Thursday, February 27, 2020

K.T. McFarland Shares More Details About Being Targeted by Robert Mueller

President Donald Trump said Feb. 2, 2018, that McFarland had withdrawn from consideration to be ambassador to Singapore, expressing his "Disappointment." He said McFarland served his administration "With distinction" and said Democrats "Chose to play politics rather than move forward with a qualified nominee for a critically important post."

The big event today is Vice President Mike Pence speaking a little later, but K.T. McFarland also just spoke and shared more details about her treatment at the hands of Robert Mueller's investigation.

McFarland was first approached by the FBI before the Mueller investigation started, being told that they likely wouldn't need to speak to her again.

McFarland would go on to describe being asked about snippets of emails and documents, in which they would refuse to show her so she could be certain what she was responding to.

McFarland said she was pressured to plead guilty, having been threatened with the fact that Mueller's team felt she had lied to them.

In her closing, McFarland described the narrative that she felt Mueller's team wanted her to give.

Regardless of what one may feel about McFarland, her job performance, etc.


https://www.redstate.com/bonchie/2020/02/27/cpac-coverage-k.t.-mcfarland-shares-more-details-about-being-targeted-by-robert-mueller

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