Mueller Report Timeline – The Big Lie – Part 2

Mueller Report Timeline – The Big Lie – Part 2

Bottom Line: On May 9th,2017, Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein made the recommendation to President Trump to fire FBI Director James Comey. Both men co-conspirators against President Trump. A key detail he didn’t know at the time. Putting together the pieces it’s evident to see that the one grand-final plan would be for Rod to make the rec, Trump to take the bait and voila, a special prosecutor could be brought about who could keep President Trump and his cabinet on the defensive and potentially unaware of the origins and contents of the fraudulent Steel Dosier. President Trump, importantly, was unaware of those who’d been conspiring against him (given that many of those actors were still in high ranking government agencies)none the least of which was Rod himself.

The importance of this can’t be understated. Had Rod not made the recommendation to President Trump to fire James Comey – it likely doesn’t happen. If it doesn’t happen there wouldn’t have been a special prosecutor. Had there not been a special prosecutor what would happen to the deep-state actors starting in July of 2017 when the FISA wire-tap request would expire and more Trump administration officials had the potential to discover the conspiracy against them? That’s why the timing was so important. 

Just eight days after Rod Rosenstein penned a letter to President Trump making the case that FBI Director James Comey should be replaced, he signed off on the authorization for Special Council Robert Muller. It wouldn’t be for another eight plus months with the release of the Nunes memo, based on the House investigation, that Rod Rosenstein was found to be a conspirator against President Trump in 2016. Hindsight made it awfully obvious. This, as Dinesh D’Souza might say, was critical to protecting The Big Lie.

To continue with the story here's a link to Mueller Report Timeline– Time for the tables to turn–Part 3: https://ihr.fm/2Omh6Xy


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