In a series of morning tweets, the president cited comments from pundits and lawmakers as he continued to air grievances about demands from Congress.
By John Wagner John Wagner National reporter leading The Post's breaking political news team Email Bio Follow April 8 at 9:49 AM President Trump went on Twitter Monday morning to cite recent comments from conservative lawmakers and pundits as he continued to air grievances about efforts of congressional Democrats to obtain the full special counsel report and his tax returns.
“Jerry Nadler is not entitled to this information. He is doing this to get it to the Democrat 2020 nominee.” @KatiePavlich President Trump stops to talk to members of the media as he walks to Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House last month. Nadler’s committee voted last week to authorize him to subpoena the full report. The Justice Department is expected to release a redacted version as early as this week.
“The reason the whole process seems so politicized is that Democrats made up this complete lie about Collusion ....and none of it happened.” Charles Hurt. The Russian Hoax never happened, it was a fraud on the American people! — Rep. Jim Jordan April 6, 2019 “Frightening, but shouldn’t surprise us—same folks used the IRS to target Americans for their political beliefs!” Jordan wrote in a Saturday tweet highlighted by Trump.
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