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Jonathan Turley, an expert on Constitutional law, blasted CNN on Twitter for its coverage of former President Barack Obama. The network trumpeted Obama’s opinion that the “rule of law” is now “at risk” in this country. However, Turley, a law professor and dedicated liberal, methodically and completely destroyed that false and inflammatory claim.
Jonathan Turley: Obama Made a “False Claim”
Professor Turley noted that CNN ignored two crucial facts. Obama “was wrong on Flynn’s criminal charge and wrong on the lack of precedent,” he tweeted. Turley was referring to excerpts from the ex-President’s private call to former staff members. In the call, Obama criticized the Justice Department’s decision to drop the charges against former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn.
Trying to sound ominous, Obama claimed the dismissal was without legal precedent, went against the rule of law, and threatened to undermine the entire process. He hinted that the decision was improper and politically-motivated.
BJ - Recap
Obama Doesn't know what Flynn was even charged with, and doesn't know what his own admin. did. Or he is simply a liar.
Can it be both?
Yes.
Jonathan Turley: Obama Made a “False Claim”
Professor Turley noted that CNN ignored two crucial facts. Obama “was wrong on Flynn’s criminal charge and wrong on the lack of precedent,” he tweeted. Turley was referring to excerpts from the ex-President’s private call to former staff members. In the call, Obama criticized the Justice Department’s decision to drop the charges against former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn.
Trying to sound ominous, Obama claimed the dismissal was without legal precedent, went against the rule of law, and threatened to undermine the entire process. He hinted that the decision was improper and politically-motivated.
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BJ - Recap
Obama Doesn't know what Flynn was even charged with, and doesn't know what his own admin. did. Or he is simply a liar.
Can it be both?
Yes.