Not exact matches
While the American public is overwhelmingly supportive of Mueller keeping his job and could be upset if action is taken against the
special counsel's investigation, the editorial board fears that the public could see this
as just another food fight in Washington, DC and let it go.
As Trump heads into one of the most critical phases of the
special counsel's investigation, his personal legal team has shrunk to essentially
just one member, and he is struggling to find any top lawyers willing to represent him.
A top Russian official dismissed the latest round of indictments in
special counsel Robert Mueller's probe
as «
just blabber» while U.S. officials said the charges made it clear the nation meddled in the 2016 presidential election.
That leaves the president with
just one personal lawyer who is working full time on the
special counsel's investigation
as Mr. Trump is facing one of the most significant decisions related to it: whether to sit for an interview.
As President Trump heads into one of the most critical phases of the
special counsel's investigation, his personal legal team has shrunk to essentially
just one member, and he is struggling to find any top lawyers willing to represent him.
That leaves the president with
just one personal lawyer who is working full time on the
special counsel's investigation
as Mr. Trump is facing one of the most significant decisions related to it: whether to sit for an interview.
David Tateur, US Office of
Special Counsel: «The use of our actual work product instantly made it feel
as though this wasn't
just a regurgitation of a planned lecture.»
But
as Vermont Ethics
Counsel Michael Kennedy notes, there's nothing
special to see here — this is simply a failure to communicate with a client; the medium used
just happened to be «social.»