this investigation is out of it's scope. wanst the reason for the investigation to investigate Russian collusion.
what does thi shave to do with collusion/..
meanwhile criminal enterprise clinton is still walking around free
This is so incorrect on multiple levels. Let's go to school:
The initial mandate from the Department of Justice to Robert Mueller was a scope of investigation that includes: 1) Russian interference in the US 2016 Election, 2) The involvement of any US Persons (read: collusion, or in legal terms, conspiracy to defraud the United States), 3) Any criminal deeds that were discovered in the course of that investigation.
This is a highly common way of framing scope for prosecutors because it is highly common for prosecutors to discover additional crimes in the context of their investigations and it would be against the rule of law to not prosecute a discovered crime simply because it wasn't predicted in an initial documentation of an investigation's scope. (e.g. a man murders his wife and in the course of the investigation prosecutors find that he also murdered several other women - they're going to prosecute those other murders as well, not ignore them because their original case was only focused on the wife.)
Furthermore, this is the roadmap for how prosecutors unravel criminal organizations - e.g. the mafia. Because our criminal justice system places enormous weight on corroborated evidence, prosecutors who are piecing together criminal conspiracy in organizations always, always start with lower level crimes to create pressure on those involved to become state's witnesses. It happened with Flynn, Gates, and Papadopoulos, it's happening with McGahn and Cohen, and Roger Stone is likely next - assuming he isn't a principal end target of the investigation, which I suspect he might be, along with Trump, Kushner, and Jr.
Stormy seas are coming - and if all you have to fall back on is "well this isn't the scope" - a claim that is inaccurate and bemoans a belief that a particular individual is greater than our system of laws and institutions, well... buckle up, because you're in for one hell of a bumpy ride, Dutch.