Graham Disobeys Trump, Won't Call Obama to Testify

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Trump Urged Lindsey Graham to Call Obama to Testify in Front of Congress and Graham Just Shot It Down

In the face of recently released FBI materials regarding the origins of the Russia investigation, President Donald Trump is leading the charge in accusing his predecessor, former President Barack Obama of illegally allowing the FBI to investigate the Trump campaign.

In reality, there was documented evidence that the Russian government was attempting to interfere in the United States election to deliver a win for now-President Donald Trump. The FBI subsequently investigated if there were any Russian agents infiltrating the Trump campaign.

People are right that Obama's testimony would likely make a laughingstock of Republicans. Trump himself couldn't name what crime Obama supposedly committed in "Obamagate."
 
He probably should but I don't recall ANY former POTUS be required to testify about anything.

Has one even sent a deposition or a brief about anything?

Am I wrong?:confused:
 
Lindsey Graham on why he's not in favor of calling Obama to testify

In an interview on the "Brian Kilmeade Show" with host Brian Kilmeade, Graham said that he does not want to "wreak havoc on the institution" like House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., did during the impeachment trial against the president earlier this year.

"So, if I find something that makes me suspicious of President Obama, if he may have been part of committing a crime against General Flynn or anyone else, I will turn that over to Mr. [John] Durham," he promised, referring to the U.S. attorney who is investigating the origins of the Trump-Russia probe.
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He probably should but I don't recall ANY former POTUS be required to testify about anything.

Has one even sent a deposition or a brief about anything?

Am I wrong?:confused:


I remember Gerald Ford testifying before Congress, but I do not believe the testimony was compelled (keep in mind he had been in the House for 25 years and was on good terms with pretty much everyone there).

Trump doesn't appreciate this now, but he definitely does not want a precedent set for former presidents being hauled before congressional committees.
 
I remember Gerald Ford testifying before Congress, but I do not believe the testimony was compelled (keep in mind he had been in the House for 25 years and was on good terms with pretty much everyone there).

Trump doesn't appreciate this now, but he definitely does not want a precedent set for former presidents being hauled before congressional committees.

He’ll have enough problems with juries.
 
When I moved into Graham’s state I took a fresh look at him and for a while thought he was not bad. Even met him and found him to be funny and irreverent. Turns out he’s a sycophantic cunt.
 
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