“Really, does everybody know what that means?” Well, Trump doesn’t because he still can’t spell special counsel, let alone understand the law. Was this from Pirro, Giuliani, or what?pic.twitter.com/gDKL4xBYYk
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The worst part of Trump’s tweet is actually the complete logical incongruence between the first sentence and the second. The first act, which almost certainly was not illegal, would have no bearing on the ~legality~ of the second act — even if the first were illegal.pic.twitter.com/OuRq2O2pDn
It’s almost as if whoever came up with this idea — it wasn’t Trump — is confusing the circumstances where an appointment that is determined to have been invalid can result in all of the actions that person took being declared to be void with whatever this would be.
While Comey might have been attempting to influence the chances of getting a special counsel by leaking the memo, it was a PR move. Rosenstein’s May 2017 appointment of the special counsel was not based, in fact, on that action. Legally speaking, they are not connected at all.pic.twitter.com/1j9PyNwKlF
Does he mean he’s going to fire the special council?
Swear to God. Me too.
He's explaining why he should be allowed to terminate the russia probe. He's going to full poison fruit. (Maga theory)
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Yes, exactly my thought when I saw the mad king tweet. And...that's our president.
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