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FBI Goon Oddly Includes 'Minute' Mueller Details in New Book, Prompting Conspiracies

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The nation is still wildly unsure of exactly what is happing in the Robert Mueller-led investigation into a democratic conspiracy theory involving Donald Trump and the Russian government.

For many, the idea that the President of The United States is somehow a Russia double agent seems entirely too bizarre to be true.  It feels far more like the plot of a bad mystery novella than something that the US Government should be spending months and months of resources on.

Conflicting reports of when Mueller may finally wrap up have made the investigation that much more grating as well.

Now, as the nation begins to pore over disgraced former FBI chief Andrew McCabe’s latest anti-Trump book, a bizarre and seemingly innocuous detail mentioned within has Americans scratching their heads, wondering if there isn’t more to the story, and perhaps a conspiratorial reason for its inclusion. 

Andrew McCabe, the disgraced former acting FBI director, reveals in his new book that Robert Mueller temporarily left his cell phone behind after a meeting with President Trump in the Oval Office and that the phone “later had to be retrieved.”

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McCabe did not explain why he included the detail in his book.

McCabe says that Mueller left the phone behind after Trump had interviewed Mueller as a potential candidate to replace James Comey as FBI director. The interview reportedly took place in the Oval Office just one day before Mueller had been appointed special counsel in the so-called Russia collusion case.

This benign detail’s inclusion in McCabe’s otherwise bombshell-esque book begs the question:  Was Mueller’s telephone an inert, inanimate object while it sat in the Oval Office, or was it perhaps left for a purpose?

Given what we already know about the FBI’s willingness to spy on Donald Trump – something that they did repeatedly throughout the 2016 presidential campaign – does Mueller’s phone pose a risk to the President?  Were his post-Mueller-meeting reactions somehow captured on the device for the purpose of giving the Special Counsel an upper hand?

Furthermore, McCabe’s inclusion of this detail in his book could be a warning to President Trump that Mueller’s tactics go far beyond the norm.

 

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As a lifelong advocate for the dream promised us in the Constitution, Andrew West has spent his years authoring lush prose editorial dirges regarding America's fall from grace and her path back to prosperity. When West isn't railing against the offensive whims of the mainstream media or the ideological cruelty that is so rampant in the US, he spends his time seeking adventurous new food and fermented beverages, with the occasional round of golf peppered in.




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