Opinion: Sarah Sanders keeps on lying, smearing
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders talks with reporters outside the White House earlier this month. By Erik Wemple Erik Wemple Media critic with a focus on the ups and downs and downs of the cable-news industry. Email Bio Follow Media critic April 22 at 1:44 PM White House press secretary Sarah Sanders last week retweeted President Trump’s inaccurate abridgment of the Mueller report:
— Sarah Sanders March 24, 2019 As the report makes clear, Mueller & Co. did not exonerate the president on the obstruction-of-justice front. In fact, they laid out 10 examples of possible obstruction. In his summary, Barr very promptly decided that the evidence on this front was “not sufficient to establish that the President committed an obstruction-of-justice offense.”
The next day, she continued with her protestations about all the FBI people who were expressing support for the dismissal. After she was challenged on the actual number of “countless” FBI supporters, she said, “I mean, I have heard from a large number of individuals that work at the FBI that said that they’re very happy with the President’s decision. I mean, I don’t know what I else I can say.”
Check it out: “Those were Mueller’s words ...” Yes, they were Mueller’s words. These are also Mueller’s words: “Ultimately, the investigation did not establish that the Campaign coordinated or conspired with the Russian government in its election-interference activities.” Clever how people like Sanders want to credit one finding from the Mueller team and question another.
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