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(Emphasis mine)President Obama lashed out at Donald Trump on Tuesday, saying that the Republican nominee’s insistence that the election was being rigged undermines the country’s democratic traditions and demonstrates that he is not fit for the White House. . . .
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. . . But the president, clearly troubled by Trump’s claims of a fixed election, quickly decided not to hold back. He described Trump’s allegations as a threat to American democracy and to the “integrity and trust” of the country’s civic institutions. . . .
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Obama dismissed Trump’s claims of election-fixing as baseless and impossible to carry out because balloting is overseen at the state level. In many swing states, such as Florida, a Republican governor oversees the process, Obama said.
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. . . “There is no serious person out there who would suggest somehow that you could even rig America’s elections, in part, because they are so decentralized,” Obama said. . . .
Well, I would agree with Spicer’s comments that they expected Clinton to win and didn’t want any speculation of foul play after the election–especially with Trump at the time raising concerns about the election being “rigged” with people voting illegally, etc. So the DHS asked the campaigns to tow the line and express publicly that everything was peachy with the voting, while Obama goes and warns all the election officials about Russian hackers?Look at this video from 5:15 Caldera and tell me what you think please. (Spicer’s account seems to harmonize well with what was being reported at the time.)
Why is a “special council” needed?Sessions better be willing to start up a second special counsel.
As Trey Gowdy said:Why is a “special council” needed?
Makes sense.You need an independent arbiter, and the Department of Justice cannot investigate itself.