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He's not violating anything. He has the latitude to go wherever the investigation leads. And right now it's leading to Trump's finances which is not a good thing for him and you.This investigation doesn't need any more derailments due to Trump's guilty conscience.Good to see the Congress working together for a good cause.
The odds continue to stack up against Trump.
Top Senate legislators are moving to protect former FBI Director Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian election interference in case President Donald Trump tries to derail it.
On Thursday, Sens. Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Chris Coons (D-DE), two members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, announced they would introduce a bill to allow Justice Department special counsels, like Mueller, to challenge their removals in court. A three-panel judge would then get to adjudicate the challenge — meaning Trump could be overruled should he try to fire the special counsel.
The decision is a preemptive attempt to curtail the president, who has publicly criticized Mueller and derided the Russia investigation. In an interview with the New York Times, Trump even flirted with the idea that he’d fire Mueller if the former FBI director’s investigation winds up looking at Trump’s finances.
There’s now a bipartisan bill to protect Mueller’s investigation from Trump
Talk about opening a constitutional can of worms. I don't see SCOTUS letting it stand if it should get by a veto, I seriously doubt it will ever come to a vote.
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The fact that it is bipartisan means it's very likely to stand.
WOW, two senators form one committee, Muller is already violating his mandate and congress should demand he resign. His mandate says he can consider things that arise for HIS investigation, now it's being reported outside agencies are throwing unrelated shit into the pot, that's not his freaking job, he not the AG.
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