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Weissmann: Giuliani’s Fall an Embodiment of the ‘Insanity that Has Gripped Our Country’

Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew Weissmann said Monday on MSNBC’s “Deadline” that one of former President Donald Trump’s attorneys, Rudy Giuliani and his fall from being the statesman that helped to hold the country together after the 9/11 terror attacks to being indicted in a RICO case in Georgia is an “embodiment” of the “insanity that has gripped our country.”

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MSNBC’s Weissmann Predicts Racketeering Charge for Trump in Georgia

MSNBC legal analyst and former Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew Weissmann said Tuesday on “Alex Wagner Tonight” that he believed Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis will indict former President Donald Trump under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Law.

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Weissman: ‘Whack Job’ Ginni Thomas Potentially Facing Legal Liability

Andrew Weissmann, the lead prosecutor for former special counsel Robert Mueller, said Thursday on MSNBC’s “Deadline” that Ginni Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, was a “whack job” who could be in legal peril over her actions surrounding the 2020 presidential election.

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Mueller Probe’s Andrew Weissmann: Lisa Page Did Nothing Wrong

Andrew Weissmann, a former investigator for Robert Mueller’s special counsel and MSNBC legal analyst, declared Monday that former FBI lawyer Lisa Page — who opposed Donald Trump’s presidential candidacy — did nothing wrong as the bureau investigated his 2016 campaign. 

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Mueller Probe’s Andrew Weissmann Spreads Trump-Russia Conspiracy Theory on MSNBC

Attorney Andrew Weissmann, a former prosecutor for Robert Mueller’s special counsel and legal analyst for MSNBC, speculated President Donald Trump took an unsecured telephone call from U.S. Ambassador Gordon Sondland in Ukraine because he does not care whether Russia wiretapped it — because, Weissman argues, he anticipates Kremlin support in the 2020 election.

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Fitton: AP Reporters Pushed FBI to Prosecute Manafort

The Associated Press, founded in 1846 as a cooperative association of newspapers, has enjoyed a reputation for independence and fairness over the years. Lately, however, it has come under criticism for what some see as a left/liberal bias.

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