'World's Most Expensive Witch Hunt': Trump Fumes After Gulf-Ties Story

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Donald Trump has claimed investigation of Russian meddling have cost taxpayers nearly $20 million.
President Donald Trump lashed out Sunday at "the World's most expensive Witch
Hunt," trashing a new report in the New York Times that said an emissary representing the governments of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab
Emirates offered help to Trump's 2016 campaign.In a six-part morning tweetstorm, Trump accused the special counsel's investigation of
Russian meddling in the 2016 election of turning to other leads around the world after, in his words, finding no collusion or obstruction of
justice in its ongoing probe.He tweeted, "Things are really getting ridiculous
The Failing and Crooked (but not as Crooked as Hillary Clinton) @nytimeshas done a long boring story indicating that the World's most
expensive Witch Hunt has found nothing on Russia me so now they are looking at the rest of the World!" The president was reacting to a
lengthy story in the Times that said George Nader, purportedly representing the two Persian Gulf states, met with Donald Trump Jr., the
president's eldest son, at Trump Tower in August 2016
The meeting was arranged by Erik Prince, the former head of Blackwater, a private security firm that has since changed its name.The paper
reported that Nader told Trump Jr
that Saudi and UAE princes were interested in helping his father win the election, and that an Israeli social media expert who also attended
the meeting suggested ways to help manipulate public opinion
In the United States, it is illegal for campaigns to accept financial contributions from or coordinate with foreign governments in federal
elections.According to the newspaper, Trump Jr
reacted approvingly to the offer, though it is unclear whether any plan was put into action by the campaign
The Times reported that Nader is cooperating with the special counsel investigation, led by Robert Mueller III.In his tweets, Trump
asserted, without evidence, that investigations into his campaign's connections with Russia have cost taxpayers nearly $20 million and
suggested that it is a politically motivated effort to undermine his presidency
The president said Democrats were in charge of the probe, even though Mueller, a Republican, was appointed head of the FBI by President
George W
Bush, a Republican, in 2001.".At what point does this soon to be $20,000,000 Witch Hunt, composed of 13 Angry and Heavily Conflicted
Democrats and two people who have worked for Obama for 8 years, STOP! They have found no Collussion with Russia, No Obstruction, but they
aren't looking at the corruption"As he has in the past, Trump attempted to direct attention and blame onto Democrats, including Hillary
Clinton's campaign, raising old questions about emails she sent on a private server during her tenure as secretary of state in Barack
Obama's administration.(This story has not been edited by TheIndianSubcontinent staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)