Trump: Jeff Sessions Should Stop 'Rigged Witch Hunt Right Now'
16:28 01.08.2018(updated 17:14
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US Attorney General Jeff Sessions
must stop the Russia probe immediately before it causes more damage to the
United States, President Donald Trump said in a Twitter message.
United States President Donald Trump
is urging US Attorney General Sessions to stop the 'rigged witch hunt'
Russia probe right now on his Twitter page.
“FBI Agent Peter Strzok (on the Mueller team) should have recused himself on day one. He was out to STOP THE ELECTION OF DONALD TRUMP. He needed an insurance policy. Those are illegal, improper goals, trying to influence the Election. He should never, ever been allowed to........
Trump said Special Counsel Robert
Mueller, who is leading the probe into allegations that the Trump campaign
colluded with Russia in the 2016 US presidential election, is
"totally conflicted" and claimed his prosecution team's work is a
"disgrace" to the United States.
.....remain in the FBI while he himself was being investigated. This is a real issue. It won’t go into a Mueller Report because Mueller is going to protect these guys. Mueller has an interest in creating the illusion of objectivity around his investigation.” ALAN DERSHOWITZ....
..This is a terrible situation and Attorney General Jeff Sessions should stop this Rigged Witch Hunt right now, before it continues to stain our country any further. Bob Mueller is totally conflicted, and his 17 Angry Democrats that are doing his dirty work are a disgrace to USA!
Special Counsel Robert Mueller has
been leading the Russia probe for over a year after the US
intelligence community stated that Moscow had attempted to sway the 2016
election in favor of Trump.
Russian Collusion with the Trump Campaign, one of the most successful in history, is a TOTAL HOAX. The Democrats paid for the phony and discredited Dossier which was, along with Comey, McCabe, Strzok and his lover, the lovely Lisa Page, used to begin the Witch Hunt. Disgraceful!
Both the White House and the Kremlin
have dismissed allegations of collusion during the 2016 campaign,
with Trump calling the investigation a "witch hunt."
In January, the US intelligence
community concluded that Russia attempted to meddle in the November 8
election, but Moscow's actions did not affect the vote.
Russia has denied the allegations it
meddled in the US political system, saying they were invented as an
excuse for the loss of a presidential candidate and to deflect
public attention from actual instances of election fraud,
corruption and other issues.
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