Question on the Mueller investigation timeline

They will......the Grand Jury has seen the evidence and they decided indictments should b issued by Mueller.

In discovery, the defendant will see the evidence.


Yes, but your response is too damn logical and informed for Trump cult members to acknowledge.....BUT, Putin loves these idiots.
 
It is rumored that the Mueller investigation will (or should) be halted this summer, so as not to appear that the investigation represent a negative impact on the upcoming midterm election cycle for GOPers.
(Of course the investigation would resume AFTER the election.)

So, the question is a simple one: Should Mueller's team take the summer off, or is the public’s right to know more important in expediting the query without interruptions?

Try to be objective and bear in mind IF during the Watergate or Whitewater investigations a break occurred.
What's the difference? it's already over, most folks can see it is much ado about nothing...here's what they should do for those who pretend this is a real investigation...continue the investigation and give the media the time off instead...those with a hidden agenda [well not really hidden] will object
 
continue the investigation and give the media the time off instead...those with a hidden agenda [well not really hidden] will object

Yeah, sure.......because the FIRST Amendment is for morons like you the GREATEST threat to your stupidity and naivete.
 
Nope - Bob needs to plow away full speed ahead. A break just gives Devin Nunes and his fellow interference elves more time to crapcan the investigation.

Suspect it'll be done by late August or early September which will be at least 2 months prior to the midterms.

But if not, a short suspension (perhaps a month) might be in order.
 
No keep it going. The only thing it's revealing, is the democrat corruption.

Want to see a list of ALL those "democrats" who have been charged or indicted with corruption???.......Take a look

Criminal charges

As of February 22, 2018, the Special Counsel has publicly initiated criminal proceedings against 19 people—five U.S. nationals, 13 Russian nationals, and one Dutch national—and three Russian organizations. The Special Counsel has used two different federal grand juries to issue indictments: one located in the District of Columbia (D.D.C.) and another located in the Eastern District of Virginia (E.D. Va.).

Accused

Date charged

Charge(s)

Case status

Jurisdiction

Ind.

George Papadopoulos

October 3, 2017

1 count: false statements

Pleaded guilty on October 5, 2017[294]

D.D.C.

[295]

Rick Gates

October 27, 2017[A]

2 counts: conspiracy against the United States and false statements

Pleaded guilty on February 23, 2018[4]

D.D.C.

[297]

February 22, 2018

18 counts: filing false tax returns (×5), failure to report foreign bank and financial accounts (×4), bank fraud conspiracy (×5), and bank fraud (×4)

Charges dismissed without prejudice on February 27, 2018[298]

E.D. Va.

[299]

Paul Manafort

October 27, 2017

5 counts: conspiracy against the United States, conspiracy to launder money, unregistered agent of a foreign principal, false and misleading FARA statements, and false statements.

Pleaded not guilty on February 28, 2018[300]

D.D.C.

[301]

February 22, 2018

23 counts: assisting in the preparation of false tax returns (×5), subscribing to false tax returns (×5), filing a false amended return, failure to report foreign bank and financial accounts (×3), bank fraud conspiracy (×5), and bank fraud (×4)

Pleaded not guilty on March 8, 2018[302]

E.D. Va.

[299]

Michael Flynn

November 30, 2017

1 count: false statements

Pleaded guilty on December 1, 2017[303]

D.D.C.

[304]

Richard Pinedo

February 2, 2018

1 count: identity fraud

Pleaded guilty on February 2, 2018[305]

D.D.C.

[306]

Alex van der Zwaan

February 16, 2018

1 count: false statements

Sentenced to 30 days in prison and a $20,000 fine on April 3, 2018[307]

D.D.C.

[308]

Dzheykhun Aslanov

February 16, 2018

8 counts: conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to commit wire fraudand bank fraud, and aggravated identity theft (×6)

Outside US jurisdiction

D.D.C.

[309]

Anna Bogacheva

February 16, 2018

1 count: conspiracy to defraud the United States

Outside US jurisdiction

D.D.C.

