Internal Mueller Strategy Discusses Advanced Indictment Plans for President
Internal Mueller Strategy Discusses Advanced Indictment Plans for President The passage offers a glimpse into internal deliberations about indicting a sitting president, naming specific Mueller team members and suggesting strategic motives. While it provides names and possible tactics, it lacks concrete evidence, dates, or transaction details, limiting immediate investigative action. Nonetheless, it points to potential internal pressure points (e.g., Rosenstein) and could guide follow‑up inquiries into Mueller team communications. Key insights: A source claims the Mueller team’s indictment plan is "more advanced" than previously known.; Andrew Weissmann, identified as Mueller’s number‑two lawyer, is highlighted as a key advocate for indictment.; Possible pressure on Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is suggested.
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Internal Mueller Strategy Discusses Advanced Indictment Plans for President The passage offers a glimpse into internal deliberations about indicting a sitting president, naming specific Mueller team members and suggesting strategic motives. While it provides names and possible tactics, it lacks concrete evidence, dates, or transaction details, limiting immediate investigative action. Nonetheless, it points to potential internal pressure points (e.g., Rosenstein) and could guide follow‑up inquiries into Mueller team communications. Key insights: A source claims the Mueller team’s indictment plan is "more advanced" than previously known.; Andrew Weissmann, identified as Mueller’s number‑two lawyer, is highlighted as a key advocate for indictment.; Possible pressure on Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is suggested.
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