Trump stated that the Mueller team already investigated his tax returns and finances starting at 1:33. He also mentioned that Mueller didn't even mention them in the report.
I have repeatedly advised the tards that the month of May belongs to them - so get all their fun and games in - because it will start getting dicey very fast after that. They have been warned. Not to forget that Horowitz report is probably not more than a month away too- give or take, and this comes now to keep things lively: Breaking news here. Tards, put your pink pussy hats on and prepare to assume the fetal position if you are not there already. Trump Gives Attorney General William Barr Authority to Declassify Russia Probe Documents https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump...a-investigation-probe?source=articles&via=rss
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/jan/23/gchq-chief-robert-hannigan-quits GCHQ chief Robert Hannigan quits
If things are so bad for democrats I wonder why its Trump who keeps throwing tantrums over investigations
Wells Fargo, TD Bank have already given Trump-related financial documents to Congress The disclosures come as a federal judge ruled Wednesday that two other banks — Deutsche Bank and Capital One — can give financial documents to Congress. WASHINGTON — A key congressional committee has already gained access to President Donald Trump’s dealings with two major financial institutions, two sources familiar with the House probe tell NBC News, as a court ruling Wednesday promised to open the door for even more records to be handed over. Wells Fargo and TD Bank are the two of nine institutions that have so far complied with subpoenas issued by the House Financial Services Committee demanding information about their dealings with the Trump Organization, according to the sources. The disclosures by these two banks haven’t been previously reported. Both TD Bank and Wells Fargo declined to comment for this story. Wells Fargo provided the committee with a few thousand documents and TD Bankhanded the committee a handful ofdocuments, according to a source who hasseen them. The committee, led by Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., is especially interested in the president’s business relationship with Russia and other foreign entities. Appearing on MSNBC's "Hardball" Wednesday, Waters said "we don't have information to share with you at this time about what we've learned from the documents." A federal judge ruled Wednesday that two other banks — Deutsche Bank and Capital One — can hand over financial documentsrelated to their dealings Trump and his businesses to Congress. The Trump family had sued to prevent those two banksfrom complying with the congressional subpoena and the ruling paves the way for thecommittee to now have access to years of financial records from at least four financialinstitutions.