Mueller ‘pitbull’ Weissmann appears to let slip they were trying to oust Trump by setting a perjury

As if we didn't know. Weissmann and Mueller knew on the second day of the investigation that trump was totally innocent.

Mueller 'pitbull' Weissmann appears to let slip they were trying to oust Trump by setting a perjury trap

Andrew Weissmann, one of the most prominent members of special counsel Robert Mueller’s team investigating Russia, let slip on Thursday that they were “trying to get rid of” President Trump, in part by laying a perjury trap to get him on record under oath.

Known as Mueller’s “pitbull,” Weissmann was heavily involved in the criminal case against Trump’s former campaign manager Paul Manafort. He stepped down before Mueller released his final report and struck a deal with a publisher for a book about his experiences on the special counsel.

He would also sign with NBC and MSNBC as a legal analyst, and appeared Thursday afternoon on MSNBC to comment on President Trump’s remarks earlier in the day on his acquittal by the U.S. Senate, where the president denounced the effort by political enemies to take him out.

Republican National Committee spokeswoman shared a video clip of the segment on Twitter, saying that “Weissmann just admitted what we always knew.”

It is not as surprising as you think and just understand that Trump legal team was a hell of a lot smarter than Bill Clinton and his legal team...
 
Did you sleep through the whole investigation?
You mean the one where Mueller didn't find a thing on Trump?
Really? When did that one come out?
It cam out about 6 months ago, shit stick.
No, that one had lots of bad stuff on tRump.

When did the one you're talking about come out?
"Bad stuff?" All it had was a bunch of snowflake whining.
Yeah..... Nope.
 
As if we didn't know. Weissmann and Mueller knew on the second day of the investigation that trump was totally innocent.

Mueller 'pitbull' Weissmann appears to let slip they were trying to oust Trump by setting a perjury trap

Andrew Weissmann, one of the most prominent members of special counsel Robert Mueller’s team investigating Russia, let slip on Thursday that they were “trying to get rid of” President Trump, in part by laying a perjury trap to get him on record under oath.

Known as Mueller’s “pitbull,” Weissmann was heavily involved in the criminal case against Trump’s former campaign manager Paul Manafort. He stepped down before Mueller released his final report and struck a deal with a publisher for a book about his experiences on the special counsel.

He would also sign with NBC and MSNBC as a legal analyst, and appeared Thursday afternoon on MSNBC to comment on President Trump’s remarks earlier in the day on his acquittal by the U.S. Senate, where the president denounced the effort by political enemies to take him out.

Republican National Committee spokeswoman shared a video clip of the segment on Twitter, saying that “Weissmann just admitted what we always knew.”
That's just retarded.

tRump is a ready made perjury trap. Nobody has to set one, he can't tell the same story twice.

Why don't you address the thread with some analysis instead of just shitting on the keyboard and seening what pops up on your screen.
 
As if we didn't know. Weissmann and Mueller knew on the second day of the investigation that trump was totally innocent.

Mueller 'pitbull' Weissmann appears to let slip they were trying to oust Trump by setting a perjury trap

Andrew Weissmann, one of the most prominent members of special counsel Robert Mueller’s team investigating Russia, let slip on Thursday that they were “trying to get rid of” President Trump, in part by laying a perjury trap to get him on record under oath.

Known as Mueller’s “pitbull,” Weissmann was heavily involved in the criminal case against Trump’s former campaign manager Paul Manafort. He stepped down before Mueller released his final report and struck a deal with a publisher for a book about his experiences on the special counsel.

He would also sign with NBC and MSNBC as a legal analyst, and appeared Thursday afternoon on MSNBC to comment on President Trump’s remarks earlier in the day on his acquittal by the U.S. Senate, where the president denounced the effort by political enemies to take him out.

Republican National Committee spokeswoman shared a video clip of the segment on Twitter, saying that “Weissmann just admitted what we always knew.”
That's just retarded.

tRump is a ready made perjury trap. Nobody has to set one, he can't tell the same story twice.

Why don't you address the thread with some analysis instead of just shitting on the keyboard and seening what pops up on your screen.
Why dignify lies?
 
As if we didn't know. Weissmann and Mueller knew on the second day of the investigation that trump was totally innocent.

Mueller 'pitbull' Weissmann appears to let slip they were trying to oust Trump by setting a perjury trap

Andrew Weissmann, one of the most prominent members of special counsel Robert Mueller’s team investigating Russia, let slip on Thursday that they were “trying to get rid of” President Trump, in part by laying a perjury trap to get him on record under oath.

Known as Mueller’s “pitbull,” Weissmann was heavily involved in the criminal case against Trump’s former campaign manager Paul Manafort. He stepped down before Mueller released his final report and struck a deal with a publisher for a book about his experiences on the special counsel.

He would also sign with NBC and MSNBC as a legal analyst, and appeared Thursday afternoon on MSNBC to comment on President Trump’s remarks earlier in the day on his acquittal by the U.S. Senate, where the president denounced the effort by political enemies to take him out.

