Deadline Unlikely
The Trump administration wanted the investigation to end soon, but that was unlikely. Peter Zeidenberg, the former deputy special counsel gave a statement.
He said “I think it’s possible Mueller’s team could give them an idea of how much longer they anticipate their investigation will last.”
“I would be shocked if they have a timeline anything similar to what we’ve heard coming from the White House,” he continued.
Zeidenberg doesn’t think the panel would be pressured by anyone to rush down its investigation.
“As far as a clean bill of health, I can’t imagine they are going to be prepared to make a decision like that at this point,” he said. “They are not going to be in a position to make that call until they finish this case and finish discussing all the evidence they have.
Bob Goodlatte said “we are now beginning to understand the magnitude of the insider bias on Mueller’s team.”
He believed that the DNC was behind Mueller’s investigations and that another Special Counsel should be appointed.
If that was the case, one must hope that person wouldn’t do the very opposite to the accusations against Mueller. The person chosen wouldn’t be doing Republicans bidding with their investigations.
Nevertheless if Mueller was indeed doing the DNCs bidding then that was regrettable.