May 11, 2019

Mueller Probe may have hired Steele, Fusion GPS

Timothy Birdnow

Did Robert Mueller hire Michael Steele and Fusion GPS to help him investigate the "Russian Collusion" fairy tale? Paul Sperry at Real Clear Investigations seems to think so.

Who DID Mueller hire? He spent over $732,000 on outside contractors. The American People paid for this - we have a right to know how our money was spent in this witchhunt.

It was the Steele "dossier" which started the probe of Donald Trump in the first place. If Steele and Fusion GPS (who were hired by Hillary Clinton to manufacture dirt on Trump) were part of the Mueller probe then we have a monumental conflict of interest and likely violation of the law. I think Sec. Barr will be very interested in this.

People need to go to jail over this probe. A LOT of them. And that includes Robert Mueller.

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