New details link George Santos to cousin of sanctioned Russian oligarch wrote the Washington Post, and on 1-16-23, the Enlightened Prisoner responded thus:
"Neither Intrater nor Vekselberg was accused of wrongdoing in Mueller’s investigation."
Those of us who have read through the Mueller Report, well know the report touched on several suspicious Russian connections with members of Trumps campaign. Mueller was cognizant of his role to bring attention to his investigative results but because it involved a Presidential candidate his role was to provide the preliminary for further Congressional investigation to draw conclusions.
The Mueller investigation was further hampered by the total uncooperative attitude of Trump's campaign members who refused to testify or provide records sought by Mueller's staff. Mueller lacked the enforcement power that would have been used by a Congressional investigative committee and discovery would have resulted except for the Republican majority in the Senate who stone-walled the further investigation.
That vote did not find Trump innocent of anything and the further consideration of exploring and validating the Mueller report has just been reaffirmed by this Washington Post expose. The Geoge Santos involvement is just another confirmation that the 2016 election was influenced by Russia and a full investigation may yet establish that Trump's election was fraudulent and should be nullified. And unresolved are the several outstanding warrants issued as a result of the Mueller Report accusing Russian members of their military's cyber intelligence group for direct involvement. They remain protected by Russia's refusal to extradite or make them available for testimony.
This matter is far more important that those numerous accusations of Trump's malfeasance and corrupted Presidential activities, or his immoral and illegal conduct as a private citizen.
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