President Donald Trump asked Thursday on Twitter why investigators were not looking at "Hillary Clinton's family" and Democrats' "dealings with Russian Federation", instead examining his "non-dealings".
Since his shocking upset win over Hillary Clinton last November, multiple well-respected news outlets, as well as various government agencies, have released information that links Trump and his administration to Russian Federation.
The tables have seemingly turned however, with Trump himself reportedly under investigation for possible obstruction of justice, sparked in part by his firing of FBI Director James Comey last month.
"Crooked H destroyed phones w/ hammer, "bleached" emails, & had husband meet w/AG days before she was cleared- & they talk about obstruction?" he added, in reference to the investigation into Clinton's private email server.
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"Mueller is setting up a dragnet of obstruction, financial questions and every aspect of Trump's life and his associates lives", said former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who labeled it "very risky". "Nice", he tweeted just before 7 a.m. He has also alleged that recordings of his conversations with Comey are available, but these are yet to be released.
In a pair of earlier tweets, Trump called the investigation "phony" and the "greatest WITCH HUNT in American political history". Trump tweeted June 15, according to Politico.
In late March, as the House Intelligence Committee was thrown into turmoil after it was revealed that chairman Devin Nunes appeared to have coordinated with the White House he was supposed to be overseeing, Trump asked a similar question about Clinton.
"The FBI leak of information regarding the president is outrageous, inexcusable and illegal", Corallo told the Guardian.





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