Trump says he hopes William Barr will “do what’s fair” with regards to opening investigations to perceived crimes by Hillary Clinton
President Donald Trump said in an interview that aired Friday he hopes Attorney General William Barr will “do what’s fair” with regards to opening investigations to perceived crimes by his 2016 opponent Hillary Clinton, former FBI Director James Comey, former intelligence chief James Clapper and former CIA Director John Brennan.
While Trump maintained that no one on his presidential campaign conspired with Russian agents to influence the 2016 election, one subject of special counsel Robert Muller’s probe, he complained that “nobody does anything” in the face of alleged evidence of “stone cold crimes” by former Obama officials.
Trump also revived the false claim that his former national security adviser Michael Flynn, who has pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI, was never actually accused of lying by the FBI itself.
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