Blood #250 My God, I never knew how bad Mueller was‼️

Howie Carr: Robert Mueller’s sins extended to Massachusetts

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Robert Mueller did a stint in Massachusetts. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

By HOWIE CARR | howard.carr@medianewsgroup.com | Boston Herald

PUBLISHED: March 25, 2026 at 4:24 AM EDT

The Wall Street Journal ran an editorial under the headline, “The Tragedy of Robert Mueller.”

Wouldn’t a more appropriate editorial have been titled, “The Tragedy of the Lives Robert Mueller Destroyed with His 40 Years of Corrupt Persecutions?”

Mueller was the former FBI director and acting US attorney in Boston who was tasked by the Deep State with the initial attempted frame-up of President Trump during his first administration.

Mueller just died at the age of 81.

Robert Mueller, special counsel in Trump-Russia probe, dies at 81

His final “probe,” of crimes that never occurred, was total nonsense.

It was nothing but a Democrat cover-up to divert attention from their failed attempt to rig the 2016 presidential election by claiming that a “conspiracy” existed between Trump and the Russians.

There was in fact a conspiracy involving Russians, except that it was with the Democrats, including the FBI and Hillary Clinton’s campaign.

After Mueller’s death, Barack Obama lionized “his relentless commitment to the rule of law and his unwavering belief in our bedrock values that made him one of the most respected public servants of our time.”

What a pile of abject lies. Mueller was a dirty cop, period. That’s why he got the assignment of trying to frame Trump – because he knew how to railroad men who had committed no crimes.

President Trump pulled no punches in his own social-media message:

“Robert Mueller just died. Good, I’m glad he’s dead. He can no longer hurt innocent people!”

Not very nice, Mr. President, but very, very true.

Long before he was the doddering front man for the George Soros lawfare types in the Russian collusion hoax, Mueller was ruining the lives of innocent people in Boston.

Specifically, the four wise guys from the North End framed by the FBI for a murder in Chelsea back in 1965.

Their names were Peter Limone, Henry Tameleo, Louie Greco and Joe Salvati. The FBI framed them for killing a small-time hoodlum named Teddy Deegan, to protect gangsters who were paying them thousands of dollars in bribes.

Days after Deegan was murdered, the Boston office of the FBI sent “AIRTELS” to Washington accurately reporting who had killed him. The names of the four alleged killers were not mentioned, because they hadn’t done it, as the bent local G-men well knew.

But the FBI said nothing as they were convicted, on the perjured testimony of the feds’ assorted plug-ugly pets. For the FBI, letting the real killers off was good for business.

Monkey business.

One of the convicted guys, Greco, a decorated World War II veteran, hadn’t even been in Massachusetts the night of the hit. He’d moved to Florida. So what?

A pair of them ended up on Death Row. Two, including Greco, died in prison. And the worst part of it was, everybody knew from the beginning that they’d been framed. It was stated in a locally best-selling book published in 1973, “My Life in the Mafia.”

How did Mueller fit into this miscarriage of justice? He’d blown a big case against the Hells Angels in California and fled back east, where he was picked off prosecutorial waivers by his fellow blue-blood, William Weld, then the US attorney for Boston.

When Weld got a promotion to DC, Mueller took over as US attorney. In those days, one of the sacred duties of the Boston USA was making sure that the four innocent men remained behind bars.

Weld would write annual letters to the parole board demanding that they be kept behind bars.

Another US attorney of the 80’s, Frank McNamara, likewise lobbied to keep the innocent men in prison.

When Mueller was ginning up the first Trump lynch mob back in 2018, I went to the state archives and pulled the records on the Teddy Deegan cases. I found the letters written by Weld and McNamara.

There was one (acting) US attorney between those two – Robert S. Mueller III. A former member of the parole board, Michael Albano, swore to me that he’d seen a letter from Mueller demanding that the frame-up continue.

By the turn of the century, the feds’ cover-up was coming apart.

The FBI documents showing how they’d signed off on the frame-up, resulting in 35 years in prison for innocent men, were released as part of the first investigations into corruption in the Boston FBI office.

The two surviving frame-up victims were suing, along with the estates of the two who had died in prison.

By now, Mueller was director of the FBI. And as you might expect, given his culpability in the monstrous conspiracy, he adamantly refused to turn over exculpatory documents for the mega-lawsuit against the FBI.

His conduct was so outrageous that even Judge Nancy Gertner, another card-carrying Deep Stater almost as far to the left as Comrade Mueller, demanded that her fellow-traveler turn over the exculpatory documents.

“The court ORDERS,” she thundered, “that this matter be brought to the personal attention of the Director of the FBI.”

The four men, or their estates, were finally awarded $107 million in damages for their lost lifetimes.

And Mueller was, as Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz said, “the guy who kept four innocent people in prison for many years… right in the center of it.”

Of course, Mueller couldn’t keep the innocent men in prison all by himself. In those years, the US attorney’s office would send up two FBI agents to the State House to lobby members of the Governor’s Council, which considers pardons and commutations.

