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DiGenova: It's clear the Mueller team is acting in bad faith - Duration: 7:43.
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Mark Levin: Legal precedent is on Trump's side - Duration: 7:45.
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Gorka: 49 Mueller questions are a 'mark of desperation' - Duration: 4:56.
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Feds WIRETAPPED Trump Attorney – Trump Could Be Subpoenaed - Duration: 13:08.
Feds WIRETAPPED Trump Attorney – Trump Could Be Subpoenaed
It has just been confirmed that federal investigators wiretapped the phones of Donald Trump's
attorney Michael Cohen.
NBC News reported that while it is not clear how long the wiretapped was authorized, a
source close to the investigation said that it was definitely in place in the weeks leading
up to the raids on Cohen's offices, hotel room, and home in early April.
The source added that at least one phone call between a phone line associated with Cohen
and the White House was intercepted.
Other sources say that Trump's newest attorney Rudy Giuliani learned that days after the
raid the president had made a call to Cohen and instructed him to never call him again.
He also has warned Trump that Cohen is likely to flip on him, something that the president
has pushed back on, arguing that he has known the lawyer for years and that he is loyal.
Cohen represented Trump and the Trump Organization in its business dealings for nearly twenty
years before Trump became president.
He has previously said that he would invoke his Fifth Amendment rights if subpoenaed to
avoid incriminating himself before a grand jury and there is no indication from public
filings that Cohen is cooperating in the probe.
Former U.S. Attorney Chuck Rosenberg explained that it is very difficult to get a wiretap
approved.
"The affidavits are typically highly detailed and carefully vetted by experienced lawyers,"
he said.
"In all cases the wiretap must be approved by a federal judge."
He added that wiretaps are usually approved for an investigation into a current crime
and not solely for possible crimes that have been committed in the past.
"This is an exacting process where the government must demonstrate to a federal judge that there
is an ongoing crime," he said.
What do you think about this?
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Barack Obama's Worst Failure Just Ended In A Way No One Ever Expected - Duration: 12:35.
Barack Obama's Worst Failure Just Ended In A Way No One Ever Expected
America is still recovering from Barack Obama's eight disastrous years in office.
North Korea was one of the global hot spots he utterly failed to defuse.
And his worst failure just ended in a way no one expected.
Donald Trump shocked world observers when he agreed to a historic summit with North
Korean dictator Kim Jong Un.
This was followed by North and South Korea agreeing to formally end the Korean War.
Many anti-Trump pundits figured Kim was playing Trump and would take him to the cleaners.
But Trump wasn't about to give away the store, so he demanded concessions from North
Korea before the meeting took place.
And now, North Korea has reportedly agreed to release three Americans before the Trump-Kim
summit.
Business Insider reports:
"NORTH KOREA HAS RELEASED THREE US CITIZENS DETAINED THERE, THE FINANCIAL TIMES REPORTED
WEDNESDAY, CITING A SOUTH KOREAN ACTIVIST WHO CAMPAIGNS FOR THE RELEASE OF DETAINEES.
THE RELEASES WOULD MEET SOME OF THE US'S DEMANDS FOR NORTH KOREA TO DEMONSTRATE SINCERITY
BEFORE A HISTORIC MEETING BETWEEN PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP AND NORTH KOREAN LEADER KIM JONG
UN — SOMETHING THAT JOHN BOLTON, TRUMP'S HAWKISH NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER, REITERATED
DURING AN INTERVIEW ON FOX NEWS ON SUNDAY.
THE THREE CITIZENS— KIM DONG-CHUL, KIM SANG-DUK, AND KIM HAK-SONG — HAVE BEEN RELEASED FROM
A LABOR CAMP AND GIVEN HEALTH TREATMENT AND IDEOLOGICAL EDUCATION IN PYONGYANG, THE FINANCIAL
TIMES REPORT SAID.
"WE HEARD IT THROUGH OUR SOURCES IN NORTH KOREA LATE LAST MONTH," CHOI SUNG-RYONG
TOLD THE NEWS OUTLET.
"WE BELIEVE THAT MR.
TRUMP CAN TAKE THEM BACK ON THE DAY OF THE US-NORTH KOREA SUMMIT OR HE CAN SEND AN ENVOY
TO TAKE THEM BACK TO THE US BEFORE THE SUMMIT."
Trump noted on twitter that he succeeded where Obama failed.
Donald Trump was elected to clean up the mess Barack Obama left behind.
There is no greater global crisis than North Korea's nuclear arsenal.
But Trump is making clear that this is a new day and North Korea is taking notice.
We will keep you up to date on any new developments in
this story.
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COMEY FACING PRISON - Duration: 13:08.
COMEY FACING PRISON
Former FBI Director James Comey is undoubtedly in full panic mode after it was revealed that
he may soon be hit with felony charges.
While talking to Fox News host Sean Hannity on Wednesday night, Donald Trump attorney
Rudy Giuliani called for Comey to be prosecuted for leaking classified information, at one
point calling him "a disgraceful liar."
"I have never, ever… leaked a damn thing," said Giuliani, referring to his time as a
U.S. Attorney.
