Carter Page, Andrew McCarthy, Chuck Ross & Lee Smith on The Larry O’Connor Show 03.25.19


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CARTER PAGE INSISTS HE WAS NEVER WORRIED ABOUT MUELLER PROBE (The Daily Caller)

Carter Page insists he was never worried about being indicted in the special counsel’s probe, which ended on Sunday with more of a whimper than a bang.

“Not even slightly,” the former Trump campaign adviser insisted to The Daily Caller News Foundation on Sunday when asked if he ever expected to be charged in the investigation.

“That’s why I laughed at this stuff all along,” he said. [Read More]

Mueller report does not have proof of Trump crimes: Justice Department (FOX Business)

The Justice DepartmentOpens a New Window. said Sunday that special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigationOpens a New Window. did not find evidence that President Donald Trump’s campaignOpens a New Window. “conspired or coordinated” with Russia to influence the 2016 presidential election. [Read More]

After Mueller’s Exoneration of Trump, Full Disclosure (National Review)

The news that Special Counsel Robert Mueller has closed his investigation without recommending criminal charges against President Trump is a relief. It is not a surprise.

Nor is it a surprise that the news has Trump antagonists clamoring for full disclosure of the special counsel’s final report. Mind you, when skeptics of the Trump-Russia investigation asked what the criminal predicate for it was, and on what basis the Obama administration had decided to monitor the opposition party’s presidential campaign, we were admonished about the wages of disclosure — the compromise of precious defense secrets, of deep-cover intelligence sources and methods. Why, to ask for such information was to be an insurrectionist seeking to destroy the FBI, the Justice Department, and the rule of law itself. Now, though, it’s only the uncharged president of the United States at issue, so disclose away! [Read More]

 

 

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