If You’re ‘Having A Good Day’, Donald Trump Needs You To Know His Is Better
And now begins the fallout.Â
And now begins the fallout.Â
There were disagreements with Mueller on “legal theories”.
Meanwhile, from the “news that will surprise exactly nobody” files…
This is what kind of day Bill Barr and Steve Mnuchin had…
In a sense, the President’s exoneration in the special counsel probe isn’t wholly surprising.
The wait is finally over.
Awaiting the “principal conclusions”.
“No collusion, no collusion”.
“…and work to have Robert Mueller testify before Congress if the Justice Department decides not make the report public.”
All good “witch hunts” must come to an end.
“Not good, not good.”Â
“…the highest levels of American law enforcement were trying to figure out what to do with the president.”
“Unfortunately, a series of troubling events over the past few months suggest that we should be prepared.”
“Our legislation would guarantee that every Special Counsel does a report complete with findings and evidence – and that it be directly disclosed to Congress and the American people.”
Do take a moment to appreciate the gravity of this.
Friday started out like any other day for the Trump administration…
“McGahn rebuffed the president, saying that he had no authority to order a prosecution”…
“…screaming and shouting at people and horribly threatening them to come up with the answers they want.”Â
Can American trust Whitaker to allow the Special Counsel to conduct his business unimpeded? Spoiler alert!
The timing is “very suspect”.
Could this be behind the President’s sour mood?
“I wouldn’t trust this president to put someone in place [who] wouldn’t an hour after he’s sworn in fire Mueller.”
“While I am Attorney General, the actions of the Department will not be improperly influenced by politics.”
Just a little tax fraud. And bank fraud. And campaign finance violations.
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