Mueller requesting 1000's of docs about Comey Firing from DOJ

Ummmm ask your DEM Senators, and Reps and Liberal media tabloids this simple question: How can they say that Trump will
save Billions on taxes from this tax plan if they already swore to the Public that Trump doesn't pay taxes?
Oops, seems your party has gotta get all their lies straight.
Estate tax.
Oh so you admit your party intends to kill him while that tax change remains/exists?
Well how does he benefit if he has to be gone for a tax break to take affect for those Inheriting the $?
Also you'd be arguing that being taxed twice for the same earnings is ok with Dems, and that Pelosi's millions she'll leave behind will partially(portion of tax break she doesn't want) be given to the slave labor at her Vineyard. Right?
And who will you donate your inheritence tax savings to that you don't want?
 
The Communist Left's Obstruction of Justice Hail-Mary Attempt:
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"""Special counsel Robert Mueller has requested thousands of documents from the Justice Department related to the firing of former FBI director James Comey, including any communication between the White House and the DOJ related to Attorney General Jeff Session' recusal from the Russia investigation.

As former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti noted on Sunday, the document request offers the strongest evidence yet that the president himself is under investigation for potential obstruction of justice.""""

"""Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner has also come under heightened scrutiny since last week, when the Senate Judiciary Committee announced in a press release that he had failed to turn over documents related to the Russia investigation. The content of those documents was described further in a letter from the committee's co-chairs to Kushner's lawyer.

Kushner was copied on emails sent to the Trump campaign last year from Sergei Millian, the Belarus-born businessman who has worked with the Trump Organization and was reportedly a key source in the explosive dossier alleging ties between Trump and Russia. Kushner also received an email that discussed a "Russian backdoor overture and dinner invite" from Alexander Torshin, the deputy head of Russia's central bank.

Kushner's lawyer Abbe Lowell pushed back against the document requests, arguing in a letter to committee co-chairs Grassley and Feinstein that the emails in question were not relevant to the examination of Kushner's contacts with Russians during the transition period. Lowell asked the committee, which publicized their initial letter to Kushner in a press release, to be more discreet with their document requests in the future."""

The Russia Investigation
He can fire Mueller at any time. It is because Mueller is not doing his job. And he was appointed by Comey, who is a friend of Mueller. They requested a special counsel because of Session had some involvement in the Russian collusion. When a special counsel is appointed, that they cannot be anyone that has close relationship with the one that is being investigated. Remember, the special counsel was assigned because of Comey was being under investigation for lying. But that it turns out that Pres.Trump and his administration are the ones that is being investigated. But now They are sayingb that Session did not have any connection to the Russian collusion allegation, and that he should not have been recuse. They only reason why they are doing that, it is that they do not want a special counsel for Hillary Clinton's case. That the Establishment for some reason wants Session to handled the case. It is because of Hillary Russian's Uranium deal. And that Session had to recuse himself as the way he has recuse himself with the other case. Because of his dealings with Russians. Pres.Trump needs to fire Session and Mueller. Because the both of them had lost the trust of the people.


James Comey reveals he could not trust 'lying' Trump in damning testimony


President Barack Obama plans to replace a "batch" of U.S. Attorneys in the next few weeks and more prosecutors thereafter, according to Attorney General Eric Holder.

"I expect that we’ll have an announcement in the next couple of weeks with regard to our first batch of U.S attorneys," Holder said Thursday during a House Judiciary Committee hearing which stretched out over most of the day due to breaks for members' votes. "One of the things that we didn’t want to do was to disrupt the continuity of the offices and pull people out of positions where we thought there might be a danger that that might have on the continuity--the effectiveness of the offices.But...elections matter--it is our intention to have the U.S. Attorneys that are selected by President Obama in place as quickly as they can." Obama to replace U.S. Attorneys


Preet Bharara, a U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, is refusing the Trump administration's demand to resign, according to multiple reports Saturday.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Friday asked 46 attorneys appointed by former President Obama to submit their resignations, including Bharara.
US attorney Bharara won't resign despite Trump demand: reports


It's been 24 years since a president fired the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

In 1993, President Clinton ousted William Sessions as FBI director after Sessions refused to voluntarily step down amid ethical concerns. It was the first and only time to happen in U.S. history. That is, until Donald Trump fired James Comey.

Sessions, appointed by Ronald Reagan, had been under investigation by the Justice Department's Office of Professional Responsibility during George H.W. Bush's final year in office.

Here's how The Times reported the findings at the time:

"The Justice Department report found, among other things, that Sessions had engaged in a sham transaction to avoid paying taxes on his use of an FBI limousine to take him to and from work, that he had billed the government for a security fence around his home that provided no security and that he had arranged business trips to places where he could meet with relatives."

Sessions dismissed the findings and refused to resign.

Clinton, at the recommendation of his attorney general, Janet Reno, dismissed Sessions. The last president to fire an FBI director? Bill Clinton

“Lincoln was fully as willing to work the patronage lever when he became president. Lincoln’s White House staffer, William O. Stoddard, remembered that Lincoln hired and fired federal office-holders with dizzying energy. ‘I doubt if ever before there was so general displacement as at the beginning of Mr. Lincoln’s term.’ Partly, this was because patronage appointments remained the principal means of securing political loyalty. But it was also a matter of ‘draining the swamp.’ Lincoln, as the first Republican – and first anti-slavery – president, came to Washington after six decades of almost-uninterrupted Democratic dominance of the executive branch. Successive Democratic presidents, from Thomas Jefferson to James Buchanan, had stocked federal offices with pro-slavery Southern appointees who would not shrink from sabotaging the presidency of Lincoln, ‘the Black Republican.’ Presidents Trump and Lincoln and Managing the Bureaucracies
 

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