They are the last people to accuse others of lying. Sad!
The Trump campaign thinks that people who have made "outrageous and unsupported claims" in the past should not appear on TV — which seems like it might cripple their campaign strategy. https://t.co/GVup1iFo71
— Philip Bump (@pbump) March 25, 2019
This is an unprecedented abuse of Presidential power. https://t.co/gRIWdidp73
— Jon Cryer (@MrJonCryer) March 25, 2019
The quotes in this memo are accurate and the press shouldn't be bullied by nonsense like this. There is significant evidence of collusion. There may not be enough evidence to support bringing a conspiracy case in court, but there is plenty of evidence. We need to see the report. https://t.co/HOssfXmBQq
— Matthew Miller (@matthewamiller) March 25, 2019
"[Trump] is feeling vindicated…He's sending out memos from his campaign asking networks to have a blacklist on certain people…In a political sense his campaign will be to now cast doubt and to delegitimize all of these other investigations"-@SykesCharlie w/ @NicolleDWallace pic.twitter.com/I1EmgejgfX
— Deadline White House (@DeadlineWH) March 25, 2019
Republicans demand apologies, resignations and investigations of their opponents after Barr reports the Mueller investigation found no Trump conspiracy with the Russian government: https://t.co/u29LwNFoy5
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) March 25, 2019