Trump Flip Flops, Says Mueller ‘Should Not Testify’ Before Congress
President Trump has reversed his position on whether special counsel Robert Mueller should testify before Congress, suggesting Democrats want “a redo” of the investigation.
President Trump has reversed his position on whether special counsel Robert Mueller should testify before Congress, suggesting Democrats want “a redo” of the investigation.
President Trump’s habit of firing off incendiary tweets without consulting with White House attorneys may have landed him in hot water.
Like clockwork, President Trump continued to his tirade Tuesday morning against special counsel investigation and the media, calling Robert Mueller “a conflicted prosecutor gone rogue.”
President Trump continued to lash out this morning about a New York York Times story that revealed his White House counsel, Don McGahn, has been cooperating with the special counsel team investigating potential collusion between Russia and Trump’s campaign.
The congressman’s son also began raising money for the Democrat who’s running for his father’s congressional district.
President Trump lashed out at the FBI, Justice Department and Attorney General Jeff Sessions in a series of tweets over the weekend.
Former FBI Director James Comey urged Democrats on Sunday to avoid embracing the “socialist left,” just days after he encouraged voters to support Democrats in the fall elections.
President Trump lashed out yet again at what he called the “Russia Witch Hunt” and suggested the obstruction charge is for a “made up, phony crime.”