https://thinkprogress.org/donald-tr...l-noel-francisco-rod-rosenstein-bf9353160f62/ Trump signed secret waiver that could have major impact on the Mueller investigation Noel Francisco's former employer represents Trump's campaign in the Russia probe. He's still next in line to oversee special counsel Robert Mueller. With Tuesday’s midterm elections just days away and media coverage being dominated by polls and campaign rallies, including speeches by President Donald Trump and former President Barack Obama, you may have missed a development that could have major implications for special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election. Citizens for Ethics and Responsibility (CREW) revealed on Friday that Trump signed a secret waiver to prevent Solicitor General Noel Francisco, the man who “built his law practice as if his primary goal was to troll the libs” and is poised to oversee Mueller’s probe if Trump fires Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, from having to recuse himself from the Russia investigation. Trump’s campaign is represented by Francisco’s former law firm, Jones Day, in Mueller’s investigation, which has racked up more than 100 criminal chargesagainst dozens of people, including guilty pleas from Trump’s former national security adviser, former campaign manager, and multiple former campaign advisers. The president signed an Executive Order shortly after taking office in 2017 that he claimed would strengthen ethics rules in government. CREW explained why that should have caused Francisco to recuse himself from the Russia probe. As required by that Executive Order, Mr. Francisco signed an ethics pledge in which he promised that, for two years after joining the government, he would not participate in any investigation in which Jones Day represents a client. That promise means he must stay out of the Special Counsel investigation until at least late January 2019. However, Trump’s waiver, signed by former White House Counsel Don McGahn in April, now means the man next in line to supervise Mueller is free to be involved with the investigation that involves his former employer. To make all of this even more questionable, Francisco is not included on the list of waivers on the government website for “preventing conflicts of interest in the executive branch.”
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Stacked SCOUTS may aid Trump's pardon powers. https://www.npr.org/2018/12/06/6734...t-the-mueller-probe-and-boost-trumps-pardon-p This Supreme Court Case Could Impact The Mueller Probe And Boost Trump's Pardon Power The Double Jeopardy Clause of the Constitution says someone can't be prosecuted twice for the same crime. But, in fact, for 160 years, the Supreme Court has said that separate sovereigns — state and federal governments — can do just that, because each sovereign government has separate laws and interests. Now, the Supreme Court could be ready to reverse that long-standing rule — and that could have consequences for the ongoing investigation of President Trump and his associates led by special counsel Robert Mueller and their ties to Russia.