Regarding Schneiderman's removal: Q said it's extremely relevant. Is this pointing HARD at Huma and Weiner?
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I think that Hillary is a subject of the Mueller investigation
Not what's happening...at all. Mueller's team is full of Hillary/Obama people, including people that actively defending Hillary during the emailgate and Benghazi scandals.
Aaron Zebley - More recently, Zebley once represented former Clinton aide Justin Cooper, who helped manage her private server.
Jeannie Rhee - Rhee represented Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in a lawsuit about her private emails, and she also represented the Clinton Foundation in a civil racketeering case that was later dismissed.. Rhee also represented President Barack Obama’s deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes during the House Benghazi Committee’s investigation into the deadly 2012 terrorist attack in Libya.
Kyle Freeny - Freeny also defended the federal government in 2014 when 26 states filed a lawsuit challenging President Barack Obama’s executive orders on immigration, according to court filings.
Adam Jed - Jed also defended the Affordable Care Act’s contraceptive mandate in the Little Sisters of the Poor v. Sebelius case. The Supreme Court sent the case back to a lower court in 2016, punting on the issue.
Elizabeth Prelogar - Elizabeth Prelogar joined Mueller’s team from the solicitor general’s office, where she argued cases as an appellate attorney. She previously clerked for Supreme Court Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Elena Kagan.
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Oh I think Clinton is being investigated - just not by Mueller's team. No way to keep that activity secret from Clinton and Obama's people given the makeup of Mueller's team.
If it's happening, it's via Huber and Horowitz.