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Former FBI director Robert Mueller dies at 81, sparking freedom debate
Liberty Check:
- Mueller’s Russia probe failed to prove a criminal conspiracy involving the Trump campaign.
- His leadership raised concerns about whether federal investigations overreach political boundaries.
- After years of heated scrutiny, many Americans question the impartiality of law enforcement.
Former FBI Director Robert Mueller, who led the contentious investigation into the 2016 election, has died at age 81.
While Democrats saw him as a protector of institutions, conservatives remember his tenure as divisive—especially his role in scrutinizing the Trump administration.
“Robert Mueller just died. Good, I’m glad he’s dead. He can no longer hurt innocent people!”
Donald Trump posted to Truth Social on Saturday.
Critics of the special counsel argue the multi-year investigation weaponized the federal government to undermine a sitting president.
The cost and duration of the probe, they say, highlighted the need for greater transparency and accountability within the Department of Justice.
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