Legal experts argue that Trump’s goal in investigating his investigators is to intimidate those who question his conduct.
numerous enemies and criminal investigations, however, argue that the probes were done by the book, having secured indictments from federal grand juries against Trump for his“Everything we did was aboveboard,” one former senior FBI official told NBC News. “But this is a different world.”
“If you think about it, a majority of adult Americans have probably violated federal laws, such as smoking marijuana, at some point in their lives,” Somin said.
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