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An article, who at face value doesn’t seem like much, has an interesting insight: Trump is considering asking his Attorney General to prosecute the Special Council and Robert Mueller III in order to stop the investigation of his many cases, which include but are not limited to: treason, collusion, and obstruction of justice.

For someone who is so “innocent”, he’s sure not acting it. At all.

Anyway, the biggest and most important part of the article is here, “Instead, as is now becoming plain, the Trump strategy is to discredit the investigation and the FBI without officially removing the leadership. Trump is even talking to friends about the possibility of asking Attorney General Jeff Sessions to consider prosecuting Mueller and his team. 

"Here's how it would work: 'We're sorry, Mr. Mueller, you won't be able to run the federal grand jury today because he has to go testify to another federal grand jury,'" said one Trump adviser.” 

An innocent man would not act this way. If this doesn’t concern you, it should. 
He should have absolutely no power over his own investigation. Historians in the future will definitely question the ethics and complacency of the current Congress.  
Last edited by StarOcean - on 30 January 2018