Former special counsel Robert Mueller is Glori-Anne Gilbert Archivesfinally testifying before Congress, and boy are some representatives testing his patience.
The first of Mueller's two hearings on Capitol Hill began Wednesday morning. He appeared before House Judiciary Committee and after nearly two hours of testifying Mueller's interaction with Rep. Louis Gohmert really resonated with viewers.
Rep. Gohmert used his five minutes to "go off" as they say, loudly accusing Mueller of perpetuating "injustice" and reminding him of the importance of "credibility. After enduring the exhaustive rant, Mueller simply responded, "I take your question." LOL.
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Rep. Gohmert's minutes spent interrogating and accusing Mueller were pretty intense. I mean, look at that face!
People found Mueller's concise and dismissive response pretty amusing, and it even caused a few people in the room to laugh out loud. Naturally, it wasn't long before his words inspired a fun little "let's take a break from this national nightmare" meme.
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America may not have all the answers regarding our president yet, but at least we have a sassy new alternative to "Bye, Felicia."
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