Should Americans Trust Robert Mueller to do his Job?

Will the Department of Justice or the FBI investigate themselves?

As the case of alleged Russian influence in the 2016 presidential election heats up, these are becoming key questions, since Special Counsel Robert Mueller is a former director of the FBI, and the FBI has crucial records on the case which to date it hasn’t turned over. Former FBI Director James Comey may have lied to Congress under oath and may know much more about the facts that are pertinent to this investigation than he’s revealed thus far. But Comey is a close friend of the other former FBI Director Mueller, who’s leading the investigation.

At the Department of Justice (DOJ), Attorney General Jeff Sessions has been presented with reams of information proving the culpability of Hillary Clinton and any number of Obama administration officials, yet Sessions so far has refused to issue so much as a slap on the wrist for Clinton or said Obama officials. It’s known that lower-level DOJ personnel such as Obama-holdover Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein may have aided Clinton with her Uranium One deal and possibly other matters. But Attorney General Jeff Sessions seems about as likely to hold Rosenstein or others accountable as Colin Kaepernick is to stand on both legs while the national anthem plays.

As super-lawyer and former Harvard Law School professor Alan Dershowitz tells Fox’s Maria Bartiromo and her crew, other countries have ways of dealing with these vexing conundrums, but in the U.S., these complications are significantly trickier. It’s almost as if a shadow government led by a certain ex-president who went to Harvard Law School planned this all along!

Watch, as Dershowitz gets into the nitty-gritty of these matters with former Utah Congressman and Chairman of the House Oversight Committee Jason Chaffetz and others.


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