The Mueller Investigation Continues
By: Bill O'ReillyDecember 8, 2018
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While the destroy-Trump media is celebrating the Michael Cohen and Michael Flynn revelations, the American people still have not been told by Special Counsel Robert Mueller what the deuce is going on.

From what I can ascertain at this point, Mueller is out to embarrass President Trump and give his Congressional opponents opportunities to disrupt Donald Trump’s tenure in office.

I still can’t figure out what exactly former National Security advisor Flynn did. But it can’t be really bad because Mueller is recommending no prison time for him.

Not so for Michael Cohen, who worked for Donald Trump as an attorney. Mueller wants Cohen to serve years in prison because he lied.

Better build more prisons fast if that’s the new standard.

Here’s the real deal: if Cohen paid two women who had affairs with Mr. Trump using campaign money - that’s big. And a felony.

But if it was private settlement money, that’s legal.

Also, if Donald Trump promised Russia something in return for some campaign help - that’s big.

But if he wanted to build condos in Moscow as a private business deal, that’s legal.

So far, there’s plenty of smoke in this case all of which has obscured reality. It is up to Mr. Mueller to clear that smoke and provide provable facts regarding the President of the United States. If Mueller cannot do that, the case should wrap up; too much chaos.

The corrupt media will keep this thing going up until the 2020 election so a democrat can become President.

Mueller can’t do that but is certainly not being forthcoming about a situation that is harming the country.

If you are a patriot, Mr. Mueller, you need to start spelling this out so fair-minded Americans can understand.

That is your sworn duty and you can’t redact your way out of it.

On Monday, we’ll have the best, most honest coverage of this awful situation.

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