Sekulow Refuses to Say if Mueller Conducted the Investigation in an Honorable Way
‘You say it’s honorable because it was a great conclusion, but country went through a two-year period, and there were a lot of hiccups during this process’
Mar 25, 2019 1:00 PM
By Grabien Staff
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SCARBOROUGH: "Ty Cobb and others said that Robert Mueller was an honorable man and they trusted him. I’m wondering if you feel the same." SEKULOW: "I think that Robert Mueller did the job he was assigned to do. He did it as a professional, and I am pleased with the result. I am not going to get into whether I think particular actions they took along the way were right or appropriate because I think some of those were way over the top, quite frankly. But at the end of the day, and you know this, you’re a lawyer, Joe, you go with the evidence and the verdict you got, and it’s very hard to complain when you have this letter from the Department of justice. So all I can say is I’m very glad Bob Mueller completed his task and that it’s over."