Trump's tapes

lustylad's Avatar
Mr. Mueller may consider the President's statement on taping as witness intimidation. Originally Posted by EagleEye

Hahahaha.... that's not me laughing at your preposterous suggestion, it's Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz (a self-described "proud Hillary Clinton voter", I might add):



http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blo...erfectly-legal
gfejunkie's Avatar
The longer this probe goes on the worst it gets for the Democrats. Originally Posted by centexguy
That's why I love investigations. The dimretards have always been the party of unintended consequences. They should keep up the good work.
EagleEye's Avatar
Hahahaha.... that's not me laughing at your preposterous suggestion, it's Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz (a self-described "proud Hillary Clinton voter", I might add):



http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blo...erfectly-legal Originally Posted by lustylad
Note, I said may. Let's see what happens with Mueller's investigation. Either way, it will be interesting report that will likely have all you ideologues in a tizzy.
Cap'n Crunch's Avatar
Trump’s June 22 Twitter statement “stops short of clarifying” whether the White House has any tapes or documents.

The bi-partisan statement:

House committee threatens to subpoena White House over existence of Trump-Comey tapes

When news of Comey’s account broke, Trump tweeted that Comey “better hope that there are no ‘tapes’ of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press!”

A letter Thursday from Republican Rep. Mike Conaway of Texas, who is leading the Russia probe, and Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff of California says Trump’s June 22 Twitter statement “stops short of clarifying” whether the White House has any tapes or documents.

Conaway and Schiff said in a statement that the letter makes clear that should the White House not respond fully, “the committee will consider using compulsory process to ensure a satisfactory response.”

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/...p-comey-tapes/