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The first question "When did Team Obama tell Team Trump that Russia was trying to affect the election in his favor", the answer to that question required an investigation to make that determination. Thankfully Trumps IC made that determination but Trump rejected those findings.
When did they know it was happening? Fact is Trump knew before them and did nothing. He knew Russia had the emails well before the FBI and before the TT meeting. Trump was not ignorant of their efforts and already using that knowledge to his advantage. So instead of Obama bashing you should focus on Trump's actions.
They don't want to hear that. They prefer the CNN or MSNBC version of truth."..."Everyone tells me if you get one of these independent counsels, it ruins your presidency," Trump is quoted as saying. "It takes years and years, and I won't be able to do anything. This is the worst thing that ever happened to me."
That was another installment of "And Now for the Rest of the Story"
Good try Micky. Gotta hand to ya, you are persistent.The first question "When did Team Obama tell Team Trump that Russia was trying to affect the election in his favor", the answer to that question required an investigation to make that determination. Thankfully Trumps IC made that determination but Trump rejected those findings.
When did they know it was happening? Fact is Trump knew before them and did nothing. He knew Russia had the emails well before the FBI and before the TT meeting. Trump was not ignorant of their efforts and already using that knowledge to his advantage. So instead of Obama bashing you should focus on Trump's actions.
Even if Trump did not obstruct the investigation, the report provides evidence that he tried to—and failed only when his staffers refused to carry out his instructions.
The report identifies several instances in which the president apparently attempted to influence the investigation, by narrowing its scope in some way or by removing Robert Mueller. Trump, for example, pushed former FBI Director James Comey to end an investigation into former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn. Trump also directed former White House counsel Don McGahn to tell Rod Rosenstein of the Department of Justice that Mueller should be taken off the investigation. Trump later told McGahn to lie about being ordered to take Mueller off the case.
Yet none of these things actually happened. Trump's staff declined to follow his orders.
The report seems to be pretty much everything I expected. Here is an interesting tidbit:
Trump May Not Have Obstructed the Mueller Investigation, but It Sure Looks Like He Tried
The report seems to be pretty much everything I expected. Here is an interesting tidbit:
Trump May Not Have Obstructed the Mueller Investigation, but It Sure Looks Like He Tried
LOL! Show us on the doll where the Orange man touched you.The report seems to be pretty much everything I expected. Here is an interesting tidbit:
Trump May Not Have Obstructed the Mueller Investigation, but It Sure Looks Like He Tried
Does that fit the "high crimes and misdemeanors" portion of the Impeachment process?
I think that's a valid subject to discuss. Far more valid than anything LG has whined about today.
Does that fit the "high crimes and misdemeanors" portion of the Impeachment process?
I think that's a valid subject to discuss. Far more valid than anything LG has whined about today.
Another reason.com article....The report seems to be pretty much everything I expected. Here is an interesting tidbit:
Trump May Not Have Obstructed the Mueller Investigation, but It Sure Looks Like He Tried