22, February 2019
US: Trump says ‘witch hunt’ must end as Mueller prepares to file report 0
US President Donald Trump has condemned an investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller into possible collusion between his 2016 election campaign and Russia as a “witch hunt” in a new tweet, calling for it to end amid reports that it is coming to a close.
“Highly respected Senator Richard Burr, head of Senate Intelligence, said, after interviewing over 200 witnesses and studying over 2 million pages of documents, ‘WE HAVE FOUND NO COLLUSION BETWEEN THE TRUMP CAMPAIGN AND RUSSIA.’ The Witch Hunt, so bad for our Country, must end!” Trump tweeted on Friday.
Senator Richard Burr (R-N.C.), the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said recently that the panel has not found evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia during the 2016 presidential.
According to reports, Mueller could file his report on his investigation with the Department of Justice next week. Trump announced in November that his personal legal team would compile a “major Counter Report” to Mueller’s findings.
Robert Mueller has disputed a report that President Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen said Trump directed him to lie to Congress. Trump has repeatedly denied any collusion and has long called for end to the probe. Moscow has also denied any interference in US elections.
“After two years and millions of pages of documents (and a cost of over $30 million) no collusion!” Trump tweeted in December.
In another previous tweet Trump had called the probe the “greatest witch hunt” in the US history. “This is the single greatest witch hunt of a politician in American history.”
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23, February 2019
Algeria: Clashes erupt as protesters rally against Bouteflika bid for 5th term 0
Protesters clashed with police as thousands demonstrated in Algiers on Friday against a bid by President Abdelaziz Bouteflika for a fifth term in office.
“The president has failed during his fourth terms, so trying to win a fifth one, which means the continuity of failure, he’s also disabled,” said one protester.
Eighty one-year-old Bouteflika announced earlier this month his plan to seek a new term in April’s presidential elections in spite of doubts over his health condition.
Protests were reported by local news in other Algerian cities on Friday. Another demonstration is expected in Algiers on Sunday.