By threatening James Comey with imaginary tapes of their conversations that he knew didn’t exist, Donald Trump is now on the hook for witness intimidation. It also constitutes yet another instance of obstruction of justice. Trump may not understand the manner in which he keeps incriminating himself on additional charges. But Special Counsel Robert Mueller is certainly keeping track.
Clint Watts, a counterintelligence expert who has risen to public prominence during the course of the Trump-Russia scandal, revealed this evening that he’s “not convinced” Donald Trump is truly thinking about firing Robert Mueller (link). But added “if he does, it will be his end, and maybe that’s what Trump wants, be forced out.” Logically, at this point, that may make sense.
Trump is, by all appearances, miserable on the job. His approval rating says that he’s the least popular president in U.S. history at this stage of a term. His cascading scandals have ensured that his remaining time in office will never be focused on anything other than his scandals. And the numerous parallel investigations into Trump’s campaign antics and personal finances are coming ever closer to exposing the kinds of illegal activities that could end up landing him not only out of office, but in prison.
>>129675906
god that is dumb as shit
The good news is Hillary gets to spend the limited time someone her age has left in the peace and quite of her basement server room wiping her email servers with a cloth.
>>129676148
Whats the matter? Don't you feel at least a little happy Trump has given your life purpose if it is going to be wasted on nothing more than hating Trump until the case of AIDS your boyfriend gave you finally does its job.
>>129675906
trumps bretty jacked bruh
>>129676039
shill. the gallup poll has already been proven to heavily scew towards libtards. when the tapes get released youll kill yourself. go suck brocks little faggot dick fag.
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>>129675648
>the tapes don't exist
>>129675648
>Donald Trump is now on the hook for witness intimidation. It also constitutes yet another instance of obstruction of justice.
HAHAHAHAHAHA
And what was the first one?
HAHAHAHA
Keep your delusions to your self. Thank you
>Telling someone not to commit perjury is intimidation