Oh darn, looks like Americans pretty much don't believe Mueller has anything at all, and want Trump to declassify everything so we can arrest and convict the whole fake Russian collusion framers. Mueller, the FBI and DOJ, and most of Obama's former administration at this point. It's a start. A majority want President Trump to declassify documents pertaining to the Russia investigations, according to a new The Hill-HarrisX poll. Fifty-nine percent of registered voters contacted for the survey said they want Trump to declassify the documents, with 14 percent saying they want the information kept secret and 27 percent not sure. "Generally speaking, I think Americans view transparency as a good thing, so it's not surprising to me that most Americans want the documents to be declassified," Mallory Newall, research director at the Ipsos Public Affairs polling company, said during Monday's broadcast of Hill.TV's "What America's Thinking." Several Republican members of Congress have asked the president to declassify documents from the earliest days of the FBI's investigation which they believe will show that high-ranking officials withheld relevant information from judges in order to obtain warrants to monitor members of Trump's former campaign. They have also sought to declassify DOJ briefing papers that were presented to congressional leaders which they say might include information about possible abuses by investigators. Trump in September sought to declassify the Russia documents at the request of some congressional Republicans. The president said it would improve transparency about the probes. But he later delayed the decision, citing concerns from key allies. Trump has attacked Mueller's credibility and called for the special counsel to end his inquiry, frequently calling it a "witch hunt." "At this late date, after all that we have gone through, after millions have been spent, we have no Russian Collusion. There is nothing impeachable here," he wrote on Twitter earlier this month. The latest Hill-HarrisX poll was conducted Dec. 26 and 27 and is part of an ongoing project of The Hill's new online TV division, Hill.TV, and the Harris X polling company that surveys 1,000 registered voters a day about issues of public policy and current events. The survey has a sampling margin of error of 3.1 percentage points.
Oh it's going to happen sweetheart, but only when Mueller is finished. It's not going to be pretty for you.
After 18 months of a now-exposed plot to commit a fraud upon our courts and our nation's citizens, retain/cover-up a coup in progress, rig the Presidential election and coming up basically empty with only some decade old financial crimes by an attorney, some vague charges against Russians who he knows will never appear to make him prove anything, and a couple wrist-slaps for 2 innocent Americans he entrapped into harmless mis-statements in failed attempts to blackmail them into perjury. None of the charges are directly related to any misconduct by the president's campaign. Somehow, Mueller managed to get his expired grand jury a RARE one-time extension today of up to 6 months, despite his failure to produce anything of substance AND the probability that everything he's done will be unravelled on appeals due to everything being fruit of the poison tree, the illegally-obtained FISA warrants that Obama's squad lied to get. Tick, tick, tick...
Yes, yes, you cling to that far fetched hope that nothing will come of it. Meanwhile, Mueller's clock and conviction rate will continue to climb. Tick tock tick tock. The day Trump must face the music is drawing near.