BREAKING NEWS!

ANC

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Mueller investigating Trump for obstruction of justice, Washington Post reports

ashington (CNN)Justice Department special counsel Robert Mueller is investigating President Donald Trump for obstruction of justice, The Washington Post reported Wednesday evening.

Mueller is interviewing as early as this week three top intelligence officials as part of the probe, the Post reported, citing "five people briefed on the requests."
The three officials the Post says Mueller is interviewing are Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats, National Security Agency Director Mike Rogers and Richard Ledgett, the recently retired deputy NSA director.
Coats will also meet with members of the Senate intelligence committee Thursday, one week after his tense grilling by the panel, according to a committee source.
http://edition.cnn.com/2017/06/14/politics/robert-mueller-donald-trump/index.html
 

twostrokenut

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um 5, that would be 5 separate sources, and yet, they keep coming true.

fake news!
You know, I will be the first to admit that I might be proven wrong about this but; even 100 anonymous sources prolly can't make hoping someone will let something go literally mean ordering someone to let someone go nor will those sources likely prove that firing an fbi director that was viewed as incompetent by the bipartisanship is not a constitutional prerogative of the office of president.
 

Justin-case

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Mueller investigating Trump for obstruction of justice, Washington Post reports

ashington (CNN)Justice Department special counsel Robert Mueller is investigating President Donald Trump for obstruction of justice, The Washington Post reported Wednesday evening.

Mueller is interviewing as early as this week three top intelligence officials as part of the probe, the Post reported, citing "five people briefed on the requests."
The three officials the Post says Mueller is interviewing are Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats, National Security Agency Director Mike Rogers and Richard Ledgett, the recently retired deputy NSA director.
Coats will also meet with members of the Senate intelligence committee Thursday, one week after his tense grilling by the panel, according to a committee source.
http://edition.cnn.com/2017/06/14/politics/robert-mueller-donald-trump/index.html

I'm feeling an early morning fake news, Comey ,Obama, Hillary, Russia tweet storm tomorrow.
 

UncleBuck

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You know, I will be the first to admit that I might be proven wrong about this but; even 100 anonymous sources prolly can't make hoping someone will let something go literally mean ordering someone to let someone go nor will those sources likely prove that firing an fbi director that was viewed as incompetent by the bipartisanship is not a constitutional prerogative of the office of president.
if you read the article you'd know that the obstruction investigation isn't based on the 'trump said-comey and the entire FBI said' thing you drunken retard.

there's much more evidence than that.
 

twostrokenut

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if you read the article you'd know that the obstruction investigation isn't based on the 'trump said-comey and the entire FBI said' thing you drunken retard.

there's much more evidence than that.
Comey's firing is literally at least half of that article.
 
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