Joyce Vance was US Attorney for northern Alabama.
She wrote today:
Former Marine, U.S.Attorney, FBI Director and Special Counsel Robert Mueller passed away Friday evening. He was a giant of a man whose commitment to justice and fairness was staunch. I met him for the first time during the investigation into the murder of my Father-in-Law shortly before I went to DOJ. His, was one of the good examples. Every prosecutor who came in contact with him was better off for it.

When the Mueller report was finished during Trump’s first term in office, Trump‘s Attorney General, Bill Barr, claimed it was a total exoneration. That, of course, was not the case. Once the entire, albeit redacted, report became available, it was clear that it was a stunning indictment of a sitting president—but one that respected constraints on prosecutors that prevented an actual indictment of a sitting president. It should’ve been a roadmap for Congress to impeach and convict, but they did not take up Muller’s invitation.
Trump shared his comments on the passing of an American hero this morning: “Robert Mueller just died. Good, I’m glad he’s dead.”

Trump is not a decent person and we should not expect decency from him.
Across the country, people who knew and worked with Mueller will be honoring his service to our nation as they remember him. But it’s not just a great man and a loss for the country that we should mourn today. It is also a loss of decency, honor, and integrity. We should have a president who is better than this.
We’re in this together,
Joyce
Addendum:
Professor Christopher Lamb at Indiana University tabulated the associates of Donald Trump who were arrested based on the Mueller Report.

There have been a lot of posts suggesting that the same people who called out people who “celebrated “ the death of Charlie Kirk are now Colette death of Robert Mueller. While I sort of get it, I do not agree.
When Kirk was assassinated, most people who did not approve of his tone or message (or both) commented not on the tragedy itself, but on the attempt to create a martyr for a cause.
Trump’s tweet was beyond the pale for anyone. It was one of those comments you expect to hear from your crazy cousin, Pete, who is sort of half there.
If the jury on Trump’s mental health was ever out, that tweet should bring the verdict crashing down. This man is bonkers.
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