'THUGS with law degrees.' Brit Hume shares piece about the Mueller 'trap' and the Left just can't DEAL https://t.co/e9ucWwbvsG
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) April 10, 2018
NYT Scoop: Rod Rosenstein personally signed off on Monday’s F.B.I. decision to raid the office of Michael D. Cohen, Mr. Trump’s personal attorney and longtime confidant, three government officials said. https://t.co/PNet9LUQDn
— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) April 10, 2018
Who didn’t get raided by the FBI....
-Eric Holder
-Hillary Clinton
-Loretta Lynch
-John Podesta
-Donna Brazile
-Debbie Wasserman Schultz
-Robby Moot
-David Brock
-Susan Rice
-Huma Abedin
-Anthony Weiner
-Harvey Weinstein
-Burns Strider
“Contrast this treatment with the deference accorded Cheryl Mills, who was allowed to attend the FBI’s interview with Hillary Clinton as her counsel even though Ms. Mills was part of the personal email saga at the State Department.” https://t.co/KO6LbPJWPG
— Ari Fleischer (@AriFleischer) April 11, 2018
The @FBI knew about the Pulse Nightclub shooter that killed 49 people, refused to act.
— Ryan Fournier (@RyanAFournier) April 10, 2018
They knew about the Parkland shooter that killed 17, refused to act.
But the FBI acts on flakey information about a porn star.
You cannot tell me that the FBI isn’t politically motivated.
Search documents in Cohen raid sought info on taxi medallions
— andrew kaczynski🤔 (@KFILE) April 10, 2018
https://t.co/PI4SGyi1C3
NEW: Lots of Mueller action, but what about collusion? https://t.co/fhS4bRALeW by @byronyork pic.twitter.com/dW54VP5jSB
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) April 10, 2018
My legal sources note that the raid — in part over an alleged tryst w/ a porn star — is the kind of action that vaults the president’s and Fox’s criticism of Mueller & DOJ from the conservative fringe to the mainstream. And erodes faith in the rule of law nationally. Dangerous.
— Curt Mills (@CurtMills) April 10, 2018
Thanks to Kirsten Gillibrand, the US attorney behind the Cohen raid is especially vulnerable https://t.co/J74dS7Xl6B by @PhilipWegmann pic.twitter.com/7JhTCMAUYK
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) April 10, 2018
Trump is proving one thing: you can be one of the wealthiest people in the world, and occupy the most powerful office in the world, and still be subject to the abuses of power of corrupt high-ranking agents of your own government.
— Robert Barnes (@Barnes_Law) April 10, 2018
If you have ever had a lawyer, you’d understand why as a client you’d object to their offices being swept. It’s an unusual matter, and without precedent for a sitting president’s lawyer. It may be justified, but whereabouts and security of @realDonaldTrump papers of some import. https://t.co/Alcx80fZdk
— Hugh Hewitt (@hughhewitt) April 10, 2018
PragerU presenter @AlanDersh is on the left, but remains a very principled man.
— PragerU (@prageru) April 10, 2018
👉https://t.co/uI9PmHCNvihttps://t.co/v1t90DeXy6
When Mueller broke into the office of Michael Cohen, he effectively signed a letter of resignation
— Jacob Wohl (@JacobAWohl) April 9, 2018