Posted on 05/01/2018 8:11:31 AM PDT by BurgessKoch
Michael Zeldin, a CNN legal analyst and former assistant to Robert Mueller, said Tuesday he believes President Trump leaked the list of nearly 50 questions the special counsel allegedly wants to ask Trump.
I think these are notes taken by the recipients of a conversation with Muellers office where he outlined broad topics and these guys wrote down questions that they thought these topics may raise, Zeldin said on CNN's "New Day."
Because of the way these questions are written ... lawyers wouldnt write questions this way, in my estimation. Some of the grammar is not even proper," he continued. "So, I dont see this as a list of written questions that Muellers office gave to the president. I think these are more notes that the White House has taken and then they have expanded upon the conversation to write out these as questions.
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Oh, well, such an airtight source.
Why is this in breaking news? Should be in the humor column.
... and one of them is ‘you!’
Is the premise of this hit piece that Trump himself attended the meeting, transcribed the discussion poorly, and leaked it to the NYet Times???
Did Hitlery Rotten Clinton get to review the questions Comeystain asked her before they gathered?
Did HowdyTrey Gowdy provide Hitlery Rotten Clinton with the questions in advance of her Benghazigate testimony?
These are not Mulehead’s question.
No lawyer asks “How do you feel . . . .”
That’s a 13-year-old girl writing those.
IF (and I don’t think he is) but IF Mulehead was really “trying to get Trump,” he’d as incredibly specific, detailed questions to try to get Trump to screw up a single detail that Mulehead could counter.
More likely these “leaks” were more attempts to out leakers and see who is running to Maggot Haberman at the NYT. Remember, on our side, there have been two prosecutions so far, both leakers, with 25 more KNOWN leakers being investigated. Both leakers went to jail. Quickly.
Michael Zeldin, a CNN legal analyst...
Fake. Thanks BurgessKoch.
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