ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 26, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Great America Alliance, the leading issue advocacy organization supporting the agenda of President Donald Trump, today begins running an ad that questions the independence and credibility of Robert Mueller's Russian Investigation. The hard-hitting new ad shows the questionable sequence of James Comey leaking to the press to spur an investigation, Mueller's subsequent appointment as special prosecutor, and then the hiring of four top lawyers with past political activity that show a very clear biased against the President.
"Independent counsels are supposed to be just that, independent. Robert Mueller's decision to hire a team of Washington insider lawyers who happen to be big Democrat donors with a clear bias against the President is simply absurd," said Tomi Lahren, a Senior Adviser to the Great America Alliance. "Furthermore, the fact that James Comey admitted he intentionally started this whole process by leaking to the press and could end up being a star witness for his former boss is equally ridiculous. This is the DC swamp at its worst and to maintain any credibility at all Mueller needs to fire these Democrats and start all over."
GAA's New Ad "Witch Hunt"
In 2016, the Great America PAC was the largest and most effective pro-Trump Super PAC, raising and deploying $30 million in support of the president's candidacy. That same team now leads Great America Alliance, a 501(c)4 research and issue advocacy organization whose mission is to advocate for a stronger economy, a more secure nation, and a society with less government intrusion and more freedom for American citizens.
Great America Alliance is a not for profit social welfare organization formed under Section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations to Great America Alliance are not tax deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes.
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