In a surprising response to the Justice Department’s decision to appoint special counsel to oversee the, ever expanding, Russia investigation, President Donald J. Trump has announced the hiring of a “Special, special Counsel” to oversee the overseeing of the investigation.
“What’s so special about his counselling?” Trump tweeted, in reference to the appointment of Robert Mueller who had, from 2001 to 2013 , served as the Director of the FBI. “I’ve got counsellors way more special than him. The specialest! And I’m gonna use them!”
Trump then went on to detail, in 140 character bursts, his creation of the “Office of Special Counsel to the Office of Special Counsel.” from which his, hand picked, investigator will investigate the investigation.
The investigator will, according to the President, follow Mueller at every stage of the investigation, being vigilant for any signs of “special investigative misconduct.” This will be accomplished by means of tailing Mueller to all of his appointments and interviews and listening in on conversations, possibly by means of holding a glass against the door and putting their ear to it. “Smart stuff, like on TV,” the President tweeted.
“The Special special counsellor will stay close to Mr. Mueller, following him following every lead, examining every examination of evidence, witnessing every witness, and re-documenting every document” said press secretary Sean Spicer, at an impromptu press conference. “The important thing, from the President’s perspective, is that the Mr. Mueller understands that we are watching everything he does.”
Asked if this special special attention could be regarded as a, not so subtle threat to the independent investigator, Spicer said. “Of course not! I’m disappointed that you, in the fake media, would try to frame it that way. All we are doing is here is providing additional support to this, important investigation and making sure that nothing is overlooked. The President, and every member of his cabinet, wish only for this investigation to run smoothly and conclude swiftly. We want to assist that effort in every way-”
Spicer paused at this point, as every phone in the room chirped an alert. Glancing down at his own phone, Spicer sighed heavily and continued. “Or…to put it in the Presidents own word, which he just tweeted now, ‘Mr. Mueller better hope there are no recordings of him listening to any recordings of my conversations with Comey before he starts leaking!’ ”
“Well, there you have it.” said Spicer, struggling for words. “The President is clearly expressing his uh..hope.. that the investigation will go smoothly.” Spicer then slipped behind a large fern and refused to answer any more questions.
The President has not yet named the special special counsel, but he has floated a few possible names. “It’s gotta be somebody everyone likes and trust,” he tweeted, “Like Rudy Giuliani, or Chris Christie.”
In a television appearance on MSNBC, presidential advisor Kellyanne Conway was asked if the President’s interference with the independent investigation might constitute clear obstruction of justice. “That is nonsense,” she replied, “It is exactly the opposite. It’s obstruction of obstruction of justice.”
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