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Witness: DNC Runs Deep in Mueller Investigation, Trump Won't Get a "Fair Shake"

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There’s a reason that courthouse statues of Lady Justice depict her wearing a blindfold: the law is supposed to be enforced impartially and fairly, with no bias given to either side… no matter how famous or unpopular the person on trial.

The impartiality of special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe has already been called into question, after top agents involved in the investigation were exposed for having a clear anti-Trump bias.

Despite those concerns, however, the Deputy Attorney General and others assured Congress that they could stay impartial as the case unfolds. Now, a disturbing new report suggests that the deck is once again stacked against the Trump administration.

“The federal grand jury handing down indictments for special counsel Robert Mueller doesn’t appear to include any supporters of President Donald Trump, according to one witness who recently testified before the panel,” wrote journalist Richard Johnson for the New York Post’s Page Six.

“The grand jury room looks like a Bernie Sanders rally,” Johnson’s inside source allegedly told him.

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“Maybe they found these jurors in central casting, or at a Black Lives Matter rally in Berkeley [Calif.],” Johnson wrote, quoting a source who apparently had been inside the hearing chamber.

“Of the 20 jurors, 11 are African-Americans and two were wearing ‘peace T-shirts,'” the reporter continued, still referencing his unnamed witness. “There was only one white male in the room, and he was a prosecutor.”

In other words, it sounds suspiciously like the grand jury may have been handpicked to be biased against Donald Trump and his administration.

That was certainly the conclusion that the witness allegedly came to after testifying for the panel. “That room isn’t a room where POTUS gets a fair shake,” the source admitted, according to Richard Johnson of the Post.

The grand jury has already indicted Paul Manafort, a member of Donald Trump’s campaign before the now-president fired him. That same panel is now looking into whether or not there were improper connections between Trump’s team and Russia, a claim that has been called into question numerous times.

There are major concerns about how involved the Obama-era Justice Department was in the infamous “Trump dossier” that was largely fictitious and clearly meant to smear the GOP candidate.

Many of the officials involved in the current probe are holdovers from that Democrat administration, as was Mueller’s personal friend, former FBI director James Comey.

More serious red flags about the bias of Robert Mueller and his investigation were recently raised when FBI Special Agent Peter Strzok, who was involved in both the Hillary Clinton email investigation and the Russia probe, was caught sending incredibly anti-Trump messages to his mistress, another FBI employee.

“So this agent in the middle of almost everything related to Secretary Clinton and President Trump, sent pro-Clinton texts, anti-Trump texts,” summarized Republican Congressman Trey Gowdy during a fiery exchange last month.

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“This ‘conflict of interest free’ senior agent at the FBI can’t think of a single solitary American who would vote for Donald Trump. Not a single solitary American he can imagine would vote for Donald Trump,” Gowdy said at the time.

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein weakly insisted that he and his team would be unbiased, but Gowdy didn’t seem convinced.

If the New York Post’s Page Six report is accurate, he may have had good reason to be skeptical. Lady Justice seems to have lifted her impartial blindfold… and she may have replaced it with an agenda.

H/T PJ Media

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Benjamin Arie is an independent journalist and writer. He has personally covered everything ranging from local crime to the U.S. president as a reporter in Michigan before focusing on national politics. Ben frequently travels to Latin America and has spent years living in Mexico.




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