Now it's up to the special counsel

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A bad day for the White House could turn out to be a good day for justice and democratic accountability and institutions.

Robert Mueller's appointment Wednesday as special counsel to probe Russian election meddling and any collusion by Trump campaign aides elevates the investigation clear of partisanship and the threat of White House interference.

It therefore may offer the best chance for a politically bulletproof accounting of the guilt or innocence of members of the President's inner circle.


Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's decision to opt for a special counsel is also an antidote to fears that the US political system still has the capacity to investigate itself and its most powerful players.

Read more http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/18/politics/donald-trump-robert-mueller-democracy/index.html
 

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