President Trump is on a roll. He is the most investigated politician of all time with 22 months between the FBI and Robert Mueller of the fake Russian collusion investigation. Between the two they spent 50 million dollars to prove that Trump was innocent. He had two more victories this week.
The testimony of Don McGhan turned out to be a nothing burger. And the IG investigating the Lafayette Park – fake news. Trump was completely exonerated.
TRUMP statement celebrates he is "totally exonerated” #FromTheDesk pic.twitter.com/w2X94wZ2Yt
— Charlie Spiering (@charliespiering) June 10, 2021
Trump declared:
“This week, I have been exonerated by the Inspector General in the clearing of Lafayette Park, despite earlier reports that it was done for political purposes. And I have been exonerated in Congress by the testimony of former White House lawyer Don McGahn. It came, it went, and it was a big ‘nothing burger.’”
Demonstrators protesting the death of George Floyd in June of 2020 were forcibly removed in the area between Lafayette Park and St John’s Church, which they had already set on fire. The investigation found that the decision to remove the rioters had been made the day before and was set in motion over the rioting and the burning of the historic church. Plus, they did not know that the president was going to visit the church to see how badly it was damaged and for a photo op.
Mcgahn’s testimony was a nothing burger for the Democrats who long held the hope that McGhan’s testimony would implicate Trump0 in some kind of wrongdoing. McGhan did say that he wanted Robert Mueller fired but he did not do it. But he also testified that Trump told him he did not want anyone to break the law. Of course, the Democrats claimed that he incited a riot by telling his supporters to march peacefully to the Capitol Building, so instructing McGhan that he did not want any laws broken can be a criminal act5.
The former president also said he won the battle against the Democratic National Committee and the Clinton campaign, arguing that they should be held accountable for “wasting” taxpayer money and “interfering” with his administration.
“I have often wondered if a fake investigation is illegally started based on information provided and paid for by the DNC and the Clinton campaign, shouldn’t they be held accountable? Not the mention, wasting tens of millions of taxpayer dollars and interfering with years of a presidential administration? I fought the made-up Hoax and strongly and effectively, and I won,” he said.
Trump concluded that he will win all of the “country destroying” investigations and accusations against him.