Trump says Mueller should not be allowed to tell congress about his obstruction: 'It will be bad for

Donald Trump has suggested should not be allowed to testify to congress about his investigation into the president’s possible and links to Russia, saying “in the end it will be bad for him”.

“Highly conflicted Robert Mueller should not be given another bite at the apple,” the president said on Twitter about Mr Mueller’s appearance in front of the House Judiciary and Intelligence committees on Wednesday.

“In the end it will be bad for him and the phony Democrats in Congress who have done nothing but waste time on this ridiculous Witch Hunt. Result of the Mueller Report, NO COLLUSION, NO OBSTRUCTION!”

The president has repeatedly hit out at Mr Mueller as “conflicted” – without evidence – as well as calling the investigation into Russia election interference a “witch hunt”. The aim for Mr Trump has always been to undermine Mr Mueller’s credibility throughout the two-year probe.

Mr Mueller’s report did not find sufficient evidence to establish charges of criminal conspiracy but did find evidence Mr Trump had potentially obstructed the investigation.

In presenting his report in May, the then-special counsel indicated he was prevented from indicting a sitting president — saying such an action was “not an option” — because of a Justice Department legal opinion.

He did not use the word “impeachment” but said it was the job of congress to hold the president accountable for any wrongdoing.

“But the questions should be asked,” the president said in a second tweet on Monday. “Why were all of Clinton’s people given immunity, and why were the text messages of Peter S and his lover, Lisa Page, deleted and destroyed right after they left Mueller, and after we requested them(this is Illegal)?”

Mr Mueller is expected to testify before Congress in back-to-back hearings on Wednesday in a move that could potentially lead the Democratic-led House of Representatives to begin formal impeachment inquiry proceedings.

In a statement preparing for the upcoming testimony, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler said the testimony will provide “very substantial evidence” against Mr Trump.

“This is a president who has violated the law six ways from Sunday,” Mr Nadler, a New York Democrat, said on Sunday.

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He added, “We have to present — or let Mueller present — those facts to the American people ... because the administration must be held accountable and no president can be above the law.”

While Mr Mueller has said he does not intend to reveal anything more than what he laid out in his nearly 400-page report, many Democrats in congress will hope the public testimony could push forward the case for impeachment as the former special counsel is probed about the 10 examples of alleged obstruction of justice on the part of the president. Republicans are likely to follow a similar line of questioning line to Mr Trump and ask Mr Mueller about his team.


Hayaay the former reality TV star and current President of the US is threatening a former head of the FBI on Twitter to stop him testifying to Congress.


:russ:
 
Assuming Trump actually never did collude with the Russians, how stupid is he to have obstructed an investigation into something he knows he's not guilty of?
 
Well if Trump says it’s bad for him then we should really just consider his feelings and forget and forgive all the wrong doings.
 

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