Mueller Fmr. Assistant: Grammatical Errors Prove Trump Leaked Questions


In the next chapter of the Mueller Witch Hunt saga, we have a former Muller assistant and CNN legal analyst,  Michael Zeldin, making the headlines by accusing Trump and his team of leaking the nearly 50 questions Muller allegedly has prepared for Trump to the New York Times.  The ‘proof’ that the leak came from Trump? Bad grammar!

“Because of the way these questions are written … lawyers wouldn’t write questions this way, in my estimation. Some of the grammar is not even proper,” he continued. “So, I don’t see this as a list of written questions that Mueller’s office gave to the president. I think these are more notes that the White House has taken and then they have expanded upon the conversation to write out these as questions.”

Zeldin worked as special counsel to Mueller in the early 1990s, when he served as the assistant attorney general of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division.

His comments come after The New York Times on Monday reported that it had obtained a list of questions Mueller plans to ask Trump as part of the investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.

Some questions focus on Trump’s communication with his campaign staffers and Russia, while others discuss Russian hacking during the election and Trump’s past business dealings.

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Source: The Hill


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