Now we know why Robert Mueller gave immunity to Trump-Russia figure George Nader

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When we learned earlier this year that Special Counsel Robert Mueller had granted immunity to international operative George Nader, it raised several questions. Who is this guy? Why is he so uniquely important to the Trump-Russia investigation that he’s getting a free pass, when other cooperating witnesses like Michael Flynn are headed to prison? There have been clues along the way, but now we have a rather stunning answer: it’s all about Donald Trump Jr.

We’ve already learned that George Nader set up the Seychelles meeting during the transition period between the Russian government and Erik Prince, the brother of Donald Trump’s Secretary of Education. Now according to the New York Times, Nader set up a meeting during the election between Donald Trump Jr, Erik Prince, an emissary for the governments of two Middle Eastern nations, and an Israeli who wanted to be paid millions of dollars to help rig the election in Trump’s favor.

Now we know that Nader isn’t just the key to sending Erik Prince to prison, he’s also the key to sending Donald Trump Jr to prison. This is the guy who set up the treason meetings on their behalf, and can testify as to how they characterized these meetings when they were planning them. In fact Nader has already testified to all of the above, because he cut his immunity deal months ago.

So now there’s no longer any doubt whatsoever that Donald Trump Jr is going to prison for the rest of his life – unless of course he decides to cut a plea deal against his father, in which case he’d still have to agree to serve several years in prison. No wonder Junior’s wife recently decided to divorce him; his life is over.