Joyce Vance: I Hesitate to Put Any Faith in Things that Nunberg Has Said

‘Most of them don’t do it on national television in the course of having a meltdown’

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VANCE: "You know, we all see the tip of the iceberg. We know that Mueller knows a lot that we don’t know so we try to gauge what the entire iceberg looks like based on the little tip. And at times we get more insight than others. I have to tell you that I frankly hesitate to put a lot of faith in anything that Nunberg has said about his interaction with Special Counsel, but it doesn’t seem unlikely — Nunberg notwithstanding — that Mueller would be looking at Roger Stone and his alleged contact with Wikileaks, with Julian Assange, because that really is part of his core charge to think about whether there was collusion between the campaign on one hand and Russia on the other. So now with Nunberg’s indication that Mueller is focused there, we’re seeing this piece of the investigation that’s dropped off a little bit perhaps come back in focus. But yesterday, as I was looking at the number of people in this subpoena and thinking through the other information we’ve learned, it occurs to me that the conspiracy that Mueller is going after looks less like a ladder. You know how prosecutors like to talk about going up the ladder or up the chain after a key subject or target. This is a lot more like a hub and wheel." 

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