House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi is
fundraising off the firing of “our only hope” Special Counsel Robert
Mueller, but one problem: Mueller has not been fired.
The California Democrat sent out an email last week titled “Mueller
FIRED” and asked people to donate to the Democratic Congressional
Campaign Committee (DCCC) amid speculations that President Donald Trump
may fire Mueller in retaliation for the FBI raid on his lawyer Michael
Cohen.
But as the actual fundraiser email text acknowledges, Mueller was not
fired by Trump.
"I’m so furious I can barely write this email,” Pelosi wrote, according
to The Washington Examiner. “President Trump is inches away from firing
Robert Mueller and derailing the entire Russia investigation.”
Donald J. Trump
✔
@realDonaldTrump
If I wanted to fire Robert Mueller in December, as reported by the
Failing New York Times, I would have fired him. Just more Fake News from
a biased newspaper!
6:03 AM - Apr 12, 2018
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The fundraising email was sent on Friday, just a day after Trump
reiterated that he isn’t going to fire the special counsel.
“If I wanted to fire Robert Mueller in December, as reported by the
Failing New York Times, I would have fired him. Just more Fake News from
a biased newspaper!” Trump tweeted.
Still, the Democratic leader went on to accuse her Republican colleagues
of “actively helping” Trump to ruin the investigation into the alleged
collusion between Trump and the Kremlin and asks for money to “kick each
and every one of them out of office.”
“[Republicans are] jeopardizing our democracy, our national security,
and the safety of every election we hold. Frankly, they can’t be
trusted,” she added.
Pelosi described Mueller as “our only hope for justice” and claims only
Democrats “can protect him."
The odd email drew criticism on social media. “The DCCC's subject lines
may not have contributed to the fake news crisis, but damned if they
help,” tweeted Vox reporter Dara Lind.
“Who at the @dccc thought this clickbait email subject line was a good
idea?” seconded Garrett Haake, a correspondent at liberal MSNBC. |
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