On Tuesday’s Mark Levin show, The Hillary Clinton campaign and the DNC paid for research that lead to the Russian dossier which contained allegations of the Trump Campaign’s collusion with Russia. This is a massive scandal now, the entire story has flipped. No wonder the Democrat party kept accusing the Trump campaign of collusion. They accuse of what they themselves have done. Notice how the Clinton campaign and the DNC have kept their mouths shut on the dossier, hoping that the praetorian guard media would protect them. After that, it’s not a coincidence that Senators Bob Corker and Jeff Flake, who have abandoned their principles, are on the attack on President Trump. Trump may not be a constitutional conservative but he has done many conservative things including the nomination of Neil Gorsuch and rolling back Barack Obama regulations. Very little of anything has come from the Republican Senate and the House. Corker and Flake’s retirements have nothing to do with leaving on principle because of the Trump presidency but with the fact that they can’t win re-election. Now they are trying to settle scores. Corker is repulsive and going where no Republican goes in calling the President mentally unfit. History will remember Corker not because he was a statesman but because he sold out the country with the Iran Deal. The CNN story defending Corker as not supporting the deal is false. Corker ensured that any Iran Deal that Obama negotiated would become law. Finally, Brian Kilmeade calls in to talk about his new book, Andrew Jackson and the Miracle of New Orleans: The Battle That Shaped America’s Destiny.
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ABC News
Corker draws line in the sand in questioning Trump’s fitness for office
CNN
Fact check: Trump’s false claim that Corker supported the Iran deal
Washington Post
Clinton campaign, DNC paid for research that led to Russia dossier
CNBC
Arizona Sen Jeff Flake will not seek re-election; blasts Trump for ‘reckless, undignified behavior’
Right Scoop
Gowdy: Not ‘a SINGLE witness who has provided evidence supporting collusion’
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