Posted on 04/26/2018 12:41:44 PM PDT by Magnatron
Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Thursday that an ongoing probe into President Trump needs to conclude in order to let him focus on North Korea, the U.S.-Mexico border and other world negotiations.
Mr. Sessions also said he expects the Justice Department inspector general to finish his investigation into the departments and FBIs handling of investigations into Hillary Clinton during the 2016 election in a few weeks, saying that will provide more information for decisions on whether there was wrongdoing.
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Erik Holder was twice the AG that Sessions turned out to be. Can you imagine Holder having a fun dinner with someone who illegally appointed a special council to throw Obama out of office? Neither can I.
It doesn't matter if Jerkwater Jeff manages to save a little face in all this: he has already - and single-underhandedly caused more pain to Trump than any other individual in all branches of the government.
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Yes. Its difficult to watch especially when DJT has the entire media beating on him constantly.
That is a legally dubious road to pursue. Let’s say for argument’s sake that he did launder money. You can’t prosecute a sitting President. Impeachment is a political process so Congress could impeach for almost anything but is very high bar.
I suspect if they started looking they would find that he sold apartments to Russians, and Chinese, and all kinds of people. Foreign money may have financed certain projects. But this would have been when he was a private citizen, and all legal. To win the political PR battle they would need to connect it to his job performance, like, if Putin gave him $145 million and then Trump signed off on the transfer of US based energy assets... that would be a bad thing.
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