In a recent letter to the editor (“
In his May 29 statement, Mueller indicated that the investigation did in fact find that Russian intelligence officers had launched an attack on our political system; he did not say or indicate that it was done in hopes of a Trump win.
Mueller also did not say that “there was abundant evidence of collusion with Russia,” and he certainly did not even suggest that collusion was a desire by Trump.
Mueller did not say that “Trump obstructed justice over 10 times,” or that “at least four of those acts are indictable.”
I’ve seen a number of article comments by the letter writer, Shan Wells, and although I don’t recall ever agreeing with any of them, I do respect his right of expression. However, the untruths in his June 20 letter appear to be intended to harm and mislead. And that, I do not respect.
The entire transcript of Robert Mueller’s May 29 statement is available online. Read it before letting a letter to the editor determine your opinion.
Don Wicburg
Durango