Part 3
Mueller and his team of Clinton lawyers
Robert Mueller, who was appointed by Rod Rosenstein, because Jeff Sessions recused himself of any Russian involvement, has been the lead on the special counsel investigation Russian collusion in the 2016 election.
Mueller has unfettered access to investigate anyone for anything they may or may not have done if they were a member of the Trump Transition team. His investigation has led to the prosecution of Trump transition team member General Flynn, for allegedly Lying to the FBI.
Legal analyst and lawyer Mark Levin has called the special counsel unconstitutional from the appointments clause of the constitution. Levin argues that, " Mueller is mostly free to conduct his investigation with few limits or restraints."
Red Hot Media is intending to expose the many conflicts of interest of the members of Mueller special counsel team. Let's meet the team:
Jeannie Rhee:
Jeannie Rhee was hired onto to Mueller special counsel team. Despite what the partisan hacks at Politico have indicated that Mueller and his team have not hired any Clinton supporters, Red Hot Media has found that Rhee has a history of supporting Clinton.
Rhee had represented the Clinton Foundation against racketeering charges. She also represented Clinton in a lawsuit seeking access to Clinton private email account. While working at Mueller's law firm Rhee represented Ben Rhodes, Obama's National Security Adviser, during congress investigation of the Benghazi attacks.
Ryan Dickey:
Ryan worked on the prosecution of Guccifer for the hacks of Clinton long time ally Sydney Blumenthal. Guccifer also released Clinton emails that proved she was using a private email server, while she was Secretary of State.
Greg Andres:
Greg Andres His wife is Ronnie Abrams. A US district judge in Manhattan nominated to the bench by Obama in 2011.
Kyle Freeny:
Kyle defended a lawsuit in which Texas and 25 other states that contested an Obama Executive order in 2014 on Immigration. The Federal Judge accused Freeny of intentional misconduct for misrepresenting facts to him. The same federal judge, went on to write, “In fact, it is hard to imagine a more serious, more calculated plan of unethical conduct."
Aaron Zebley:
Aaron is yet another member of the Obama and Clinton cabal looking into the alleged Russian collusion. Yet Mr. Zebley, himself represented Justin Cooper, the man who set up the Clinton private email server and was responsible for smashing Clinton's blackberries in an attempt to avoid FOIA requests.
Aaron Zelinsky:
Zelinsky was a writer for progressive media outlet Huffpost. An avid supporter of the former president Barack Obama, Zelinski has been quoted as writing. "Now is the time to begiin enacting a progressive political agenda through the ballot box."
DOJ guidelines prohibit the use of political affiliation or ideology in making hiring decisions, thus making Mueller decision to hire Mr. Zelinsky conflicted.
Adam Jed:
Adam is most known for defending Kathleen Sebelius, former Health and Human Services Secretary under Barack Obama in a case that went to the Supreme Court, Little Sisters of the Poor v. Sebelius.
He is also known for arguing against the Defense of Marraige Act.
Andrew Goldstein:
Goldstein served as former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara’s Public Corruption chief. Bahara was fired by President Trump, and claimed to CNN that had he stayed, President Trump would have asked him to do something inappropriate.
The addition of Goldstein is another example of extreme conflict from within the Mueller Special Counsel.
The above named individuals are extremely conflicted with respect to the special counsel Mueller has assembled. It appears that Clinton and Obama are running the special counsel through their interests.
Red Hot Media will continue to update their readers to the conflicted interests that have infiltrated America. We provide you with the most accurate information available. Several contributors to this story: Lynn Matthews Tim Walsh, Michael Scott, and JB Berns,
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