From Andrew Weismann’s Twitter account:
In case you didn’t know, Weissmann is one of the foremost legal experts on the planet. From Wikipedia:
Andrew A. Weissmann[3] (born March 17, 1958) is an American attorney. He was an Assistant United States Attorney from 1991 to 2002, where he prosecuted high-profile mafia cases.[4] In 2002, President Bush appointed Weissman to be the deputy director and then director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Enron Task Force.[5] Weissman also served as the General Counsel of the Federal Bureau of Investigation from 2011 to 2013.[5]
Starting in 2015 he became the chief of the criminal fraud section of the U.S. Department of Justice. In June 2017, he was appointed to a management role on the 2017 special counsel team headed by Robert Mueller. To assume that position, Weissmann took a leave from his Department of Justice post. The special counsel's investigation concluded in 2019 and Weissmann went into the private sector.
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Weissmann isn’t the type to engage in hyperbole, exaggeration, or wishful thinking, for that matter. If he expects TFG to be indicted, then it will most likely happen.