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Could The FBI Report Be The Breakthrough President Trump Needed To End The Russian Probe

 
The 500 page report on the FBI that was recently released could be what Trump so desperately needed.

That report contained information that could prove it was the intention of the FBI to depose President Trump.

It was claimed that the person who lead out in investigations was against Trump and his ideals. This prompted Trump’s allies to suggest that the FBI were working to have Trump removed from office.

Trump had claimed on many occasions there was no collusion. Many of his allies and family members found themselves in disarray as the Special Counsel Robert Mueller indicted them.

However no strong case had been brought against the President personally. Mueller wanted an interview with Trump, but none was forthcoming.

End Inquiry

Republicans felt it was time the probe came to a close based on the 500 page document.

Two senior F.B.I. officials, Peter Strzok and Lisa Page were the ones Republicans focused their attention on.

It was noted that they disliked Trump and this was evident in their texts to each other.

A few weeks into the Russian investigation Strzok wrote “Just went to a southern Virginia Walmart.” He added “I could SMELL the Trump support.”

This caused the GOP to lose any faith in the FBI.

“The arrogance and condescension and the elitist attitude, that’s what ticks people off,” Rep. Jim Jordan said. “As they look at all this and see what Strzok said throughout these investigations, that’s why their confidence is so shaken.”

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Lisa Dalacey
Lisa Dalacey is one of the newest members to the Anything Political team. She is a wife and mother who likes to write on articles that focus on the empowerment and equality of everyone. She tries to keep her stance on political issues neutral.
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