[quote=@Heat] This is a terrible attempt at discrediting the entire investigation via guilt by association. Two former people on Mueller's team, who were [b]both fired by Mueller[/b] for having 'anti-Trump bias', shared opinions in privacy before the investigation began. FBI agents are allowed to have opinions, especially on a man that has attacked the FBI several times. [url=http://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-quinnipiac-poll-idiot-liar-incompetent-745890]Opinions commonly shared by the public[/url]. An opinion also shared by the Trump appointed [url=http://www.newsweek.com/rex-tillerson-still-wont-deny-he-called-trump-moron-685477]Secretary of State Rex Tillerson[/url]. Both agents were removed before the press even learned about their 'bias'. They haven't been involved in the investigation for months now. The deputy attorney, Rod Rosenstein is [url=http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/364686-deputy-attorney-general-says-no-cause-to-fire-mueller]behind Mueller and sees no reason to fire him[/url]. He was the one that appointed the special council. [list] [*] Mueller was appointed by the current administration. [*] Mueller was last known to be a registered Republican. [url=https://www.bustle.com/p/is-robert-mueller-a-democrat-republican-his-appointment-was-lauded-by-both-parties-58693]He has a history of non-partisanship.[/url] [*] [url=http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/337182-trump-considered-mueller-for-fbi-director-before-he-was-named-special]Mueller was interviewed and considered by Trump to be the FBI Director after Comey was fired.[/url][/list] The investigation has led to the indictments of four people. Flynn, Manafort, Papadopoulos and Gates. Mueller ain't going away. [hr] The real concerning thing here is that the head of DOJ used their power to assassinate the character of two private citizens by leaking their text messages sent in privacy to the press. [/quote] “I want to believe the path you threw out for consideration in [deputy FBI director Andrew McCabe’s] office that there's no way he gets elected -- but I'm afraid we can't take that risk. It's like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you're 40…” I don't know, man. That's a pretty sketchy text message that potentially suggests launching an investigation with no proof for a prolonged period of time in order to sink him and his approval numbers. Yes, an agent can harbor an opinion, but any eagerness to push forward because of their bias does throw some doubts upon the credibility of the investigation. Also, some other things: 1) Good for Rod Rosenstein. So what? This does not mean Rod Rosenstein harbors no political biases or motivations of his own. 2) Good for Mueller and his party registration. So what? Joe Scarborough was/is a Republican, but that doesn't mean he follows Republican ideology to a T. Jeff Flake is a republican, but does that mean he's absolutely true to that to every single letter? Simply, the answer is no. People call people Democrats and Republicans "in name only" for a reason. Just because you are labeled or registered in a particular manner does not make you an unbiased party. 3) The public opinion is another 'so what?' moment here. Public opinion does not equate to the correct opinion. Too many coincidences revolving around Mueller and his investigation. [url=http://www.nationalreview.com/article/454543/mueller-investigation-too-many-anti-trump-coincidences]Far too many.[/url] [hr]As it stands, I have no idea how long this investigation will go on. My opinion is that they have, and will continue to have nothing (on Trump), but will continue the investigation for as long as possible because the longer they can keep the shroud hovering above the more they can sway a decent number of the general public's thought on Trump and his administration.