Opinion: This is Trump's most unethical act since Comey firing
Published on February 02, 2018 at 06:06PM by Matthew Miller, The Washington Post
President Donald Trump's decision to release House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes's memo alleging wrongdoing at the Justice Department, combined with his ill-advised intervention with the Justice Department over the issue, represents the most unethical - and potentially illegal - action he has taken since he fired FBI Director James B. Comey. And like the Comey decision, it may now feature prominently in the obstruction of justice investigation dogging Trump's White House. What makes the president's involvement so fundamentally inappropriate is the fact that the Nunes memo cannot be disentwined from the active, ongoing investigation into the president and his 2016 campaign.
Published on February 02, 2018 at 06:06PM by Matthew Miller, The Washington Post
President Donald Trump's decision to release House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes's memo alleging wrongdoing at the Justice Department, combined with his ill-advised intervention with the Justice Department over the issue, represents the most unethical - and potentially illegal - action he has taken since he fired FBI Director James B. Comey. And like the Comey decision, it may now feature prominently in the obstruction of justice investigation dogging Trump's White House. What makes the president's involvement so fundamentally inappropriate is the fact that the Nunes memo cannot be disentwined from the active, ongoing investigation into the president and his 2016 campaign.
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