The FBI warns Trump: No more games and lies (Video)

A former lawyer has warned Donald Trump that there will be no more <x0game” and “no more lies”, as the FBI is planning to question the American president about Russian intervention in the 2016 presidential election. Richard Painter who had served in the White House from 2005 to [...]
Richard Painter, who had served at the White House between 2005 and 2007, has said the time has come for the millionaire businessman of “to tell the truth”.
His comments came after reports were released by prosecutor Robert Mueller. Also reportedly Trump would ask about the dismissal of FBI Director James Vomey and National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, reports The Independent”, the Periscope broadcast.
Muller's investigations include whether Russia has been involved in the US presidential campaign. They also seek to understand whether Trump took steps to prevent an FBI investigation into his contacts with Russia.
Prosecutor General Jeff Sessions has already been questioned for hours in investigating special councils, the Justice Department said.
The first member of the cabinet, who is known for questioning, Sessions is the highest interviewed investigation ever.
Earlier this week, Trump said he was not at all concerned about what Sessions might have told Mueller's team./Periscopi/
Trump had better tell the truth and nothing but the truth. And much of it will similarly be face to face. Mueller doesn't accept options to his questions via Twitter. No more gass. No more lies. https://t.co/Ul902ihQkW
Richard W. Painter (@RWPUSA) January 24, 2018











