‘Jefferson Beauregard Sessions Acted In Furtherance Of Trump’s Scheme’: Read Andrew McCabe’s Lawsuit Against DoJ, FBI
“Trump’s use of threats to cause his subordinates to act is memorialized in his tweets”.
“Trump’s use of threats to cause his subordinates to act is memorialized in his tweets”.
“Not good, not good.”Â
“…the highest levels of American law enforcement were trying to figure out what to do with the president.”
“Jefferson Butterbeans Sessions, you got some ‘splainin’ to do!”
Well fast forward to Sunday morning and, unable to restrain himself or otherwise keep from effectively indicting himself in real-time in front of the entire world, the President was out with this series of absurd rantings…
So stay tuned – “the ratings will be tremendous.”
Just another day in paradise.
“There has been no effort to impede our investigation.” Other than Trump firing the FBI Director.
“The President is neither absolutely immune from state criminal subpoenas seeking his private papers nor entitled to a heightened standard of need”.
“I just think it’s a banana republic when we go down that road”.
“I would not call people names like that”.
A terrifying prospect, to be sure.
If you had any lingering doubts…
“THIS SHOULD NEVER HAPPEN TO A PRESIDENT AGAIN!”
Nobody could have seen this coming.
“He knew exactly how much credit card debt I had, right down to the dollar, which sort of freaked me out.”
This wouldn’t be the first time someone has mentioned the 25th…
“Let us now praise Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III.”
A love the smell of obstruction of justice in the morning.
“While I am Attorney General, the actions of the Department will not be improperly influenced by politics.”
“You see what’s happening.”
“Don’t do this, this is going to become a bad meme”.Â
Now tell us, Paul Ryan, do you still think he was “just trolling people”?
Sometimes you wonder if Donald Trump is just a man resigned to his own fate.
“No Collusion, No Obstruction”.
“The special counsel’s investigators have told Mr. Trump’s lawyers they are examining the tweets under a wide-ranging obstruction-of-justice law beefed up after the Enron accounting scandal.”
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