They were told to personally talk to the pols, nothing in writing, for obvious reasons. The crooked cops didn’t want anything on the record that might come back to bite them if, or when, the frame-up unraveled.

The two FBI agents who were tasked with protecting the real killers and keeping the innocent men in prison: John “Zip” Connolly and John “Vino” Morris, both of whom took tens of thousands of dollars in payoffs from rival mobsters of the imprisoned men.

Bottom line: Decades before he was railroading innocent MAGA types in the Russian collusion hoax, Mueller was already filthier than the most corrupt cops you could ever imagine this side of the Mass. State Police.

And now Mueller is dead. And he can no longer hurt innocent people!

Donald Trump is right. Again.

https://www.bostonherald.com/2026/03/25/howie-carr-robert-muellers-sins-extended-to-massachusetts/

NOW FROM THE NY POST…

Mueller probe cut corners, broke rules to ‘get Trump,’ whistleblower claims

By Miranda Devine Published March 16, 2026, 7:49 a.m.

AFP via Getty ImagesSpecial counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation found no evidence of collusion between the 2016 Trump campaign and Russia.

An FBI agent assigned to then-special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign has made bombshell allegations charging that misconduct, political bias, and “overzealous thoughts” permeated the team — to the point of festooning the walls of their office with anti-Trump cartoons and drinking alcohol while on the job.

A “Let’s get him” attitude colored the two-year investigation into false claims that Trump and his advisers colluded with Russia to win the 2016 presidential election, the unidentified agent said.

The allegations were first made in December 2020, when the agent was interviewed as part of an internal FBI probe into alleged misconduct by then-supervisory intelligence analyst Brian Auten — a central figure in both the Russia collusion hoax and the Hunter Biden laptop cover-up.

In a Sunday night letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) detailed the most troubling aspects of the agent’s account, saying it “confirms long-standing concerns that political bias rotted the decision-making process within the Mueller team … The American public deserve answers.”

Among the most damning allegations:

  • There was “no authority” for the Special Counsel’s Office to open a case on Tom Barrack, a billionaire friend of Trump’s and chairman of his 2017 inaugural committee, over false claims that he was an unregistered agent of the United Arab Emirates. The FBI’s Washington Field Office already had declined to open an investigation into the now-78-year-old but the Mueller team nevertheless arrested Barrack, held him in jail, and charged him with being an agent of a foreign government. After a lengthy and expensive legal battle, Barrack was acquitted by a jury in 2022. He now serves as US ambassador to Turkey.

  • The Mueller team chronically abused federal surveillance, or FISA, warrants that govern secret monitoring of suspected foreign agents to target Trump campaign advisers, even renewing them over the objections of FBI agents. In one case, the agent claimed, “the target of the investigation [was] cooperating and the [surveillance warrant] would not give us anything more and there was nothing in the past FISA that aided the investigation other than to prove the Target was being honest with the investigators … there were no corroborating facts that tied [the target] to certain facts that we thought were originally true.” When investigators decided to apply for a fourth warrant against the aide, the agent pointed out a series of needed corrections. In response to the proposed revisions, FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith told him: “We can’t send this.” The DOJ subsequently decided the corrections weren’t needed. Clinesmith later pleaded guilty to doctoring an email that underpinned a FISA warrant application for another blameless Trump adviser, Carter Page. He was sentenced to 12 months’ probation and kept his law license after a short suspension.

  • Mueller prosecutor Zainad Ahmad, a protege of former Barack Obama Attorney General Loretta Lynch, repeatedly violated security protocols: “For example, she brought classified documents to a meeting at WFO [Washington Field Office] without adherence to FBI security policy by bringing her classified notebook to the meeting without a proper carrying bag. What was worse, she came to WFO from her residence, meaning she kept her notebook at the residence.”

  • Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe “referred to President Trump in a derogatory manner” in an official interview record — and DOJ prosecutors later tried to pressure FBI agent Michelle Taylor to “change the tone of the [document] to reflect that McCabe spoke about [Trump] without the negative connotation.” Taylor refused and left the FBI shortly after her secondment to the Mueller team ended, the agent said.

  • A “general atmosphere … of bias [in the office was] led by one young prosecutor, Aaron Zelinsky … There were caricatures and cartoons that were anti-Trump.” Zelinsky, who handled the zealous investigations into Trump advisers Roger Stone, George Papadopoulos and Michael Caputo, resigned from the DOJ in January 2025.

Mueller’s investigation ran until March 2019, at a cost to taxpayers of more than $30 million, but found no evidence of Russia collusion.

In May 2023, another special counsel, John Durham, released a report describing the Trump-Russia probe as “seriously flawed” and finding that the FBI “discounted or willfully ignored material information that did not support the narrative of a collusive relationship between Trump and Russia.”

Grassley has asked Bondi and Patel to produce all emails, files and personnel records relevant to the agent’s allegations by March 29.

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