Trump’s lawyers are meeting with Robert Mueller next week to gain a clearer understanding of his investigation.
CNN reported, “President Donald Trump’s private lawyers are slated to meet with special counsel Robert Mueller and members of his team as soon as next week for what the President’s team considers an opportunity to gain a clearer understanding of the next steps in Mueller’s probe, according to sources familiar with the matter. While the lawyers have met with Mueller’s team before and might again, the sources believe the upcoming meeting has greater significance because it comes after the completion of interviews of White House personnel requested by the special counsel and after all requested documents have been turned over.”
Trump and his lawyers keep dreaming that this investigation into the Russia scandal is going to wrap up before the end of the year, but there is zero evidence that Mueller is anywhere near wrapping up his investigation. Common sense tells you that if the investigation were anywhere near completion, Congressional Republicans wouldn’t be trying so hard to get Mueller fired.
It is a safe bet that Trump’s lawyers are going to go to the meeting next week, find out the investigation isn’t ending anytime soon, which will set Trump off on a deranged pre-Christmas Twitter tantrum.
The White House is trying to spin the investigation, but Mueller probably still has months to go yet before he issues a final report.
The Russia scandal isn’t going away soon, which is why the White House is running a smear campaign to discredit Special Counsel Mueller.
Trump is now threatening to sue The Des Moines Register and the former pollster for…
Senate Republicans cut a deal with Democrats to appoint a slate of Biden judges in…
Industry groups have written a 21-page letter to Trump asking him to roll back Biden's…
Meet The Press's Kristen Welker asked Sen. Bernie Sanders about Biden pardoning his son, and…
Senator-Elect and Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) had some strong words for Trump's plan to pardon…
Trump announced that he is making former Rep. Devin Nunes the chairman of a private…
This website uses cookies.