Don’t tell former FBI general counsel James Baker that those now-infamous discussions about secretly recording President Donald Trump and using the tapes to remove him from office were a joke.
He
apparently doesn’t believe it. And he held quite the vantage point — he
was on the inside of the bureau’s leadership in May 2017, when the
discussions occurred.
Baker told Congress last week that his boss — then-Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe
— was dead serious about the idea of surreptitiously recording the 45th
president and using the evidence to make the case that Trump should be
removed from office, according to my sources.
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