dunno. but if he was, was it to hide guilt or he knew he didn't do it and wanted to end the madness? if you were accused of a crime you didn't commit, would you defend yourself?
now - what specific actions did he do to obstruct?
Yes if I am innocent I put everything out in the open I don't try and hide it.
so - again - what specific actions did trump do?
i never seem to get good answers here, just return rage and sideshow bobs.
so - again - what specific actions did trump do?
i never seem to get good answers here, just return rage and sideshow bobs.
Have you bothered to read Mueller's report?
Read the Mueller Report: Searchable Document and Index (Vol. II, P. 113)
"In late January 2018, the media reported that in June 2017 the President had ordered McGahn to have the Special Counsel fired based on purported conflicts of interest but McGahn had refused, saying he would quit instead.
"After the story broke, the President, through his personal counsel and two aides, sought to have McGahn deny that he had been directed to remove the Special Counsel.
"Each time he was approached, McGahn responded that he would not refute the press accounts because they were accurate in reporting on the President’s effort to have the Special Counsel removed.
"The President later personally met with McGahn in the Oval Office with only the Chief of Staff present and tried to get McGahn to say that the President never ordered him to fire the Special Counsel.
"McGahn refused and insisted his memory of the President’s direction to remove the Special Counsel was accurate.
"In that same meeting, the President challenged McGahn for taking notes of his discussions with the President and asked why he had told Special Counsel investigators that he had been directed to have the Special Counsel removed."
Why do you suppose the RNC doesn't want McGahn to testify under oath with all Americans watching?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...ory.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.9baae0d5571a