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Post by Drifter on Aug 18, 2018 17:36:32 GMT -5
White House counsel has spent 30 hours sharing details for Mueller probeWhite House counsel Donald McGahn has been cooperating with special counsel Robert Mueller in his probe into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, according to an explosive New York Times report published Saturday. McGahn has reportedly discussed accounts of multiple episodes at the center of Mueller's probe into whether President Trump obstructed justice. Sources told the Times that McGahn has had three voluntary interviews with Mueller's team totaling 30 hours. Among the episodes McGahn reportedly discussed with investigators is Trump’s firing last year of former FBI Director James Comey and the president's repeated urging of Attorney General Jeff Sessions to claim oversight of the special counsel despite his recusal from Russia probes. McGahn began cooperating with Mueller's team last year after Trump’s first round of personal lawyers decided to give investigators as much information as possible, believing the president had nothing to hide, the newspaper noted. However, the Times reports that McGahn became concerned over his growing exposure in the investigation and began to suspect the president was setting him up to take the fall for any alleged obstruction of justice. McGahn and his own lawyer, William Burck, then decided for the White House counsel to do as much on his own to cooperate with Mueller, the newspaper reported. Read more here
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Post by suds00 on Aug 18, 2018 17:56:26 GMT -5
there are some reports indicating that his testimony supports trump.i'll be glad when this all comes out.
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Post by tnthomas on Aug 19, 2018 16:04:35 GMT -5
White House counsel Donald McGahn has been cooperating with special counsel Robert Mueller in his probe into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, according to an explosive New York Times report published Saturday. This could sweeten the pot, hope justice will be done soon.
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Post by Kady on Aug 20, 2018 8:21:52 GMT -5
I've read that Trump probably thought he had attorney/client privileges with McGahn... after Trump said he "allowed" this to happen....haha
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Post by nkat on Aug 20, 2018 9:52:32 GMT -5
We shall see when this all wraps up!
nkat
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Post by keith on Aug 21, 2018 20:51:30 GMT -5
McGahn began cooperating with Mueller's team last year after Trump’s first round of personal lawyers decided to give investigators as much information as possible, believing the president had nothing to hide, the newspaper noted. However, the Times reports that McGahn became concerned over his growing exposure in the investigation and began to suspect the president was setting him up to take the fall for any alleged obstruction of justice. I don't know how anyone with political savvy (like a white house counsel) could think Trump was clean and I'm pretty sure McGahn was fully aware of his fondness for throwing people under the bus. The Watergate paralell might suggest his comparison to John Dean is pretty accurate. He was smart enough to turn "States Evidence" when the "State" itself was wrapped in lies and contradictions, any one of which could involve him in a felony. Cohen plead guilty to eight while Manafort is now convicted of that same amount...time to bail.
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