Perjury Panic at the White House

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In Yo Face!
I can't overstate the level of anxiety among sources close to Trump after the president told the NYT's Maggie Haberman last week he was willing and eager to submit himself to a live interview under oath with Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

What I'm hearing: One source, who knows Trump as well as anyone, told me he believes the president would be incapable of avoiding perjuring himself. "Trump doesn't deal in reality," the source said. "He creates his own reality and he actually believes it." (The president's attorney, Ty Cobb, did not respond to a request for comment.)

A number of people in the president's orbit have read this article by Bloomberg's Timothy O'Brien: "I've Watched Trump Testify Under Oath. It Isn't Pretty."


https://www.axios.com/trump-white-h...ler-93acd452-a053-47bd-87fd-7deb8c9c6883.html

Actually Tricky Dick Nixon is looking smarter than Donny The Grabber Drumpf :laugh:
 
Trump's minions go to all that trouble bad-mouthing Mueller, the FBI, you name it, then he volunteers to be interviewed under oath. Sad!

Of course, by this week it's probably fake news.
 
Is this all you guys got, day after day after day, hoping that THIS IS IT !!!

:rofl2:

you poor pitiful losers, wake up and see how stupid and hopeless you have become, and on a public forum
 
Trump's minions go to all that trouble bad-mouthing Mueller, the FBI, you name it, then he volunteers to be interviewed under oath. Sad!

Of course, by this week it's probably fake news.

Now they're going after Rod Rosenstein ... they're so predictable.

Mueller is 10 steps ahead of them.
 
"Subject to my attorneys of course".

Go back and listen to it again, lush.

Meanwhile, it's raining shoes, LOL.

Trump can be subpoenaed

Trump can be subpoenaed to testify to the grand jury. He has the right to plead the 5th but that is a limited right and doing so would place him in a position of being impeached for violating his oath of office.

That precedent was set when SCOTUS voted unanimously that Nixon could not use Executive privilege to avoid subpoenas.

“the Court went to the main issue of executive privilege. The Court rejected Nixon's claim to an "absolute, unqualified Presidential privilege of immunity from judicial process under all circumstances."

https://www.quora.com/Can-Robert-Mueller-subpoena-Trump-to-testify

Oops ...
 
Trump can be subpoenaed

Trump can be subpoenaed to testify to the grand jury. He has the right to plead the 5th but that is a limited right and doing so would place him in a position of being impeached for violating his oath of office.

That precedent was set when SCOTUS voted unanimously that Nixon could not use Executive privilege to avoid subpoenas.

“the Court went to the main issue of executive privilege. The Court rejected Nixon's claim to an "absolute, unqualified Presidential privilege of immunity from judicial process under all circumstances."

https://www.quora.com/Can-Robert-Mueller-subpoena-Trump-to-testify

Oops ...

How mush bourbon have you had this morning? I guess it's 5:00 somewhere, eh?
 
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