[309]

Maria Bovda

February 16, 2018

1 count: conspiracy to defraud the United States

Outside US jurisdiction

D.D.C.

[309]

Robert Bovda

February 16, 2018

1 count: conspiracy to defraud the United States

Outside US jurisdiction

D.D.C.

[309]

Mikhail Burchik

February 16, 2018

1 count: conspiracy to defraud the United States

Outside US jurisdiction

D.D.C.

[309]

Mikhail Bystrov

February 16, 2018

1 count: conspiracy to defraud the United States

Outside US jurisdiction

D.D.C.

[309]

Concord Catering

February 16, 2018

1 count: conspiracy to defraud the United States

Outside US jurisdiction

D.D.C.

[309]

Concord Management and Consulting LLC

February 16, 2018

1 count: conspiracy to defraud the United States

Pleaded not guilty on May 10, 2018.[310]

D.D.C.

[309]

Internet Research Agency LLC

February 16, 2018

8 counts: conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to commit wire fraudand bank fraud, and aggravated identity theft (×6)

Outside US jurisdiction

D.D.C.

[309]

Irina Kaverzina

February 16, 2018

7 counts: conspiracy to defraud the United States, and aggravated identity theft (×6)

Outside US jurisdiction

D.D.C.

[309]

Aleksandra Krylova

February 16, 2018

1 count: conspiracy to defraud the United States

Outside US jurisdiction

D.D.C.

[309]

Vadim Podkopaev

February 16, 2018

1 count: conspiracy to defraud the United States

Outside US jurisdiction

D.D.C.

[309]

Sergey Polozov

February 16, 2018

1 count: conspiracy to defraud the United States

Outside US jurisdiction

D.D.C.

[309]

Yevgeny Prigozhin

February 16, 2018

1 count: conspiracy to defraud the United States

Outside US jurisdiction

D.D.C.

[309]

Gleb Vasilchenko

February 16, 2018

8 counts: conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bank fraud, aggravated identity theft(×6)

Outside US jurisdiction

D.D.C.

[309]

Vladimir Venkov

February 16, 2018

7 counts: conspiracy to defraud the United States, and aggravated identity theft (×6)

Outside US jurisdiction
All of whom will become filthy rich like so many of muellers plaintiffs
 
What on Earth does the 1st amendment have to do with this?


When your fellow moron writes, "....give the media the time off instead....."........why don't you ask a grown up what is implied in that little statement........does not the media daily expose of Trump bother you just a bit.....lol
 
Not without a link it isn't - There would be no reason for indicted Russians to send an attorney. All they have to do is not come to the US.

Well, Trump cult members are advising those indicted Russians to voluntarily come to the states....and, of course, hire the illustrious legal mind, Michael Cohen, to represent them......

What could possibly go wrong with THAT plan?
 
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First of all let me remind you nitwits who you're citing

World Tribune
RIGHT BIAS

Second, its up to the courts to decide on a trial date.......

Third, I am pleased that you morons are 100%siding with Russian oligarchs who tried to fuck with our democracy......

It all part of being a member of the Trump cult, I'd guess....

(Billy jots down a few notes for his psychological study of board nutcases.)
 
It is rumored that the Mueller investigation will (or should) be halted this summer, so as not to appear that the investigation represent a negative impact on the upcoming midterm election cycle for GOPers.
(Of course the investigation would resume AFTER the election.)

So, the question is a simple one: Should Mueller's team take the summer off, or is the public’s right to know more important in expediting the query without interruptions?

Try to be objective and bear in mind IF during the Watergate or Whitewater investigations a break occurred.


Let's see.....no one cares for a $100.
 
3) I understand there are statutes restricting interference with elections in these cases, but I have not researched it. Have at it.


Don't bother researching any of your bullshit.......

Since the average length of an investigation by a special counsel is over 900 days, do you think any elections cycles are crossed over that period of time? ......Yes or No?


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Lol, they could investigate this until the sun runs out of energy and they'd still have a big fat zero. You go git em natty.
 
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