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Trump retweets meme calling for prominent Democrats to be imprisoned

The Russia investigation is far from over.

 

Ellen Ioanes

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Posted on Nov 28, 2018   Updated on May 21, 2021, 12:41 am CDT

On Wednesday morning, President Donald Trump retweeted a post from the user account @The_Trump_Train that showed prominent Democrats behind bars, with the caption, “Now that Russia collusion is a proven lie, when do the trials for treason begin?”

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The image shows Hillary and Bill Clinton, Huma Abedin, Eric Holder, Barack Obama, Loretta Lynch, and John Podesta.

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It also shows some non-partisan players in Trump’s Spygate theory, like Rober Mueller, Rod Rosenstein, James Comey, and James Clapper.

The tweet comes just two days after Special Counsel Robert Mueller accused former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort of lying in his plea agreement, although it’s not clear specifically what he lied about. Mueller has asked for Manafort’s sentencing to be expedited in light of the new information.

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A story in the Guardian also claims that Manafort met with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who leaked emails stolen from the Clinton campaign in spring 2016. Manafort denies ever meeting Assange.

Trump also sent out his own tweet about his feelings on the investigation this morning.

“While the disgusting Fake News is doing everything within their power not to report it that way, at least 3 major players are intimating that the Angry Mueller Gang of Dems is viciously telling witnesses to lie about facts & they will get relief. This is our Joseph McCarthy Era!” Trump tweeted just before posting the image.

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It’s not clear exactly what he’s referring to in the tweet, but recent events could point to the Manafort case, or the news that conspiracy theorist Jerome Corsi was under investigation for perjury.

All week, Trump has been on one about the Mueller probe, tweeting out his displeasure with it.

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The Special Counsel investigation has heated up recently and is showing real consequences. Former Trump aide George Papadopoulos started his prison sentence this week, and Mueller could hand down new indictments soon.

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*First Published: Nov 28, 2018, 9:25 am CST
 

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