Randy Credico gives something away about Robert Mueller’s grand jury against Roger Stone

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On Friday, radio host Randy Credico finally testified before Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s grand jury, after months of anticipation. Today, Credico publicly discussed his testimony. He was unwilling to address a number of key questions, citing the ongoing nature of the investigation. But in the process he did give away something key about what Mueller is really doing with this grand jury.

Randy Credico appeared on Ari Melber’s MSNBC show today, stating that he testified before the grand jury for three hours, and “most of it was about Roger Stone.” This is crucial, if not unexpected, because it confirms that Stone is in fact a criminal target of Mueller’s investigation. It wasn’t difficult to piece this together, considering that Mueller has hauled in just about everyone in Stone’s professional and personal life to testify, but now we no longer have any doubt that Mueller is seeking to indict and arrest Stone. Credico then gave away more.

Ari Melber spent a good deal of time trying to get Randy Credico to discuss the specific nature of the questions about Roger Stone. Credico wouldn’t budge, but he did say this: “Just follow the last year … what has gone back and forth in the public media.” In other words, he’s telling us that Mueller is indeed focused on the specific items we’ve seen reported in the media. Those topics include Stone’s communications with WikiLeaks and Russian hackers during the election, and his subsequent threats aimed at intimidating Credico into not testifying.

This leaves us with the big question of when Robert Mueller is going to indict Roger Stone. On that matter, Randy Credico simply said “You’ll be able to find out real soon” without providing any details. This would seem to support our expectation that Mueller has now finished with nearly all of the witnesses against Stone, and that the hammer is going to drop within days or weeks. Credico also confirmed that he’s been subpoenaed by the Senate Intel Committee, making clear that its Trump-Russia investigation is still ramping up.