Donald Trump lashes out in series of early-morning tweets as pressure mounts over FBI probe
Donald Trump lashes out in series of early-morning tweets as pressure mounts over FBI probe
The President sought to focus attention on his longtime political foil Hillary Clinton
Mr Trump seized on news that an investigator in the FBI had sent reported anti-Trump texts REUTERS/Yuri Gripas
President Donald Trump is lashing out at his critics just days after a top aide of his plead guilty to charges resulting from a special investigation into Russia’s meddling in the 2016 election.
Mr Trump leaned on his favourite social media website Sunday morning to try and reframe the national conversation away from analysis of what the guilty plea of former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn might mean, and toward a familiar foil of Mr Trump’s: Hillary Clinton and the Washington bureaucracy the he frequently dismisses as corrupt.
“After years of [former FBI Director James] Comey, with the phony and dishonest Clinton investigation (and more), running the FBI, its reputation is in Tatters - worst in History! But fear not, we will bring it back to greatness,” Mr Trump wrote in one of several tweets attacking the intelligence agency.
Mr Trump leaned on his favourite social media website Sunday morning to try and reframe the national conversation away from analysis of what the guilty plea of former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn might mean, and toward a familiar foil of Mr Trump’s: Hillary Clinton and the Washington bureaucracy the he frequently dismisses as corrupt.
“After years of [former FBI Director James] Comey, with the phony and dishonest Clinton investigation (and more), running the FBI, its reputation is in Tatters - worst in History! But fear not, we will bring it back to greatness,” Mr Trump wrote in one of several tweets attacking the intelligence agency.
The President appeared to be seizing on a report that a member of special counsel Robert Mueller’s team was fired after it was discovered that he had sent anti-Trump tweets. That investigator reportedly also worked on the investigation into Ms Clinton’s use of a private email server, which ultimately found no criminal wrongdoing on the Democrat’s part.
Mr Mueller immediately removed the investigator from his team following the allegations, which were not detailed publicly. That swift action was seen as an effort by the former FBI director to insulate his team against claims of bias or favouritism.
The President devoted one of this tweets to the subject of ABC investigative journalist Brian Ross, who was suspended following his false reporting that Mr Trump had, as a candidate for president, instructed Mr Flynn to contact Russian officials. Mr Flynn was actually instructed to make contact with the Russian government after Mr Trump had won the election, and it appears that a high level official gave the order — not Mr Trump. Mr Ross later corrected his mistake.
Mr Mueller immediately removed the investigator from his team following the allegations, which were not detailed publicly. That swift action was seen as an effort by the former FBI director to insulate his team against claims of bias or favouritism.
The President devoted one of this tweets to the subject of ABC investigative journalist Brian Ross, who was suspended following his false reporting that Mr Trump had, as a candidate for president, instructed Mr Flynn to contact Russian officials. Mr Flynn was actually instructed to make contact with the Russian government after Mr Trump had won the election, and it appears that a high level official gave the order — not Mr Trump. Mr Ross later corrected his mistake.
Tainted (no, very dishonest?) FBI “agent’s role in Clinton probe under review.” Led Clinton Email probe. @foxandfriends Clinton money going to wife of another FBI agent in charge.— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) 3 décembre 2017
After years of Comey, with the phony and dishonest Clinton investigation (and more), running the FBI, its reputation is in Tatters - worst in History! But fear not, we will bring it back to greatness.— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) 3 décembre 2017
People who lost money when the Stock Market went down 350 points based on the False and Dishonest reporting of Brian Ross of @ABC News (he has been suspended), should consider hiring a lawyer and suing ABC for the damages this bad reporting has caused - many millions of dollars!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) 3 décembre 2017
Report: “ANTI-TRUMP FBI AGENT LED CLINTON EMAIL PROBE” Now it all starts to make sense!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) 3 décembre 2017
Report: “ANTI-TRUMP FBI AGENT LED CLINTON EMAIL PROBE” Now it all starts to make sense!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) 3 décembre 2017
That reporting came Friday, when Mr Flynn plead guilty to
charges related to lying to the FBI about encounters with the Russian
officials during the transition. His plea came as a part of a deal
struck with Mr Mueller’s team, which ensured complete cooperation with
the investigation going forward.
It’s unclear what that means for the future of the
investigation into the Trump campaigns potential ties to Russia during
the 2016 election, and there have so far been no claims that the
President himself was directly involved in any effort to collude with
Russia (he did, however, admit on television that he was moved to fire
Mr Comey from his position earlier this year at least in part because of
the Russia investigation).
Mr Flynn’s chargers were notably not for the contact with
Russians, but rather for lying about the interactions to the FBI later.
The State Department, then serving President Barack Obama, indicated
during the transition that it had no problem with the Trump transition
team reaching out to Russian officials as it prepared to take over the
White House.
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