President TrumpDonald John TrumpKobach ‘very concerned’ voter fraud may have happened in North Carolina Trump Jr. makes fun of Ocasio-Cortez by sharing meme that suggests socialists eat dogs Trump’s 2020 campaign will be headquartered at Trump Tower: report MORE on Friday unleashed a barrage of early-morning tweets aimed at Robert MuellerRobert Swan MuellerSasse: US should applaud choice of Mueller to lead Russia probe MORE, blasting him as a conflicted and biased special prosecutor before Mueller is expected to file new documents in the Russia investigation.
The president called the investigation “a total Witch Hunt” and also sought to undermine the credibility of his own deputy attorney general, Rod RosensteinRod Jay RosensteinFormer Attorney General William Barr is Trump’s leading contender for AG: report FBI email chain may provide most damning evidence of FISA abuses yet Rosenstein jokes at DOJ conference: Tell Trump ‘his favorite deputy attorney general was here’ MORE, who had been overseeing the probe, by arguing he is “totally conflicted.”
“Robert Mueller and Leakin’ Lyin’ James ComeyJames Brien ComeyFBI email chain may provide most damning evidence of FISA abuses yet As a former federal prosecutor, I can’t help wondering: Did Manafort plead guilty, to spy for Trump? Top FBI official Bill Priestap to retire MORE are Best Friends, just one of many Mueller Conflicts of Interest,” Trump tweeted, referring to the man he fired as FBI director.
Robert Mueller and Leakin’ Lyin’ James Comey are Best Friends, just one of many Mueller Conflicts of Interest. And bye the way, wasn’t the woman in charge of prosecuting Jerome Corsi (who I do not know) in charge of “legal” at the corrupt Clinton Foundation? A total Witch Hunt…
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 7, 2018
In a subsequent tweet, Trump asked whether “Robert Mueller’s big time conflicts of interest be listed at the top of his Republicans only Report.”
He also argued that the Justice Department should investigate 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTrump praises ‘beautiful tribute’ for Bush Boston Globe pans Warren as ‘divisive figure’ ahead of potential 2020 run Feds received whistleblower evidence in 2017 alleging Clinton Foundation wrongdoing MORE, the Democratic National Committee and the Clinton Foundation.
“Will all of the substantial & many contributions made by the 17 Angry Democrats to the Campaign of Crooked Hillary be listed in top of Report. Will the people that worked for the Clinton Foundation be listed at the top of the Report?” he wrote.
….Will Robert Mueller’s big time conflicts of interest be listed at the top of his Republicans only Report. Will Andrew Weissman’s horrible and vicious prosecutorial past be listed in the Report. He wrongly destroyed people’s lives, took down great companies, only to be……..
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 7, 2018
…..overturned, 9-0, in the United States Supreme Court. Doing same thing to people now. Will all of the substantial & many contributions made by the 17 Angry Democrats to the Campaign of Crooked Hillary be listed in top of Report. Will the people that worked for the Clinton….
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 7, 2018
….Foundation be listed at the top of the Report? Will the scathing document written about Lyin’ James Comey, by the man in charge of the case, Rod Rosenstein (who also signed the FISA Warrant), be a big part of the Report? Isn’t Rod therefore totally conflicted? Will all of….
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 7, 2018
The tweets come on what is expected to be a momentous day in Mueller’s long-running investigation into alleged collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia’s efforts to interfere in the 2016 election.
His office is expected to submit new filings later in the day detailing the status of cases against former Trump campaign chairman Paul ManafortPaul John ManafortFox News legal analyst disputes Giuliani: Mueller isn’t on a ‘fishing expedition’ Justices seem reluctant to make changes to double jeopardy clause Trump says approval rating would be 75 percent without Mueller MORE and former Trump personal lawyer Michael Cohen, both of whom pleaded guilty.
Trump’s tweets break a relatively brief period of silence on the Mueller probe during memorial services for former President George H.W. Bush.
For the second time in recent weeks, the president turned his fire on Rosenstein. He asked if the No. 2 Justice Department official’s “scathing document written about Lyin’ James Comey” will be included in Mueller’s final report on the probe.
Referring to a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrant signed by Rosenstein against former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page, Trump asked, “isn’t Rod therefore totally conflicted?”
The debate over whether Rosenstein should recuse himself has long hung over the Russia probe, but the deputy attorney general said he has consulted with appropriate officials and that his position did not present a conflict.
ActingMatthew G WhitakerFlake stands firm on sending a ‘message to the White House’ on Mueller Corsi finalizing criminal complaint against Mueller Trump retweets Pence parody account attacking Clinton MORE Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, a Trump loyalist, is now believed to be overseen the probe in the wake of former attorney general Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsFlake stands firm on sending a ‘message to the White House’ on Mueller Former Attorney General William Barr is Trump’s leading contender for AG: report Sessions says he has no plans to return to Senate MORE‘ ouster.
The president last week retweeted a photoshopped image showing several Trump opponents in jail, including Rosenstein, suggesting they should be locked up for treason.
The president also took aim at top Mueller deputy Andrew Weissman, calling him a “horrible and vicious” prosecutor who “wrongly destroyed people’s lives, took down great companies.”
Updated at 9:12 a.m.
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