It is imperative that the Administration not impede the Mueller investigation. I’m concerned Rod Rosenstein will no longer be overseeing the probe. Special Counsel Mueller must be allowed to complete his work without interference—regardless of who is AG.
— Sen. Susan Collins (@SenatorCollins) November 7, 2018
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If Collins were in '40s Nazi Germany, she would be “deeply concerned” about the plans for the final solution, and say that it was “imperative” that Hitler not carry them out. But she would not do one God damn thing to stop it.
And what, pray tell, will you do if he should impede the Mueller probe? Inquiring minds want to know.
Funny you posted your question right after I posted the answer.
And now a comment from Collins’ spokesman Jack Shit on what she will do about these developments.
Just shut up, Collins, you waste of space. Oh, and nudge Ben Sasse and tell him he can shut his mouth too.