Tristan_C
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That's just a ridiculous assertion by mueller, since his job was to determine if there was enough evidence to support indictment, not be judge and jury for alleged crimes. Way overstepping.
Things could be worse, though. If there were no counter-investigation and no talk of one, the special counsel would have utilized Cohen to generate any amount of false testimony, to any desired effect, for Congress' and the media's use in impeachment. If that were feasible at all, Weismann would have insisted and gone ahead with it. It's in his resume. It's probably why he remained on the team for the two years during which they never had a collusion story.
Mueller's office could also have issued the false charges itself, despite him saying in this press conference that it is unconstitutional. That is not an effective barrier against political backing, and they have plenty of political backing. The press shills for them and they know it.
