By Solange Reyner Newsmax February 4, 2018
The memos James Comey made of conversations he had with President Donald Trump when he was FBI director will remain private as releasing them, "could reveal sensitive nonpublic information and compromise" Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, a federal judge ruled Saturday according to a report in Politico. Mueller is investigating whether there was any coordination between Trump's campaign team and the Russian government as part of the Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.............Continue Reading.....
My Take - I find this amazing! I seems to me any decision of this nature falls within the dominion of the Executive branch of the government, not the Judicial....unless of course you're a political hack appointed by Obama and then the Constitution means nothing, everything or anything depending on what this judge thinks. An all too familiar refrain from a stunningly corrupt federal judiciary. It's high time a Constitutional amendment creating age and term limits for the federal judiciary was passed.
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