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Wednesday, April 05, 2017

Breaking News: President Trump, in an interview with The Times, said Susan Rice may have committed a crime, and he defended Bill O'Reilly

President Trump said on Wednesday that he thought that the former national security adviser Susan E. Rice may have committed a crime by seeking the identities of Trump associates who were mentioned on intercepted communications and that other Obama administration officials may also have been involved.

“I think it’s going to be the biggest story,” Mr. Trump said in an interview in the Oval Office, declining repeated requests for evidence for his allegations or the names of other Obama administration officials. “It’s such an important story for our country and the world. It is one of the big stories of our time.”

He declined to say if he had personally reviewed new intelligence to bolster his claim but pledged to explain himself “at the right time.”

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

She will get off with these national security violations. She is protecting Obama and his evil ways. This will really show how crooked the Democrats are. Trump and the AG needs to change the rules on unmasking and by who along with the sharing element.