The “extraordinary” recent news regarding special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation shows a “road map” for his case, former Judge Andrew Napolitano said on Fox News Thursday.
Napolitano, reacting to the news that President Donald Trump’s former attorney Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to lying to Congress, said on “America’s Newsroom” that this is "the tip of the iceberg.”
He added, "I assure you -- knowing the way the feds operate -- that Michael Cohen has been extensively debriefed before he brought him into a courtroom to say anything, and they've probably already verified everything that he's given them.”
Earlier this week, Mueller’s office accused Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort of lying to investigators and violating the terms of his plea deal, and conservative writer Jerome Corsi announced his decision to reject a plea deal in which he would have to admit to perjury.
"We're seeing an extraordinary display of events in a very short period of time, all of which have burst upon us since the midterms," the former judge continued. "And they're beginning to show at least the government's theory, at least Mueller's theory, of a road map -- the road map between Trump Tower and Russians."
Napolitano said that Mueller’s investigation could continue “well into 2019.”
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