At least one person could face arrest as soon as this Monday.
But while the charges remain sealed until Monday, one news organization had the scoop Friday night.
CNN exclusively reported the news Friday, citing anonymous sources connected to the probe.
The news channel reports:
A
federal grand jury in Washington, DC, on Friday approved the first
charges in the investigation led by special counsel Robert Mueller,
according to sources briefed on the matter.
The
charges are still sealed under orders from a federal judge. Plans were
prepared Friday for anyone charged to be taken into custody as soon as
Monday, the sources said. It is unclear what the charges are.
A spokesman for the special counsel's office declined to comment.
As of publication, every other media outlet reporting the story is sourcing it back to CNN.
CNN itself reported tonight that typically the subjects of grand jury charges are notified immediately, but in this case neither any subjects, nor their attorneys, have been notified.
CNN, meanwhile, did not disclose who affiliated with the Muller probe offered these updates. The network's report began with a reference to "sources briefed on the matter" but never shed any light on who the sources are.
See the report here.
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Editor's notes: Why Monday? Mueller has indictments in hand. Let me say that again: MUELLER HAS INDICTMENTS IN HAND. But no arrests until Monday or, perhaps, Tuesday?! Why wait until then?
Clearly, the discovery of the Clinton's Campaign and DNC monetary investments in Fusion GPS and the creation of that phony document, the "Steele's Dossier," threatens to rob Mueller of his place in history. Monday, or, perhaps, Tuesday, is, also, the deadline for compliance with a court ordered surrender of documents and bank records held by Fusion GPS. And THAT, ladies and gentlemen, is precisely why Mueller, with indictments in hand, is waiting until the first of next week to make these arrests.
Who are the subjects of the coming arrests? Well, no leaks on that, but Mueller has spent more time on Paul Manafort and General Flynn than any of the other candidates. In fact, Manafort's home was raided and boxes of "evidence" taken from that home. His is the only raid, by the way.
The fact the Mueller is waiting until Monday, coupled with the fact that he leaked the coming arrests to CNN proves the political nature of this investigation. Keep that in mind.
For certain, he will not arrest the president. Presidents cannot be indicted. They have to be impeached (the trial) and voted out of office, by congress. So that is off the table.
And if accusations against the President are not made by Mueller, this whole investigation will be considered a failure and an expensive waste of money and time. Millions have been spent and more than 300 hours of interviews have been taken, and for what? We don't know. But when the announcements are made, the Patriot Nation will be measuring those results against the time and money used to secure these arrests. I am betting the outcome will not look good for the Dems or Mueller.
Now you know. Enjoy the weekend. What will be will be.
ReplyDeleteIt's been a great week, don;t you think?
Indeed. The FBI has opend a criminal investigation into Fusion, Hillary and the DNC for racketeering. I's say 134 milion into the Clinton's bank account as a result of the uranium deal is racketeering and reason enough for a little jail time. Now, Hillary will not serve that time, but you bet that she will throw whoever under the bus when the time comes.
ReplyDeleteDon't forget about Flynn Jr., he's going down too.
ReplyDeleteand I care . . . . .. why?
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