‘Mueller better be prepared’: This twist could give GOP firebrands ammo at
hearing


By Janet <https://omnitalk.wordpress.com/author/janet056/>  on June 26, 2019


Demonrats are eagerly awaiting the chance to question former Special Counsel
Robert Mueller
<https://www.foxnews.com/politics/robert-mueller-agrees-to-testify-before-jo
int-house-panel-july-17-after-subpoena-nadler-and-schiff-announce>  on his
findings from the Russia investigation, but the timing of the sweltering
summer hearings could give those same lawmakers reason to sweat.

Mueller is scheduled to appear before the House Judiciary and Intelligence
committees on July 17. There is a more than reasonable chance that by that
time, the Justice Department inspector general could release his highly
anticipated report on the FBI’s use of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance
Act (FISA) system in the early stages of the Russia probe.

If that happens, President Trump’s Republican allies who have long alleged
FBI abuses as part of that process are sure to weaponize the report going
into the hearings — and could be poised to turn the tables on majority
Democrats.

The president himself signaled his interest in that line of questioning in
reacting to the Mueller hearing news in an interview Wednesday on Fox
Business Network’s “Mornings with Maria.”

“They got caught and they’re running around going wild trying to do
everything they can, but they spied on my campaign, it’s as simple as that,”
Trump said, referring to the probe’s origins at the FBI. “It’s so illegal,
it’s probably the biggest political scandal in history and they got caught
doing it.”

The FBI used a FISA warrant to monitor former Trump campaign adviser Carter
Page, but Republicans claim they acquired the warrant under false pretenses.
Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., insists that the FBI improperly relied on the
unverified dossier compiled by former British spy Christopher Steele as part
of opposition research funded by the Clinton campaign. Nunes is on the
Intelligence Committee, and would have the opportunity to ask Mueller about
this directly.

Rep. John Ratcliffe, R-Texas, a member of both committees, said he has read
the FBI’s unredacted warrant applications and claims they relied heavily on
the Steele dossier, which he has described
<https://www.foxnews.com/politics/rep-says-mueller-report-shows-steele-dossi
er-false-and-fake-challenging-origins-of-fbi-probe>  as “false and fake.”

“The question is, ‘was there a proper predicate?’”  Ratcliffe told Fox News’
Laura Ingraham in April.

Ratcliffe, a former federal prosecutor, will now get the opportunity to ask
this question to Mueller as well, and the IG report may provide fodder for
more targeted questioning. Related subjects that GOP committee members could
bring up are precisely what led to the launching of the probe, and at what
point in the two-year investigation did Mueller realize he did not have the
evidence to show an illegal conspiracy between the Trump campaign and
Russia.

Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., is on the Judiciary Committee and he told Fox News’
Shannon Bream on Tuesday that he is interested in asking Mueller about how
former FBI special agent Peter Strzok and attorney Lisa Page were brought
onto the investigative team, despite both having worked on the Hillary
Clinton email probe. “That’s not something you would normally see,” Gaetz
said. He also pointed to the appearance of a general Democratic-leaning
among the members of Mueller’s team.

“We have legitimate questions about how all these people ended up on the
Mueller team that had a history of donating financially to Democrats and
there didn’t seem to be sufficient balance,” Gaetz said while acknowledging
that there could be “reasonable answers to those questions.”

Democrats, meanwhile, are hoping to use the hearing to pry additional
details from Mueller, about the president’s possible Russia ties and more.

“Robert Mueller has agreed to testify before Congress pursuant to subpoena,”
Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., tweeted late Tuesday.
“Russia attacked our democracy to help Trump win. Trump welcomed and used
that help. As Mueller said, that should concern every American. And now,
every American will get to hear directly from Mueller.”

Schiff has previously outlined the avenues of questioning he would intend to
pursue with Mueller at the witness stand – and made clear he would press for
detailed answers despite the former special counsel’s stated reluctance to
testify.

“It’s not enough merely to speak for 10 minutes and say, ‘I’m not going to
answer questions for Congress and the American people.’ There are a great
many things that are not in the report,” he told ABC’s “This Week” earlier
this month. “We want to find out what happened to those counterintelligence
findings that were sent back to headquarters. And in terms of if the
president is vulnerable of influence from Russia.”

The Mueller report did not find evidence of a criminal conspiracy between
Trump associates and Russia – and while it did not reach a conclusion on
whether the president obstructed justice, Attorney General Bill Barr
determined there was not enough evidence to support such a case. 

EM         -> { Trump for 2020 }

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