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Cwolff has entered the Maxine Waters zone.
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Congressman Trey Gowdy had some tough words for Trump lawyer John Dowd for his comments yesterday about how the Mueller probe should end.
Dowd initially claimed he was speaking for President Trump on this, before scrambling to walk that back, but since then Trump has attacked the Mueller probe twice on Twitter.
“The President’s attorney,” Gowdy told Chris Wallace, “does him a disservice when he says that and when he frames the investigation that way.”
He said Mueller’s jurisdiction is very clear and has elements that have “nothing to do with collusion,” so the idea that he’s only looking at it is absurd.
“If you have an innocent client, Mr. Dowd, act like it!” Gowdy declared.
He also added that he hopes Mueller doesn’t get fired because he’s doing important work.
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Such a shame that so any republicans only stand up to trump after they announce their retirement. The simple answer has been that there is a fear of losing so GOP pols are getting out before facing defeat. I'm assuming there's more to it than that. Each one who announces ahead of time that they are quitting will have a great story to tell when they primary trump.
In the meantime trump tweets are getting more and more desperate.
Graham is still standing up to Trump.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Sunday said he believes the Senate Judiciary Committee should hold a hearing on the firing of former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe.
“I think we owe it to the average American to have a hearing in the judiciary committee where Attorney General Sessions comes forward with whatever documentation he has about the firing, and give Mr. McCabe the chance to defend himself,” Graham, a member of the panel, said on CNN’s “State of the Union."
“I believe when it comes to this issue we need as much transparency as possible to make sure it wasn’t politically motivated,” he added.