Posted on 03/22/2019 6:41:32 PM PDT by Libloather
President Donald Trump said Friday he hopes Attorney General William Barr will do whats fair with regards to opening investigations to perceived crimes by his 2016 opponent Hillary Clinton, former FBI Director James Comey, former intelligence chief James Clapper and former CIA Director John Brennan.
Trump, who offered Clinton something of an olive branch after his election victory and pledged to move forward instead of demanding another investigation into her use of a personal email server as secretary of state, asserted in an interview on Fox Business News Mornings with Maria hed been treated very unfairly by investigators probing his ties to Russia.
So when I won, I made my opening speech, everyone's shouting, Lock her up! Lock her up! Lock her up! I said, No, no, no, let's forget her. Let's get on to the future, the president recalled Friday. But they have treated me so viciously, and they have treated me so badly and we did nothing wrong you look at the others and all of these people you hear about, that had nothing to do with Russia, Russia collusion, nothing.
While Trump maintained that no one on his presidential campaign conspired with Russian agents to influence the 2016 election, one subject of special counsel Robert Mullers probe, he complained that nobody does anything in the face of alleged evidence of stone cold crimes by former Obama officials.
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I want them to bring Matthew Whittaker back in some capacity. The democrats hate him.
Wear rubber gloves....
Exactly. What’s needed is to take her into custody NOW, due to flight risk, and figure out what to charge her with later.
Good for President Trump...
Novelists call the technique foreshadowing. They provide a hint of future events
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