Republican National Committee spokeswoman shared a video clip of the segment on Twitter, saying that “Weissmann just admitted what we always knew.”
That's just retarded.

tRump is a ready made perjury trap. Nobody has to set one, he can't tell the same story twice.

Why don't you address the thread with some analysis instead of just shitting on the keyboard and seening what pops up on your screen.
Why dignify lies?

Then why post at all.

You simply look stupid.

1. If you read the article, you can see that the Weissmann didn't admit shit. Even I can see that. The conclusion is a stretch.
2. Your comment that Trump is a readay made perjury trap is bullshit....he won't testify under oath. So, yeah, you'd need to set something if you get him once...cause that is all you'll get.

Can't help that your little turds just waste bandwidth.
 
You mean the one where Mueller didn't find a thing on Trump?
Really? When did that one come out?
It cam out about 6 months ago, shit stick.
No, that one had lots of bad stuff on tRump.

When did the one you're talking about come out?
"Bad stuff?" All it had was a bunch of snowflake whining.
Yeah..... Nope.
Yeah . . . . yeah. Mueller had nothing.
 
As if we didn't know. Weissmann and Mueller knew on the second day of the investigation that trump was totally innocent.

Mueller 'pitbull' Weissmann appears to let slip they were trying to oust Trump by setting a perjury trap

Andrew Weissmann, one of the most prominent members of special counsel Robert Mueller’s team investigating Russia, let slip on Thursday that they were “trying to get rid of” President Trump, in part by laying a perjury trap to get him on record under oath.

Known as Mueller’s “pitbull,” Weissmann was heavily involved in the criminal case against Trump’s former campaign manager Paul Manafort. He stepped down before Mueller released his final report and struck a deal with a publisher for a book about his experiences on the special counsel.

He would also sign with NBC and MSNBC as a legal analyst, and appeared Thursday afternoon on MSNBC to comment on President Trump’s remarks earlier in the day on his acquittal by the U.S. Senate, where the president denounced the effort by political enemies to take him out.

Republican National Committee spokeswoman shared a video clip of the segment on Twitter, saying that “Weissmann just admitted what we always knew.”
That's just retarded.

tRump is a ready made perjury trap. Nobody has to set one, he can't tell the same story twice.

Why don't you address the thread with some analysis instead of just shitting on the keyboard and seening what pops up on your screen.
Why dignify lies?

Then why post at all.

You simply look stupid.

1. If you read the article, you can see that the Weissmann didn't admit shit. Even I can see that. The conclusion is a stretch.
2. Your comment that Trump is a readay made perjury trap is bullshit....he won't testify under oath. So, yeah, you'd need to set something if you get him once...cause that is all you'll get.

Can't help that your little turds just waste bandwidth.
You're projecting.
 
Really? When did that one come out?
It cam out about 6 months ago, shit stick.
No, that one had lots of bad stuff on tRump.

When did the one you're talking about come out?
"Bad stuff?" All it had was a bunch of snowflake whining.
Yeah..... Nope.
Yeah . . . . yeah. Mueller had nothing.
Wrong. Mueller minimized much of what he had.
 
It cam out about 6 months ago, shit stick.
No, that one had lots of bad stuff on tRump.

When did the one you're talking about come out?
"Bad stuff?" All it had was a bunch of snowflake whining.
Yeah..... Nope.
Yeah . . . . yeah. Mueller had nothing.
Wrong. Mueller minimized much of what he had.
ROFL! He did the exact opposite, moron. He had a big nothing and he tried to make it sound like something.k
 
As if we didn't know. Weissmann and Mueller knew on the second day of the investigation that trump was totally innocent.

Mueller 'pitbull' Weissmann appears to let slip they were trying to oust Trump by setting a perjury trap

Andrew Weissmann, one of the most prominent members of special counsel Robert Mueller’s team investigating Russia, let slip on Thursday that they were “trying to get rid of” President Trump, in part by laying a perjury trap to get him on record under oath.

Known as Mueller’s “pitbull,” Weissmann was heavily involved in the criminal case against Trump’s former campaign manager Paul Manafort. He stepped down before Mueller released his final report and struck a deal with a publisher for a book about his experiences on the special counsel.

He would also sign with NBC and MSNBC as a legal analyst, and appeared Thursday afternoon on MSNBC to comment on President Trump’s remarks earlier in the day on his acquittal by the U.S. Senate, where the president denounced the effort by political enemies to take him out.

Republican National Committee spokeswoman shared a video clip of the segment on Twitter, saying that “Weissmann just admitted what we always knew.”
Merely testifying under oath is a "perjury trap" for a pathological liar like Trump.
 
What "opportunity" was that?
Did you sleep through the whole investigation?
You mean the one where Mueller didn't find a thing on Trump?
Really? When did that one come out?
It cam out about 6 months ago, shit stick.
No, that one had lots of bad stuff on tRump.

When did the one you're talking about come out?
They had nothing on Trump. Then they made up a story about him refusing to give aid if dirt wasn't given on Biden. Then Trump released the transcript of the call. Proved to be a nothing burger. That one cost you congress in November!
 

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