Don Jr. On Russia Probe: ‘No Actual
Crimes’ Just ‘Things People Did In Past Lives’
Donald Trump Jr. thought up a creative way to discredit the indictments
special counsel Robert Mueller has already secured, telling the “Fox and
Friends” hosts Monday morning that there were “no actual crimes,” just “things
people did in past lives.”

“They’re not investigating actual crimes anymore,” Trump Jr. said.
“They’re literally trying to find something they can make a big deal of.”
“What they did is they put incredible pressure on regular guys that
couldn’t afford million dollars in legal fees, got them to slip up, say
something incorrectly,” he continued. “They pretended they’re their friends.”

“There are no actual crimes,” he concluded. “There is only things that
people did in past lives, in 2006 before we even thought we’d ever get into
this crazy world.”
So far, eight people have pleaded guilty to charges brought due to
Mueller’s investigation.
02
Ford launches probe into actual
emissions of its vehicles
Ford has launched an investigation into the actual emissions of its
vehicles after employees reported errors in data given to authorities, the
automaker said.

"In September, a handful of employees raised a concern... regarding
the analytical modeling that is part of our US fuel economy and emissions
compliance process," Kim Pittel, an executive responsible for
sustainability, environment and safety engineering, said in a statement
released late Thursday.
"We have hired an outside firm to conduct an investigation"
into specifications used in testing and "applications to certify emissions
and fuel economy," Pittel said.

The statement noted that the issue is not a result of software designed
to cheat the testing process to obtain more favorable emissions results, which
has been used by other automakers and resulted in billions of dollars in fines.
"The investigation and potential concerns do not involve the use of
defeat devices in our products. At this time, there's been no determination
that this affects Ford's fuel economy labels or emissions certifications,"
Pittel said.

Ford says it is unable to estimate the number of vehicles or identify
the models potentially affected. Results are expected next week.
03
Actual drug crisis comes from Mexico

No result found, try new keyword!Saul Shapiro’s Feb. 17 column, “The
worst drug lords in the U.S.,” begins with the standard liberal progressive
call to arms that President Trump is a liar. By doing so we are expected to ...
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