Jerome Corsi is going on offense against special counsel Robert Mueller.
During an appearance on Newsmax today, Corsi told host John Cardillo that Mueller is “100 percent” coercing witnesses into providing false testimony.
BREAKING:
Earlier on my @newsmax show I asked @jerome_corsi if he believes that #Mueller and his team are coercing witnesses, including Corsi himself, into providing false testimony.
Corsi’s answer, “100 percent YES…” pic.twitter.com/nSTHMkOefY
— John Cardillo (@johncardillo) November 28, 2018
An incensed Corsi said he was interviewed for 40 hours, “And I’m angry about it.
“I’m going to file a criminal complaint against the Department of Justice and Mueller. I’m going to send it to (Acting Attorney General Matthew) Whitaker.”
Corsi said Mueller and the DOJ are “political criminals.”
“You believe that Robert Mueller and his team are coercing witnesses to provide false testimony by using these tactics of imprisonment, bankrupting them in legal fees. Do you believe people’s arms are being twisted to provide false and misleading testimony on behalf of Mueller and his team?” Cardillo asked.
“One-hundred percent and I’ve experienced it personally and that’s why I’m angry,” Corsi responded.
OAN reporter Jack Posobiec tweeted on Wednesday that Corsi was forced to undergo “regressive memory therapy techniques” to “remember” a meeting he allegedly had with the Russians in Europe.
https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1067769644050718721
CNN reported yesterday that Corsi is refusing a plea deal.
An associate of Roger Stone said Monday he is refusing to sign a plea deal offered by special counsel Robert Mueller.
Jerome Corsi, whose role in Mueller’s investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election largely revolves around the possibility that he was an intermediary between Stone and WikiLeaks, said he was offered a deal to plea on one count of perjury.
“They can put me in prison the rest of my life. I am not going to sign a lie,” Corsi said.
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