14 months and there is still not one shred of evidence regarding Russian collusion. Should Trump demand an end to this investigation?
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The evidence is being presented in secret to the grand jury. If you are a member of that grand jury, then your words may have merit. If you are NOT a member of that grand jury, you are full of sh!t.
I think the Establishment, as a whole, is going to be hit across the head with a cinder block, collectively, in a few days from now.
The endless investigation is right out of Charles Dickens.
Nobody outside Mueller's team knows what has been assembled in this investigation. But if you light your hair on fire, that could Magickally erase whatever proof they have on Fat Donny and allow you to resume your 24 hour nap schedule.
He can demand all he wants but that doesn't give him the authority to end it
Mueller will be exposed in the Nunes Memo. That will end his investigation.
Are you part of the team investigating Russian involvement? Didn't think so. You (and I) have no idea what evidence does or does not exist beyond the surface events that required investigation. The longer it goes the more likely there is evidence that implicates people coordinating with the Russian attempt, unwittingly aiding the Russian attempt, and/or acts to cover up willful collusion with Russians.
So you somehow expect Mueller to release the information he has uncovered PRIOR to finishing his investigation and PRIOR to any indictments and charges being filed?
In what fantasy land world do you live in?
And where have you ever seen a law enforcement investigation releasing their evidence prior to filing charges and making arrests?
That's simply not true. While we don't have any definitive proof yet that there was anything improper going on between the Trump campaign and Russia, the investigation has uncovered a lot of evidence. This involves even more connections between Trump campaign officials and Russia than we initially knew about, including some which were clearly attempts by Russian agents to recruit members of the Trump campaign, as well as the meeting in the summer of 2016 where three of Trump's top campaign aides committed a felony and indicated that they were willing to illegally work with Russia. All that's missing now is whether they actually did collude with them or not.
There actually is a mountain of evidence. Too bad you don't like it.
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