So many questions. https://t.co/66KaR52Kk8 Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps By Michael Novakhov (Mike Nova) March 24, 2019 March 24, 2019 FBI News Review at 18 Hours So many questions. https://t.co/66KaR52Kk8 "peter strzok is removed" - Google News: Conclusion of Special Counsel Probe Puts Focus on Origin of FBI’s Investigation - The Epoch Times FBI Tried to Take Out Trump - The New American "fbi and trump" - Google News: AP fact check: McCain can’t respond but his record speaks - PBS NewsHour US obstruction of justice laws require intent - The Irish Times So many questions. https://t.co/66KaR52Kk8 4K @Comey Twitter Timeline So many questions. pic.twitter.com/66KaR52Kk8 - James Comey (@Comey)14:30 - 2019/03/24 Read More "peter strzok is removed" - Google News: Conclusion of Special Counsel Probe Puts Focus on Origin of FBI’s Investigation - The Epoch Times FBI from Michael_Novakhov (25 sites) News Analysis Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s nearly two-year-long investigation was concluded on Friday with a report to Attorney General William Barr that recommended no further indictments. Read More FBI Tried to Take Out Trump - The New American The New American FBI Tried to Take Out Trump The New AmericanIt was a stunning moment. A highly placed Deep State operative told the truth. Andrew McCabe, the former deputy director of the FBI, confessed on 60 Minutes ... Read More "fbi and trump" - Google News: AP fact check: McCain can’t respond but his record speaks - PBS NewsHour FBI from Michael_Novakhov (25 sites) WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump says John McCain failed his fellow veterans, stained public policy and took anti-Trump fake news to the FBI before the 2016 election. McCain can’t respond but his record speaks. Read More US obstruction of justice laws require intent - The Irish Times The Irish Times Obstruction of justice is a crime that requires more than overt acts. It also requires intent. That principle helps explain special counsel Robert Mueller’s decision to veer away from pressing an obstruction case against President Donald Trump and instead leave it up to the US justice department. Read More Feeling mobile? Get the Feedly app and read on the go Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments
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