"I would have considered resigning if I ever did that."
Giuliani went on to explain that Trump fired Comey because "Comey would not, among other
things, say that [Trump] wasn't a target of the [Russia] investigation.
He's entitled to that.
Hillary Clinton got that [during the email investigation.]
And he couldn't get that."
"You can't blame the president for feeling, 'I am not being treated the same way [Clinton
was]," Giuliani said.
The former New York City mayor even addressed Comey directly at one point, saying that "every
FBI agent in America has his head down because of you.
It would be good … if God had kept you out of being the head of the FBI."
Giuliani also called on Attorney General Jeff Sessions to step in with special counsel Robert
Mueller's probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election and end it.Giuliani
said that the original basis of the case is dead and is expanding into other things.
"Everybody forgets, the basis of the case is dead," he said.
"Sessions should step in and close it.
And say, 'Enough is enough.'"
Giuliani then doubled down on this by saying that the probe was setting President Trump
up for a process crime.
"What they're really trying to do is trap him in perjury," Giuliani added.
"And we're not suckers."
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A Major Trump Ally Just Revealed A Genius Strategy To Shut Down Mueller - Duration: 12:35.
A Major Trump Ally Just Revealed A Genius Strategy To Shut Down Mueller
Robert Mueller's witch hunt against Trump has been going on for over a year.
It has so far produced no real evidence connecting the President to collusion with Russia.
And a major Trump ally just revealed a genius strategy to shut down Robert Mueller.
Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz knows his way around legal proceedings.
He has long been an ally to President Donald Trump, and has given helpful advice despite
the immense opposition he has faced.
While speaking to Fox News, Dershowitz stated that Trump's best legal maneuver with Mueller
would be to challenge a potential subpoena from special counsel Robert Mueller.
With how partisan Mueller's investigation has been, this is a bold move.
While Mueller is supposed to be investigating supposed Russia collusion, his investigation
has gone into different territories.
In fact, the recently released questions Mueller plans to ask Trump show that he has a major
interest in non-Russian related affairs, looking for answers relating to many of the people
Trump fired, and non-collusion related tweets of the President.
There's no telling what Mueller will try to unearth, and potentially misrepresent just
to spite the President.
As reported by Breitbart:
"WEDNESDAY ON FOX NEWS CHANNEL'S "AMERICA'S NEWSROOM," HARVARD LAW PROFESSOR ALAN DERSHOWITZ
SAID PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP'S BEST LEGAL MANEUVER WOULD BE TO CHALLENGE A POTENTIAL
SUBPOENA FROM SPECIAL COUNSEL ROBERT MUELLER.
DERSHOWITZ SAID, "MUELLER HAS THE ULTIMATE CARD IN HIS HAND, THE SUBPOENA CARD.
BECAUSE YOU SUBPOENA THE PRESIDENT, HE HAS TO GO IN FRONT OF THE GRAND JURY WITHOUT HIS
LAWYER, WITHOUT ANY OPPORTUNITY TO LIMIT THE QUESTIONS."
HE CONTINUED, "BUT THIS GIVES THE PRESIDENT SOME OPTIONS, TOO.
HE CAN CHALLENGE THE SUBPOENA IN COURT.
HE CAN GO TO THE FEDERAL DISTRICT COURT, THE COURT OF APPEALS, THE UNITED STATES SUPREME
COURT.
HE CAN ARGUE YOU CAN'T SUBPOENA A PRESIDENT IN A CRIMINAL CASE IN FRONT OF A GRAND JURY.
HE WOULD POSSIBLY LOSE THAT BROAD ISSUE.
HE CAN THEN ARGUE YOU CAN'T ASK A PRESIDENT WHY HE ENGAGED IN ACTS THAT ARE AUTHORIZED
UNDER ARTICLE II OF THE CONSTITUTION.
HE MIGHT WELL WIN THAT ARGUMENT.
THEN HE MIGHT ARGUE YOU CAN'T ASK ME QUESTIONS THAT GO BEYOND THE SCOPE OF THE SPECIAL COUNSEL'S
AUTHORITY, NAMELY TO BUSINESS DEALINGS BEFORE HE BECAME PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES,
AND HE MAY WIN OR MAY LOSE THAT.
IT'S UNCLEAR."
HE ADDED, "I THINK HE'D BE IN A BETTER POSITION CHALLENGING THIS LEGALLY THAN SITTING
DOWN WITH THE SPECIAL COUNSEL AND ANSWERING THAT LIST OF 40-SOME-ODD QUESTIONS THAT ARE
SO OPEN-ENDED, SO VAGUE AND SO GENERAL.""
While President Trump is working to bring peace to North Korea, build a wall on the
southern border, and lower taxes, the Democrats are dead-set on impeaching him.
Robert Mueller is their tool to do that.
That's why they are overly concerned with passing legislation to protect Mueller, and
let his investigation go on for as long as he likes.
But with Trump's legal team on the case, he could end up forcing the investigation
to a close.
Do you think Robert Mueller should end his Russia collusion investigation?
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