Pres. Trump continues to bash Robert Muller's investigation a day before the former special counsel is scheduled to testify on Capitol Hill.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday bashed former special counsel Robert Muller's investigation a day before the former special counsel is scheduled to testify on Capitol Hill.
"I saw Mueller is set to testify again. How many times? Two and a half years. And actually, it started practically from the time I came down on the escalator they said you know, he's got good numbers," Trump said."We better start looking at him right away, maybe he's dealing with a foreign country." "They did a report and there was no obstruction after looking at it, our great attorney general read it, he's a total professional," Trump said."He said, there's nothing here, there's no obstruction. So, they referenced no obstruction. So, you have no collusion, no obstruction, and yet it goes on."
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