We will soon learn the FBI infiltrated Trump's campaign to protect him, his people, and the American election process.

Tweety is not a law abiding citizen, THAT FACT IS CLEAR.  Otherwise why is he so sensitive to what will be disclosed in the investigation of Russian influence in our 2016 election, assuming the investigation will conclude some crime was committed by HIM?

This could be an investigation that shows how corrupt the Tweety campaign was, and how corrupt Tweety remains in the face of "justice."

"Trump’s Assault on American Governance Just Crossed a Threshold"

By John CassidyMay 22, 2018

https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-columnists/trumps-assault-on-american-governance-just-crossed-a-threshold?mbid=nl_Daily%20052218&CNDID=48850791&spMailingID=13560055&spUserID=MTgxMDcxMTg4NTE0S0&spJobID=1402016632&spReportId=MTQwMjAxNjYzMgS2

I feel Tweety is unaware and too lazy to know, and also using politics to fog the issue, that he can get the files on the infiltration of his campaign . . . . He owns the Justice Department!  It' a JOKE!  But some see it more seriously than I do.  Twety is a JOKE, but his politics scares me!

"In the past forty-eight hours, Trump has demanded that the Justice Department open an investigation into its own investigation of possible collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government. The Justice Department has already—partially, at least—acceded to his wishes. It feels as though an important threshold has been crossed.

If this were a one-off instance of Trump trying to bully the Justice Department, the fact that Rod Rosenstein, the Deputy Attorney General, emerged from a meeting at the White House on Monday without having agreed to all of Trump’s demands would be more reassuring. But this wasn’t an isolated case. As the Robert Mueller investigation closes in on the President, Trump and his allies have launched a multi-pronged effort to discredit and end it. Rosenstein’s concessions may well encourage Trump to step up his efforts, regardless of historical norms involving the exercise of Presidential power."

It looks like the Justice Department is holding the line, however, on the political nature of Yweety's demands, but being judicious with a response.

"“If anyone did infiltrate or surveil participants in a Presidential campaign for inappropriate purposes, we need to know about it and take appropriate action,” Rosenstein said in a statement."

In conclusion . . . an ironic end could result.  Tweety might be outed by his own "self-investigation."

"The irony, of course, is that Trump and his supporters in Congress, such as Devin Nunes, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, and Mark Meadows, the head of the Freedom Caucus, are attacking an institution—the F.B.I.—that went to great lengths in 2016 not to publicize the fact that it was investigating the Trump campaign. In reportedly enlisting Halpern to approach Page, George Papadopoulos, and Sam Clovis, who were all foreign-policy advisers to the campaign, the F.B.I. was following the standard practice of counterintelligence investigations, and not a word of its activities leaked before Election Day."

 

 Ironic could be the last thing Tweety wants.  lol!