Doesnt square with the facts, as we know them. And as weve all seen them reported. In a word, gaslighting. The president spoke as he left for a trip to ohio and he began by saying hes okay with making the Mueller Report public. I dont mind. I mean, frankly, if you told the house, if you want, let them see it. Polls suggests a vast majority of democrats and republicans agree with him on that. But take the comment east making on making it public with a grain of salt. The president also in the past repeatedly said how much he wanted to sit down and answer questions from mueller. That, obviously, didnt happen. The president continued talking about mueller, offering up a revisionist and somewhat rambling history of how the probe got started, in his opinion. Were showing you extended portions of his remarks, so you can get a better sense of exactly what he said and if detours that he also went about, as well as the context. Here he is, referring to Deputy Attorney general Rod Rosenstein and
Ralph DiMatteo, 68, the alleged number three member of the Colombo crime family, was sentenced to three years in prison this week, after pleading guilty to racketeering
The trial of John Gotti, highlighted by testimony from former lieutenant turned informant, Salvatore “Sammy The Bull” Gravano, got all the headlines but it was the Gambino case that cause the biggest problems for the Mob.