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Report: Trump tried to discredit potential FBI witnesses

It’s Saturday morning, and,  because it’s another day, that means there’s another damning report out on Donald Trump.  According to Foreign Policy, the controversy now surrounds an apparent  mission by Trump to discredit three top-and-key witnesses that are about to be used in Robert Mueller’s final Russian conclusion.

The magazine notes that Trump apparently  enlisted the help of top aides and benefactors last year when he first learned that Mueller was investigating him for obstruction of justice, an offense, that could and is lawfully capable of removing him from office.

The same report claims that Trump ‘s fears “grew”  at that time,  and,  are partially what led to the firing of John Dowd — a high powered criminal defense attorney who had been tasked with representing the Presidential candidate.

As revealed by  Foreign Policy, the following are the people Trump secretly hoped to discredit.

Andrew McCabe, the current deputy FBI director and who was briefly acting FBI director after Comey’s firing; Jim Rybicki, Comey’s chief of staff and senior counselor; and James Baker, formerly the FBI’s general counsel.

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