biochem wrote:You are assuming an outcome before the investigation.
Would you mind pointing at where I did so?
However it will be nice to get some actual facts for a change instead of wild rumors and anatomical accusations.
This will almost certainly result in a *reduction* in the amount of publicly available information until the investigation is concluded, which could take quite a while (the Special Prosecutor team in Watergate took 14 months). Mueller is by all reports death on leaks, and runs a very disciplined investigative team. And if the people working the investigation are reassured that Mueller's appointment means their investigation is now less prone to intentional obstruction there is less motivation to leak anyway. And it is not his job to publicly report progress, only to brief the deputy AG and if developments are significant enough, Congress. (Which will *then* of course leak like a sieve...)