WASHINGTON WATCHDOG
CHALLENGES MUELLER'S JUDGMENT 'Bent over
backwards to please radical Islamic groups and caved into their demands', by
Bob Huruh, 5/19/17, WND
The Washington watchdog Judicial
Watch is challenging the judgment of Robert Mueller, the former FBI chief who
just this week was picked to head up a special investigation into alleged
collusion by the Trump campaign with the Russian government in the 2016
presidential race.
Judicial Watch says Mueller was
the FBI director who “caved” to the demands of radical Islamic groups and
removed critical training materials from the government’s library of available
resources.
He had no sooner been appointed to
investigate Russia collusion and “related matters” when he faced a call for
his resignation.
It
was Gregg Jarrett in a commentary at Fox News who said that since Mueller worked closely with now-fired FBI
chief James Comey, there’s a clear conflict of interest.
“The problem arises in his duty to
fairly and objectively evaluate the evidence he gathers,” Jarrett wrote. “How
can Americans have confidence in the results if they know the special counsel
may harbor a conspicuous bias. They cannot.”
He said: “So what exactly is
Mueller’s conflict? He and James Comey are good friends and former colleagues
who worked hand-in-hand for years at the FBI. Agents will tell you they were
joined at the hip. They stood together in solidarity, both threatening to
resign over the warrantless wiretapping fiasco involving then-Attorney General
John Ashcroft in 2004.”
This, Jarrett wrote, “is
precisely the kind of association which ethical rules are designed to guard
against.” He said Mueller clearly will “morph” his investigation of Russia into
a review of a meeting between President Trump and Comey weeks ago in which the
president allegedly asked Comey to end the Flynn investigation.
“The words reportedly used by Mr.
Trump hardly constitute an attempt to obstruct justice, but that has not
stopped Democrats and the media from declaring it a crime,” he continued. “It
is clear where all of this is headed. Mueller’s probe will morph into an
investigation of the Trump-Comey meeting to determine whether the president
tried to obstruct justice.”
Judicial
Watch’s report added to the concerns about Mueller’s
judgment. “It’s worth reiterating his misguided handiwork and collaboration
with radical Islamic organizations as FBI director,” the organization said,
citing its “droves of records” from 2013 that documented how under Mueller the
“FBI purged all anti-terrorism training material deemed ‘offensive’ to Muslims
after secret meetings between Islamic organizations and the FBI chief.”
Instead of getting an above-board
response, too, the group said, it had to sue to get the records.
“As FBI director, Mueller bent over
backwards to please radical Islamic groups and caved into their demands. The
agency eliminated the valuable anti-terrorism training material and curricula
after Mueller met with various Islamic organizations, including those with
documented ties to terrorism,” Judicial Watch said.
“Among them were two organizations –
Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) and Council on American Islamic
Relations (CAIR) – named by the U.S. government as unindicted co-conspirators
in the 2007 Holy Land Foundation terrorist financing case. CAIR is a terrorist
front group with extensive links to foreign and domestic Islamists. It was
founded in 1994 by three Middle Eastern extremists (Omar Ahmad, Nihad Awad and
Rafeeq Jaber) who ran the American propaganda wing of Hamas, known then as the
Islamic Association for Palestine.”
The watchdog organization explained
Mueller, who was FBI chief 12 years, “met with the Islamic organizations on
February 8, 2012, to hear their demands.”
“Shortly later the director assured
the Muslim groups that he had ordered the removal of presentations and
curricula on Islam from FBI offices nationwide. The purge was part of a broader
Islamist operation designed to influence the opinions and actions of persons,
institutions, governments and the public at-large. The records obtained by
Judicial Watch also show similar incidents of Islamic influence operations at
the Departments of Justice and State, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Obama
White House.”
Judicial Watch said Mueller claimed
to have purged the government of that information because, among other things,
it “inaccurately argues the Muslim Brotherhood is a terrorist organization.”
“It’s crucial to note that Mueller
himself had previously described the Muslim Brotherhood as a group that
supports terrorism in the U.S. and overseas when his agency provided this
ludicrous explanation,”
Judicial Watch said.“Considering
Mueller’s role in much of this, it makes him a bizarre choice to lead the heated
Russia investigation,” Judicial Watch said.
http://www.wnd.com/2017/05/washington-watchdog-challenges-muellers-judgment/
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