Yesterday morning, Donald Trump published a familiar tweet, summarizing his fury over Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation. “The illegal Mueller Witch Hunt continues in search of a crime,” the president wrote. “There was never Collusion with Russia, except by the Clinton campaign, so the 17 Angry Democrats are looking at anything they can find. Very unfair and BAD for the country. ALSO, not allowed under the LAW!”
It was the “in search of a crime” phrase that stood out for me as amusing. Whether Trump has noticed this or not, Mueller has already secured convictions and/or guilty pleas in cases against several members of the president’s inner circle — suggesting the special counsel’s “search” is actually going quite well.
In fact, we have a pretty good idea as to why Trump is throwing this tantrum: the special counsel keeps racking up victories. Following Paul Manafort’s decision to plead guilty and cooperate with prosecutors, Rachel said something on the show that stood out for me:
“This is the eighth person convicted or pleading guilty in Robert Mueller’s investigation of Russian interference in the election. Robert Mueller is now batting a thousand in terms of convictions and guilty pleas from everybody who he has pursued in court.
“He’s also now batting a thousand in terms of securing cooperation from every single American who has been charged in this case — including the president’s national security adviser, the president’s deputy campaign chair, and now the president’s campaign chairman who himself has decades’ worth of links to the former Soviet Union and whose business partner is believed by the FBI to be himself linked to Russian intelligence agencies.”
When Paul Manafort struck a deal it was a breakthrough — and not just because Manafort oversaw Donald Trump’s political operation in 2016, and not just because Manafort is in a position to help the special counsel get to the truth.









