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Robert Mueller’s Dishonor Came Before
his Death

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Posted By: DW626, 3/30/2026 7:15:24 PM

Robert Mueller, who died on March 20 at age 81, once stood as a symbol of public integrity. His record was not merely respectable. It was exceptional. He served as director of the FBI for 12 years, having been confirmed by a 98-0 Senate vote, and took office just days before the Sept. 11 attacks. He was a decorated Marine, awarded the Bronze Star and Purple Heart for his service in Vietnam. His leadership helped transform the FBI into a counterterrorism-focused agency during one of the most perilous periods in modern American history. By the time he was appointed special counsel in May 2017, Mueller was widely described as beyond reproach.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DVC 3/30/2026 7:33:21 PM (No. 2086785)
He was a crooked prosecutor before he went to the FBI.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: PESSIMIST 3/30/2026 7:40:49 PM (No. 2086789)
George Lincoln Rockwell had a stirring WW2 record too. I care nothing for Mueller's service record. He died a traitor to his country.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: stablemoney 3/30/2026 7:49:17 PM (No. 2086792)
The author is seriously mislead to think Mueller was a person of integrity. Those that knew him, knew otherwise.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: BeatleJeff 3/30/2026 8:00:48 PM (No. 2086797)
Safe to say that the 2017 version of Mueller was a prelude to President Autopen, a doddering old has-been long past his prime installed as a figurehead to provide a false sense of stability but with little knowledge or control over the ulterior machinations of his underlings.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: PlayItAgain 3/30/2026 8:08:31 PM (No. 2086801)
Robert Mueller, Ceasar Chavez, Jimmy Saville . . . People who were never - not used to be, but never - who we thought they were.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Dodge Boy 3/30/2026 8:25:05 PM (No. 2086808)
Won't be missed. Sorry for the cold shoulder. Was a crooked as a dog's hind leg.
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