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MC GAHAN was told to FIRE MUELLER which we all knew about a couple of weeks ago. TRUMP SAYS HE NEVER TOLD HIM THAT! I don't believe a trained lawyer, even one that SUCKS, would get that little directive WRONG. Do you? Of course he didn't though he himself threatened to quit at the time.
By now I am more than sure MCGAHAN, Trump's lawyer has told his top (only?) client that anyone who talks to Mueller is NOT ALLOWED TO DISCUSS what questions were asked or what they told Mueller in response. It is a big fat fucking no no!!
Trump has asked witnesses what Mueller asked and what they responded. No matter how much ANY PERSON would want to know, it is not ALLOWED. Even I know that!
Trump is also claiming he never told MC GAHAN to 'get rid of Mueller' (that's obstruction of justice). I'm pretty fucking sure even the janitor, or a secretary but especially HIS LAWYER would remember if Trump told them to fire Mueller. Wouldn't you?
Trump Spoke to Witnesses About Matters They Discussed With Special Counsel
By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT and MAGGIE HABERMANMARCH 7, 2018
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By now I am more than sure MCGAHAN, Trump's lawyer has told his top (only?) client that anyone who talks to Mueller is NOT ALLOWED TO DISCUSS what questions were asked or what they told Mueller in response. It is a big fat fucking no no!!
Trump has asked witnesses what Mueller asked and what they responded. No matter how much ANY PERSON would want to know, it is not ALLOWED. Even I know that!
Trump is also claiming he never told MC GAHAN to 'get rid of Mueller' (that's obstruction of justice). I'm pretty fucking sure even the janitor, or a secretary but especially HIS LAWYER would remember if Trump told them to fire Mueller. Wouldn't you?
Trump Spoke to Witnesses About Matters They Discussed With Special Counsel
By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT and MAGGIE HABERMANMARCH 7, 2018
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- a New York Times article in January. The article said Mr. McGahn told investigators that the president once asked him to fire the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III. Mr. McGahn never released a statement and later had to remind the president that he had indeed asked Mr. McGahn to see that Mr. Mueller was dismissed, the people said.
In the other episode, Mr. Trump asked his former chief of staff, Reince Priebus, how his interview had gone with the special counsel’s investigators and whether they had been “nice,” according to two people familiar with the discussion.
The episodes demonstrate that even as the special counsel investigation appears to be intensifying, the president has ignored his lawyers’ advice to avoid doing anything publicly or privately that could create the appearance of interfering with it...