WASHINGTON -- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Wednesday she doesn't trust Attorney General William Barr and suggested his statements alleging President Donald Trump's campaign was spied on undermine Barr's independence as the nation's top law enforcement officer.
"He is not the attorney general of Donald Trump. He is the attorney general of the United States," Pelosi told AP."I don't trust Barr, I trust Mueller." Asked what would satisfy Democrats, Pelosi said:"I'll be satisfied when we have a new president of the United States who is a Democrat." Asked if she still thought Trump was not worth impeachment, Pelosi said to wait and see the full report.
Nancy P is going through an identity crisis with AOC. People don't listen to her anymore. She isn't reasonable. She is ridged and her comments like most Dems are off the wall and incorrect. AOC just talks and talks without facts to backup her comments. She isn't true to fact.
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Of course she trusts members of the Democrat Crime Cartel!!
That's ok, SpeakerPelosi , many of us don't trust you either.
Assumption: Nancy most Americans do not trust any of you.
A total dingbat playing partisan games, disgusting, the Democrat party is about to get exposed
Make him accountable, hold his feet to the fire!!!
I don't trust the speaker.
So what are you going to do about it? SpeakerPelosi
Be careful SpeakerPelosi , Bill is coming after you? are you feeling the heat yet, remember AOC on one side trying to take your job and Bill on the other trying to put you in a prison uniform? Hes coming, turn around he's there, Hmmm. who else is skulking?
Time for Mueller to leak the report!
Dingbat!
Now is OK to insult and mud of the honor of anybody as long as is a Trump appointee!
WE DO NOT TRUST SpeakerPelosi
Poor thing, She has dementia
You're an old alcoholic dementia sufferer, and should be committed to a Home!
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