that the Attorney Genera will join him in that effort,” Schiff said. Schiff once again, refuses to accept that Trump was cleared of Russian collusion and more recently of impeachment. Schiff talks about protecting those who lie, forgetting that the FBI lied to the Foreign Intelligence and Surveillance Act [FISA] court.
Pelosi and Schiff like to talk about Trump’s alleged lies but not their own backing the FBI spying in 2016 on the Trump campaign. Both called for Trump’s impeachment when he fired former FBI Director James Comey May 9, 2017. Schiff and Pelosi put all their impeachment hopes in Comey for his counter-intelligence investigation into former Trump foreign policy aid Carter Page. No one’s yet held the FBI and former Obama administration officials accountable for lying to the FISA court, illegally spying on the Trump campaign to help Hillary’s chances in 2016. No, Schiff’s outraged because Trump looks for symmetry in commuting the sentences of Stone and Flynn. Pelosi and Schiff have known all along that the FBI engaged in an illegal spying operation against Trump and his campaign, yet did nothing. Pelosi and Schiff want to continue blaming Trump for the largest government fraud in U.S. history:
Currently under investigation by U.S. Atty. John Durham (R-Conn.), Durham hopes to set the record straight on what happened in 2016. Mueller’s prosecutors should have resigned long ago, just like former FBI Agent Peter Strzok and his lover former FBI Attorney Lisa Page. Both conspired while working at the FBI and on Mueller’s Special Counsel team to sabotage Trump campaign, and, wanted to drive Trump from office. Getting some justice in the FBI hasn’t been easy, with the agency working in overdrive to cover-up gross act of misconduct. Democrats in the House want no part of recognizing how corrupt the FBI was under Comey. Comey followed orders from former Atty. Gen. Loretta Lynch, who, most likely, got her orders to investigate Trump from former President Barack Obama. Trump recognized that the DOJ had no right to prosecute Stone and Flynn.
Pelosi and Schiff find themselves on the offense, when Atty. Gen. Barr should order a criminal probe into the House’s impeachment trial. There’s legitimate concerns that Schiff helped write the “whistleblower” complaint that led to Trump’s impeachment. If the House Intel and Judiciary Committees knew all along that Schiff fabricated the impeachment case against Trump, then he should be prosecuted for filing a false police report against the president. What Schiff did in the House Intelligence Committee was no different than what former Fox TV “Empire” actor Jussie Smolett did when he staged a phony hate-crime to get him more money. Pelosi and Schiff haven’t begun to own their treachery in impeaching Trump. Trump wants some justice for Stone and Flynn, knowing the whole case against him was fake.