Posted on 02/19/2020 10:38:00 AM PST by Red Badger
Key Points
President Donald Trump retweeted a claim that he was the victim of a seditious conspiracy out of the Justice Department and the FBI.
Attorney General William Barr has warned people close to Trump that he might resign if the president continues commenting on criminal cases.
Trump has publicly complained about the case against his friend, political operative Roger Stone, who lied to Congress about his contacts with WikLeaks.
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Your move, Mr. Attorney General.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday retweeted claims that he is the victim of a Justice Department conspiracy, hours after reports that the departments chief official has threatened to quit if the president continues such criticism.
A tweet Trump promoted to his nearly 73 million followers also said that Attorney General William Barr should clean house at the Justice Department and argued that Trump can also appoint a special counsel directly to investigate the purported conspiracy against him.
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Barr should clean house at DOJ...@realDonalldTrump,was the victim of a seditious conspiracy out of DOJ/FBI, etc. President Trump can also appoint a special counsel directly. Embedded video 15.6K 9:18 PM - Feb 18, 2020 Twitter Ads info and privacy
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That tweet was first posted by Tom Fitton, president of the right-wing advocacy group Judicial Watch, and included a link to a more than eight-minute-long appearance by Fitton on Fox News.
Trump soon afterward retweeted another post by Fitton, who said Judicial Watch is doing the heavy lifting exposing the worst corruption scandal in American history.
That post referenced so-called astonishing emails that show former Justice Department official Rod Rosenstein had many Obama/Clinton and media friends supporting him when he infamously appointed former FBI Director Robert Mueller as special counsel.
Trumps retweets Wednesday morning came after reports on Tuesday night that Barr who is the head of the Justice Department has told people close to the president that he might resign if Trump does not stop making public comments about cases lodged by federal prosecutors who report to the attorney general.
A Justice Department spokeswoman said later Tuesday that Barr has no plans to resign.
White House spokesman Hogan Gidley said Wednesday that Trump has a right to make his opinion known.
Trump has raged since early in his presidency about the investigation by the Justice Department and FBI into Russian interference in the 2016 election, which Trump won, and contacts by Trump campaign officials and others affiliated with the president with Russians during and before the campaign. Mueller took over that probe as special counsel in 2017.
Trump is said to be furious that the Justice Department last week decided not to pursue criminal charges against Andrew McCabe, a former FBI deputy director, who had been under investigation for allegedly misleading investigators about leaks to journalists related to a probe of 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
Trump has repeatedly blamed McCabe, along with former FBI Director James Comey, for what the president has called a baseless investigation into Russian election meddling.
On Tuesday, Trump told reporters that Im actually, I guess, the chief law enforcement officer of the country.
But Ive chosen not to be involved, the president added.
Barr last week, in an ABC News interview, said that Trumps tweets about federal criminal cases, including ones targeting people connected to the president, are making it impossible for me to do my job.
The attorney general has faced withering criticism from former Justice Department officials, congressional Democrats and others in the past week after reversing a recommendation by trial prosecutors that Trumps longtime friend, Republican operative Roger Stone, receive a prison term of between seven and nine years when he is sentenced Thursday for crimes related to lying to Congress and witness tampering.
Nearly 2,500 former Justice officials have signed a petition calling on Barr to resign because of the attorney generals actions in doing the Presidents personal bidding.
Barr has claimed that he decided to recommend a far less severe prison term after being blindsided by the first suggestion by prosecutors, but before Trump blasted that initial recommendation on Twitter hours after it was filed in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C.
Barrs critics have been highly skeptical of his claim that he did not respond to Trumps pressure.
On Tuesday, Trump joined calls for Stone to be granted a new trial, retweeting comments by a Fox News legal analyst who said that almost any judge in the Country would order a new trial, but Im not so sure about Stones trial judge, Amy Berman Jackson.
Stones lawyers last week filed a motion seeking a new trial on the heels of disclosures that the jury forewoman had posted articles and comments critical of Trump on social media. A court filing Tuesday indicates that Stones lawyers in that sealed motion are alleging juror misconduct.
The Federal Judges Association on Wednesday is set to hold an emergency meeting to discuss concerns about political pressures placed on the judiciary.
Donald Trump was the victim of a seditious conspiracy out of DOJ/FBI.
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True.
And much of it was criminal.
The GOP Senate swamp creatures will only confirm swamp creatures.
so what good is it to elect a good president?
Nobody tells PDJT to pipe down.
As we are finding out, not much if we don’t also replace the Bush League Republicans that have been meeting the Democrats halfway on destroying the country for decades.
Trump can’t drain the Senate swamp, only we can do that.
He could help by stopping endorsing them.
McCain and Romney should have been enough to convince him.
Only the FBI can charge Republicans with anything and make it stick.?
Apparently so.
Catchy title.
Has been for a very long time.
What we need is an unreasonable prosecutor.
No reasonable prosecutor will charge Democrats, Comey told us that.
no... he has not done that... false reporting by liars.
Truer words were never spoken.
Barr is on a mission. He needs to do what he is doing the right way because it will be rattle the Swamp.
If he was going to quit he would be gone already.
Trump should give him a time line with the clear direction that Trump will de-classify everything related to the coup against him at a date certain.
“FISA Fraud of Historic Proportions And DOJ is Complaining About Tweets? Remarkable.”
I’d retweet that in a heartbeat, if I had a Twitter account.
Eww. Do you know where those lips have been?
Stop trying to undercut Trump. Troll.
If only Trump would shut up so we could only hear his words filtered through the lips of Chuck Todd.
Thanks for that. This stuff makes me so angry - its good to laugh once in a while
So we find out that the judiciary with its Star chamber of fisa Court judges rubber-stamping altered the FBI altered interrogations to to get surveillance on whoever they wanted and we know who did this and nobody goes to jail? President Trump is stuck hiring crooks like Barr and Christopher wray because decent people won’t take these jobs and work with the scum that is employed by the department of Justice and the FBI. At this point the department of Justice and the FBI are beyond contempt and are objectively enemies of the American people, any sense of fairness in the legal system and definitely major barriers to actual Justice. Declassify it all screw McConnell. At some time here in the near future this stops just being foot-dragging and becomes a willful part and a co-conspirator in this ongoing coup attempt he should resign
What the heck is this!?!
Federal Judges cannot have a union.
Is it at all possible that Pr. Trump’s criticism of Barr is an effort to make Barr look like he is no friend of the president ?
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