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Will Trump to go Full Animal on his opponents after Mueller report?
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Will Trump to go Full Animal on his opponents after Mueller report?

Mar 26, 2019
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The former chief adviser to the U.S President Donald Trump has warned that the U.S president is going to go full animal after he was partially exonerated by Robert Mueller’s investigation. Steve Bannon left the White House in 2017. He predicted Trump would come off the chains and use the special counsel’s findings to bludgeon his opponents and ignore congressional oversight requests for documents. The attorney general William Barr sent a 4-page letter to the U.S Congress outlining Mueller’s conclusions following the sprawling 22-month probe into whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia or Trump obstructed.

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It is noteworthy that Mueller cleared Trump of conspiracy with Russia, but he didn’t draw a conclusion on an obstruction charge. Barr concluded the evidence in the report, which hasn’t been made public wasn’t enough to bring a prosecution. Bannon informed Yahoo News before Barr submitted his letter. He said, “When I saw no new indictments. I thought, Oh my God! They didn’t indict anybody regarding the Flynn investigation, they didn’t indict Donald Trump Jr”.

On Tuesday, Trump said on Tuesday morning appeared to live up to his former adviser’s prediction, tweeting angrily about the media’s coverage of the probe. He wrote, “The Mainstream Media is under fire and being scorned all over the World as being corrupt and FAKE. For two years they pushed the Russian Collusion Delusion when they always knew there was No Collusion. They truly are the Enemy of the People and the Real Opposition Party”! He also shared a tweet of Tom Fitton (president of conservative activist group Judicial Watch) who claimed the probe was deep state abuse and called for a separate investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private email use.