Jeannie Rhee is one of the prosecutors in the special counsel for the Mueller investigation. Yet she is also connected to the Clinton Foundation. Doesn’t that sound like a conflict of interests?
People have been asking questions on Twitter:
I don't know how this has been missed.
Rhee is actually the lead prosecutor in the George Papadopoulos case.
The investigation of Papadopoulos was triggered by an Australian diplomat who secured a $25 million deal for the Clinton Foundation pic.twitter.com/GQVBGKhbnB
— Techno Fog (@Techno_Fog) May 22, 2018
Rhee represented the Clinton Foundation in 2015 against a racketeering lawsuit brought by conservative legal activist group Freedom Watch in 2015.
Rhee also was Hillary Clinton’s attorney in a lawsuit seeking access to her private emails.
— Veteran For Trump (@Veteran4Trump) May 22, 2018
Rhee also was an assistant U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia and worked under FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, whose wife was given donations from Clinton allies while running for Virginia state Senate.
Is she Anti-Trump? Do you think Rhee can be a a fair prosecutor?
— Veteran For Trump (@Veteran4Trump) May 22, 2018
FOX News reported on this a few months back:
Top Mueller investigator’s Democratic ties raise new bias questions
Yet another member of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigative team is facing questions over potential bias after it emerged that she used to represent ex-Obama aide Ben Rhodes and the Clinton Foundation.
See the full story here.
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