Special trickster argues for the legality of collecting emails for trumps


Before taking the oath of President Donald Trump, special interrogation Robert Mueller argued for the validity of collecting thousands of email for his interim team. Trump administration officials just got to know last week that the government agency handed over all those emails several months ago.

The emails that have been questioned have been taken since the election in November 2016, when the President sworn on January 20, 2017, during that time, 13 top officials of the trump interim team were taken from the computer.

Those emails are discussed about the national security and international goals of the trumpet and who will be taken in the new administration.

Sunday's Müller spokesman said that those emails were collected under ongoing criminal investigations, whose email accounts, their consent or criminal prosecutions were appropriate.

Government Services General Services Administration handed over the emails to the September, September quarter of the trump interim team.

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