Considering how much Donald Trump has been betrayed by his own inner circle over the course of his presidency, it only makes sense that it would be his own aides that would provide some of the most incriminating information to Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
A bombshell report in the New York Review of Books by independent journalist Murray Waas has just stated that Mueller has recently received some extremely critical evidence that makes the President look highly guilty of obstructing justice.
Waas reported that this previously undisclosed data offers “some of the strongest evidence to date implicating the president of the United States in an obstruction of justice.” It also includes “highly confidential White House records and testimony by some of President Trump’s own top aides.”
According to Waas, those who have seen the evidence believe it’s “all but inevitable” that the Special Counsel will conclude that Trump broke the law. One of the most important bits of evidence involves a claim by former FBI Director James Comey that stated Trump asked him to stop investigating former national security adviser Michael Flynn. While Trump’s legal team tried to protect the president and say that Trump’s didn’t know Flynn was under criminal investigation when he made the request, it’s now looking as though that was a lie. Waas wrote:
Previously undisclosed evidence indicates just the opposite — that President Trump was fully informed that Flynn was the target of prosecutors.”
Waas also cited “a confidential White House memorandum” that came out soon after Trump made that request to Comey, which states that then-chief of staff Reince Priebus and White House counsel Don McGahn had informed the president that Flynn was being investigated.
This report signals that more explosive details about the president are soon to follow. Judging by the increasingly erratic tweets coming out of Trump’s Twitter account, the president knows it’s all coming to an end.
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