Donald Trump, who is unafraid to toss out any innuendo imaginable, is at it again.
This time, the president says former national security adviser Susan Rice “may have” committed a crime.
His evidence? His substantiation? Oh, what the hell. He doesn’t have anything to offer. He just said it.
Rice’s so-called “crime” apparently occurred when he allegedly sought the identities of Trump campaign officials who were mentioned as possible targets of U.S. surveillance.
She served as national security adviser for President Obama. Rice has denied any involvement in this matter and has said she did not break any law.
That won’t stop Trump, who continues to exhibit recklessness as it regards others’ reputation. All he had to say when the subject came up would have been, “I won’t comment any further on that matter until we get to the bottom of what happened. But, no-o-o-o. He had to pop off yet again.
However, he did say: “I think it’s going to be the biggest story. It’s such an important story for our country and the world. It is one of the big stories of our time.”
Kind of like the wiretapping ordered by Barack Obama, yes?