Justice Department Turns Over Mueller Evidence To House WhatDoYouThink?
The Justice Department has agreed to provide Congress with key evidence collected by Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation connected to President Trump’s potential obstruction of
justice. What doRoger Hail • Snowplow SpecialistStephen Worthington • Socializing Advisor“Now that Congress has the evidence, it’s only a matter of time before Clinton and her cohorts are in jail.”
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