Mueller's Questions for Trump Show the Folly of Special-Counsel Appointments | National Review
The Justice Department should not permit the president to be interrogated on so paltry and presumptuous a showing. I am assuming the authenticity of the questions that Special Counsel Robert Mueller reportedly wants to ask President Trump. The questions indicate that, after a year of his own investigation and two years of FBI investigation, the prosecutor lacks evidence of a crime.
The burden of those who love freedom is to not only to protect liberty but to explain the superiority of it.
5/02/2018
Mueller’s Questions for Trump Show the Folly of Special-Counsel Appointments
Labels:
Russia Probe
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment