Mueller’s ‘13 Angry Democrats’: Where are they now?

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Mueller’s ‘13 Angry Democrats’: Where are they now?
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The career federal prosecutors Trump has tarred are slowly receding back into relative legal anonymity — but they’re not going away.

The career federal prosecutors President Donald Trump has tarred as “13 Angry Democrats” are slowly receding back into relative legal anonymity just as quietly as they appeared — but they’re not going away.

Indeed, previous high-profile government probes have produced legal stars. Independent counsel Ken Starr’s staff investigating Bill Clinton included several future Trump appointees, including Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and Labor Secretary Alex Acosta. The Iran-Contra investigation’s staff touted a young Jeffrey Toobin, now of CNN and New Yorker journalism fame. Former Watergate prosecutors found minor celebrity as cable news commentators during the Mueller probe.

Still, legal experts and those involved in the 22-month investigation said the Mueller alumni will be prized hires. “They were sought-after talent before they joined the special counsel’s office, and the experience and battle-testing they went through will only enhance their marketability,” added Kathy Ruemmler, a former White House counsel to President Barack Obama.

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