First he went after the prosecutors who recommended a multiyear sentence for his friend Roger Stone. Then President Trump turned his Twitter ire to the “witch hunt disgrace” of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation,
which led to Stone’s indictment. But perhaps most surprising was
Trump’s decision to target U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson — who
will determine Stone’s fate when he appears in her courtroom next
Thursday.
Publisher: Washington Post | Author: Ann E. Marimow
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donald trump, extreme measures, justice department, obstruction of justice, and trump advisersDATE PUBLISHED
2020-02-14 (Modified: 2020-02-19)STAR RATING
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