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The appointment of Robert Mueller violates the Appointments Clause of the Constitution. Mueller is not an inferior appointee, but a principal appointee as understood under our constitutional. His powers are more akin to an United States attorney, not an assistant United States attorney. Moreover, his boss, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, treats him as a principal officer — that is, Mueller is mostly free to conduct his investigation with few limits or restraints. The parameters of his appointment were extraordinarily broad in the first instance, and have only expanded since then. Indeed, Mueller is more powerful than most United States attorneys, all of whom were nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate as principal officers. Furthermore, Rosenstein mostly rubber stamps Mueller’s decisions and is not involved in the regular management and oversight of Mueller to any significant extent, underscoring Mueller’s role not as an inferior officer but a principal officer. As such, Mueller’s appointment violates the Appointments Clause. Mueller would’ve had to be nominated for Senate confirmation like any other principal officer in the Executive Branch. Rosenstein did not have the constitutional power to appoint a principal officer on his own anymore than the President himself does. To do otherwise is to defy the procedure established by the Framers for making such consequential executive appointments. It follows, then, that every subpoena, indictment, and plea agreement involving the Mueller investigation is null and void. Every defendant, suspect, witness, etc., in this matter should challenge the Mueller appointment as a violation of the Appointments Clause.
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ZeroFox · 36-40, M
Anti-Trumpers don't care.

They think they'll find the silver bullet that can take Trump out. Hence the obsession over Russian collusion and Stormy Daniels.
Graylight · 51-55, F
@ZeroFox No silver bullet needed. He's going to take care of it all by himself eventually. That rope doesn't pay out indefinitely.

No obsession with collusion, incidentally. That's an uncontested fact now, complete with adjudication and plea deals for guilt.
katielass · F
@ZeroFox The only reason they believe that is because the corrupt media keeps leading them on, with lies about how he's gonna be arrested any minute now. And the way they're trying to sugarcoat the spying the obummer admin. did on the Trump campaign to make it seem not quite as terrible as it was. Not that the lefties care when their side does something illegal, if it furthers their agenda it's fine. But this is not going over well with thinking people.