Tuesday 17 July 2018

How the Mueller Business May Fail

You have twelve Russians accused of hacking into campaign servers....all related to the Democrats.  Indictments?  On paper, and passed by some Grand Jury....stamped by a judge.  Without a extradition treaty?  None of this can go forward, and the Mueller-team can be happy that they've cornered team-Trump.

Well.  What if President Trump returned from Finland, and appointed an outsider to his office to write an extradition treaty with the Russians?  He would bypass the Justice Department and the State Department.  In fact, it could be finished in less than a month without the two groups involved. 

So the guy would go and copy.....word for word....the exact same treaty framework that is used for countries like France or Mexico (already stamped by the Senate).  Trump presents the treaty to the Senate to approve.  They freak out because it's going to trigger a mess.

Republicans and Democrats explain how this extradition treaty is doomed.  Then Trump reveals the curtain pulled....to say it's the exact same wording as the one from Mexico or France.  The Senators look like absolute fools.  They now must sign this or face massive skeptical nature by the public.

Once signed, Rod Rosenstein gets called in and told to extradite, and he will try to refuse.  Fine....he gets fired on the spot.  Mueller will then realize that the whole episode that he's developed is cornered...he can't win. 


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