Former CIA chief: Trump understands that “things are bad”
President Donald Trump understands that his problems are dire and that the US judiciary is after him, John Brennan, the former head of the CIA, wrote on Twitter.
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Former CIA director John Brennan. Photo: AP |
He was responding to what the head of state wrote on social media. Earlier, the US President quoted Fox News as saying that the Democrats could not find "clear evidence" of his relationship with Russia, because there was no collusion between Trump's election campaign and Moscow.
President Trump also criticized Democrats for their special attention to the recent testimony of his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, in court, which the US leader said was only trying to soften the accusation.
"Whenever you post these crazy tweets, I suspect you understand how bad your problem is and how unlikely it is that you will ever escape the American judiciary. I am especially relieved that you will no longer have the opportunity to run for public office," Mr. Brennan wrote.
Cohen previously pleaded guilty to violating campaign finance laws. The president's lawyer admitted that he was a middleman in payments to "buy the silence" of a porn actress. Cohen also pleaded guilty to tax evasion.