It’s patently obvious that the Mueller investigation is tainted with political bias. The dossier which the FISA warrants were based on has been proven to be funded by the Clinton Foundation, the investigation team is made up of mostly Democrats, and the text messages between Peter Strzok and his FBI lawyer Lisa Page saying that “we’ll stop” Donald Trump from winning prove that this is a collection of people hostile to a Republican President. Bias aside, the one thing few pundits are talking about though is the timing of its eventual release. Because drawing on my psychic abilities, of which I have none ladies and gentlemen, I predict that the report will drop a major bombshell at the end of October – right before the mid-term elections. (I further predict that if Dems take the House but not the Senate, that this investigation will continue until 2020 in the hope they take the Senate and can then impeach the President.)
In political circles this is known as the ‘October surprise’, the releasing of dirt on your rivals’ campaign at a time when they have little chance to defend themselves or launch an effective counter attack. Considering Mueller’s investigation is targeting Trump for election meddling, it would be ironic if the Mueller investigation did release major findings in the October surprise window as it would constitute election meddling at its finest.