LARA TRUMP ON HANNITY: Russia Probe Put USA ‘Through Hell,’ Ruined People’s Lives

Originally published at: LARA TRUMP ON HANNITY: Russia Probe Put USA ‘Through Hell,’ Ruined People’s Lives | Sean Hannity

Senior advisor to the President Lara Trump stopped-by ‘Hannity’ Monday night to weigh-in on the Democrats’ ongoing obsession with Mueller’s final report; saying his two-year investigation “put our country through hell.”

“We’re seeing the gloves are coming off on the Democrats’ side. This is why everyone is really excited to see what the debates hold for the Democrats. We should just sit back and let them go at it. It’s certainly been interesting to watch,” said Trump.

“We have to get to the bottom of how the Russia probe started. The players in this crazy mess that set it all up. It put our country through hell for two years with this investigation, it has ruined people’s lives. Not everyone can afford to get a lawyer and defend yourself against something you didn’t do,” she added.


House Judiciary Chair Jerrold Nadler refused to give-up his non-stop obsession with Robert Mueller’s final report last Thursday; baselessly claiming the conclusion shows the President committed “multiple crimes.”

Rep. Jerry Nadler: "We're investigating all the things we would investigate frankly in an impeachment inquiry." pic.twitter.com/1Ljxl8BQJo

— The Hill (@thehill) June 6, 2019

“We’re investigating all of the things we would investigate, frankly, in an impeachment inquiry. We are starting with the Mueller report which shows ample evidence of multiple crimes of obstruction of justice and abuse of power. We will have testimony about that,” said Nadler.

“It may very well come to a formal impeachment inquiry, we will see,” he added.

Nadler’s comments come more than a week after Robert Mueller held a press conference at the Department of Justice; refusing to testify before his committee.

“I hope and expect this to be the only time I will speak to you on this matter,” Mueller told reporters Wednesday. “No one has told me whether I can or should testify or speak further about this matter.”

“There has been discussion about an appearance before Congress,” he continued. “Any testimony from this office would not go beyond our report. It contains our findings and analysis, and the reasons for the decisions we made. We chose those words carefully, and the work speaks for itself.”

Nadler nearly fainted at a press conference alongside New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio last Friday; prompting staff and top aides to rush to the politician’s side.