The Wall Street Journal is urging special counsel Robert Mueller to resign.
In an editorial, the newspaper cited "troubling questions" about Mueller and the FBI.
"The Washington Post and The New York Times reported Saturday that a lead FBI investigator on the Mueller probe, Peter Strzok, was demoted this summer after it was discovered he'd sent anti-Trump texts to a mistress," the Journal said.
"As troubling, Mr. Mueller and the Justice Department kept this information from House investigators, despite Intelligence Committee subpoenas that would have exposed those texts. They also refused to answer questions about Mr. Strzok's dismissal and refused to make him available for an interview."
And it said Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is taking on a questionable role of resisting congressional oversight.
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4 comments:
Here it is. He crossed Trumps financial line and will probably be fired. For a guy who swears he's innocent Trump sure does act like he has things to hide
Donny doesn't like when you get too close to his money trail
Time for Jeff Sessions to start earning his paycheck!
Isn't it a shame that the FBI shows on tv are more believable, have more integrity, and don't lie like the real-life version?
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