US president urges Senator Lindsey Graham to make former President Obama's testimony reality
US President Donald Trump said Thursday that former President Barack Obama should testify before Congress because of recent intelligence revelations.
"If I were a Senator or Congressman, the first person I would call to testify about the biggest political crime and scandal in the history of the USA, by FAR, is former President Obama. He knew EVERYTHING," Trump said on Twitter.
While Trump was unclear about the alleged “crime” to which he was referring, he called on Republican Senator Lindsey Graham to begin the process.
"Do it @LindseyGrahamSC, just do it. No more Mr. Nice Guy. No more talk!" Trump urged.
Acting US Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell on Wednesday released a list of former Obama administration officials accused of “unmasking” former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn.
The release comes as Trump continues to rail against what he calls "Obamagate," though he has repeatedly struggled to clearly state what the scandal entails. He has repeatedly sought to frame the Russia investigation that ensnared Flynn as a "deep state" plot against him.
The Justice Department made the exceptionally rare move last week to dismiss the case against Flynn, after he pleaded guilty to lying to federal investigators.
Flynn has since sought to withdraw his 2017 guilty plea.
The federal judge overseeing Flynn’s case on Wednesday appointed a retired judge to take up the case against the department's motion.