OT Mueller, several team members gave up million-dollar jobs to work on special counsel investigation

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    Robert S. Mueller III left a $3.4 million partner job in the white-shoe law firm WilmerHale, where he worked for clients such as Facebook, Apple, Sony and the NFL, to serve as the special counsel overseeing the law enforcement investigation into whether the Kremlin and the Trump campaign coordinated to impact the 2016 election, according to documents released Tuesday.

    Mueller’s public financial disclosure — along with those of seven members of his team — was released after a request from The Washington Post. The document offers a glimpse into whom the special counsel and the lawyers he has hired have worked for and where they have made and invested their money.

    They are likely to be closely scrutinized by allies of President Trump, who has criticized Mueller and his team as having conflicts of interest.

    The documents show that several lawyers on the team, particularly those who came from the private sector, left behind substantial salaries to work on the Russia case. James L. Quarles III, who left WilmerHale with Mueller, drew more than $5.8 million from his partnership there. Jeannie Rhee, another partner, drew more than $2 million, and Aaron Zebley, who was Mueller’s chief of staff at the FBI and also worked with him at WilmerHale, drew more than $1.4 million.

    It is unclear precisely how much each is getting paid to work on the Russia investigation — the special counsel’s office has declined to make its budget proposal public — though it is probably a far cry from their private-sector work.



    In addition to his firm income, Mueller drew tens of thousands of dollars from paid speaking engagements in recent years, talking to groups such as Goldman Sachs, Citi and Ford Motor Co. For one speech, to the Mexican bank Banamex, he made $52,000.

    Those on the team who had come from private practice represented a wide range of clients. Notably, Zebley represented Justin Cooper, a former Clinton aide, and Rhee represented the Clinton Foundation.

    Trump has been highly critical of Mueller and his team, writing on Twitter that their investigation is the “single greatest WITCH HUNT in American political history” and that the probe was being “led by some very bad and conflicted people!” He has noted particularly several team members’ donations to Hillary Clinton and other Democrats: Federal records show eight lawyers in the group have given to Democrats — five to Clinton’s campaigns.

    The president has asserted that Mueller, a registered Republican, is also conflicted because he interviewed to be the FBI director, and he has a relationship with James B. Comey, whom Trump fired from the post.

    Comey’s attorney has disputed Trump’s characterization of Comey and Mueller’s relationship, and many lawyers and ethics experts say they can see no significant legal or ethical concerns with his team’s giving.


    Mueller, too, might feel he cannot consider the donations because Justice Department policies and federal law prohibit discriminating based on political affiliation when it comes to hiring for nonpolitical positions.


    The investments listed for many of the team members are lengthy, but among those Mueller lists as belonging to a family trust is money in Amazon.com. Amazon founder and chief executive Jeffrey P. Bezos owns The Washington Post in his personal capacity. The president has derisively labeled the news organization the “Amazon Washington Post.”

    Mueller’s form indicates it was revised several times after Mueller made clarifications. Those who reviewed it noted on the form that Mueller was counseled on criminal conflicts of interest and standards of conduct, and they found no apparent conflicts of interest.

    The forms are interesting in their own right, but they also reveal who on the team might be in leadership positions.

    The forms are only required of those earning higher incomes. The Justice Department ethics office released just eight, for Mueller, Quarles, Rhee and Zebley, along with Andrew Weissmann, who had led the Justice Department’s fraud section; Andrew Goldstein, who ran the public corruption unit in the Southern District of New York; Zainab Ahmad, an assistant U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of New York specializing in terrorism cases; and Michael Dreeben, a Justice Department deputy solicitor general who has argued more than 100 cases before the Supreme Court.



    Seeking to discredit those conducting an investigation is a familiar tactic: Democrats famously put Independent Counsel Kenneth W. Starr in the crosshairs during his examination of President Bill Clinton. And just as he has sought to raise questions about Mueller and his team personally, Trump has tried to limit what areas the investigators might explore.

    Trump told the New York Times in a recent interview that he did not believe the special counsel should be permitted to inspect his and his family’s finances — saying that would be “a violation,” though not indicating what action he might take in response.

    Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein — who appointed Mueller and is supervising him because Attorney General Jeff Sessions is recused from the case — said on Fox News recently that Mueller’s investigation was “not a fishing expedition,” and Mueller would need Rosenstein’s approval to expand it.



    “If he finds evidence of a crime that’s within the scope of what Director Mueller and I have agreed is the appropriate scope of this investigation, then he can [investigate]. If it’s something outside that scope, he needs to come to the acting attorney general, at this time me, for permission to expand his investigation,” Rosenstein said.

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    bodyman5000 and 1 Lions, Tigers, Me, Bears

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    So, the swamp is investigating the alligator. Got it. Our country is a joke.
     
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    More like alligators investigating a fat pig.

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    Trump should just appoint an investigator to investigate Mueller. And Hillary, and Jeb Bush. Definitely investigate Chris Christie. That fucker is dirty for sure.

    Fuck it, investigate everyone. With all the spying they do someone probably already knows all the dirt anyway.
     
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    They'll make it up in book advances and TV appearances.
     
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    What a weird time in political history....

    What can he do to make you jump off the Drumpf train?

    Y'all say he's a straight shooter but when he tells you right to your face that he grabs pussies, Drumpfers say he's just joking....

    No one's gonna write a book about this shit. There will be no movie either. After the impeachment Drumpfers will be trying their hardest to forget this ever happened. Lol.
     
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    I'm not on the train. I literally would vote for him again versus Hillary.

    I will also laugh my ass off at him if he goes to prison for being a moron.

    Hillary from 15 years ago saying what she thought people wanted to hear I might have voted for. The newer even more dishonest phony could never get my vote.

    Have you not seen the videos of her flip flops over the years and then having the nerve to talk shit to reporters who ask about it?

    These phony self righteous millionaire lawyers and former FBI agents are just as much a part of the problem as Trump is.

    The whole system is a joke. What we have now is like this.

    Liberals are the guy in the left lane doing 85 in a 65 that gets pissed when a guy doing 90 wants to pass. They're both wrong.

    At least with Trump I get a chance at a Supreme Court that honors the Constitution.

    That is a huge win.
     
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    You just implied that he would be getting some sort of book deal because the publisher "seems friendly toward Democrats".

    So based upon your logic, my point is proven that since Mueller is a Republican the publisher won't be "friendly" to him...

    Your comment is the one that's weak..
     
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    He's a democratic party cause now. He's their hero. Listen to the news much?
     
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    no...you should listen to the news more......he's an anti Trump cause now and that sentiment is working across the aisle...if you think that the GOP legislators are Trump fans....you're not keeping up!
     
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    No he's the Republican's hero too. They never have liked Trump.

    Did you take your pills today?
     
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    I would argue that anyone that takes the job to ensure our elections are clean and not tainted is an American servant and hero, regardless of his political affiliation.
     
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    Will he still be their hero when he, as you fully expect, declares the entire thing an Internet hoax and admonishes the sore losers for wasting his time? Your positions are contradicting themselves, as they tend to do. "He'll recoup all the lost money in book deals because he'll be their hero, even though he won't be their hero because he'll debunk their conspiracy theories."
     
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    I'm not saying otherwise. Just that these people somehow giving up $millions to do this are going to get paid back manyfold.
     
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    He'll still be their hero because of all the pain and suffering he's causing along the way.

    And no my positions aren't contradicting themselves.

    Stopped clock is more right than you :)
     
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    If you realized it, you wouldn't contradict yourself.
     
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    A stopped clock.

    Where's the contradiction?
     

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