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During a congressional hearing, Rep. Hank Johnson accused special counsel Robert Hur of "You're doing everything you can do to get President Trump re-elected" with the aim of securing a position as a federal judge or another role in the Justice Department, without providing evidence. Hur responded, "I have no such aspirations, I can assure you." Rep. Eric Swalwell, "who was removed from the House Intelligence Committee over his relationship with a Chinese spy," questioned Hur's credibility, suggesting it hinges on his refusal to accept a potential Trump administration appointment. Hur stated, "I’m not here to testify about anything that will happen in the future."
Rep. Eric Swalwell asks Robert Hur to pledge not to accept an appointment from Trump in a possible second term. Hur refuses.
Implying Hur’s ability to be perceived as “credible” depends on it, Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) attempts to get special counsel Robert Hur to commit he wouldn't serve in a potential Trump administration: Hur: “I’m not here to testify about anything that will happen in the future.” https://t.co/Dx08D88116
Democrat Rep. Eric Swalwell — who was removed from the House Intelligence Committee over his relationship with a Chinese spy — says Special Counsel Hur can't be credible unless he refuses to accept a non-existent presidential appointment https://t.co/9nV2RpOqij
Without any evidence, Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA) accuses special counsel Hur of “doing everything you can do to get Pres. Trump reelected so that you can get appointed as a federal judge or perhaps to another position.” Hur: “I have no such aspirations, I can assure you.” https://t.co/laHi3ZhW0G
REP. HANK JOHNSON: "You're doing everything you can do to get President Trump re-elected so that you can get appointed as a federal judge or perhaps to another position in the Justice Department, isn't that correct?" ROBERT HUR: "Congressman, I have no such aspirations." https://t.co/NSMRwHqF02