Don McGahn Rebuffed White House Request to Say Trump Didn't Obstruct Justice
Source: wsj
After release of the Mueller report, the president sought to have the former White House counsel say that he didnt believe the presidents push to dismiss the special counsel constituted a crime
Updated May 10, 2019 6:55 p.m. ET
WASHINGTONWithin a day of the release of the Mueller report last month, President Trump sought to have former White House counsel Don McGahn declare he didnt consider the presidents 2017 directive that he seek Robert Muellers dismissal to be obstruction of justice, but Mr. McGahn rebuffed the request, according to people familiar with the matter.
Mr. Trump has publicly denied asking Mr. McGahn to fire the Russia probe special counsel since the release of the report. Mr. Muellers report detailed that directive, and a subsequent...
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White House Asked McGahn to Declare Trump Never Obstructed Justice
President Trump believed that Donald F. McGahn II, his former White House counsel, showed disloyalty by telling investigators about Mr. Trumps attempts to maintain control over the Russia investigation.CreditAndrew Harnik/Associated Press
By Michael S. Schmidt
May 10, 2019
WASHINGTON White House officials asked at least twice in the past month for the key witness against President Trump in the Mueller report, Donald F. McGahn II, to say publicly that he never believed the president obstructed justice, according to two people briefed on the requests.
Mr. McGahn, who was the presidents first White House counsel, declined, one of the people said. His reluctance angered Mr. Trump, who believed that Mr. McGahn showed disloyalty by telling investigators for the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, about Mr. Trumps attempts to maintain control over the Russia investigation.
The White House made one of the requests to Mr. McGahns lawyer, William A. Burck, before the Mueller report was released publicly but after the Justice Department gave a copy to Mr. Trumps lawyers to read. Reading the report, the presidents lawyers saw that Mr. Mueller had left out that Mr. McGahn had told investigators that he believed Mr. Trump never obstructed justice. Mr. Burck had told them months earlier that his client had shared that belief with investigators.
Mr. McGahn initially entertained the White House request. But after the report was released, detailing the range of actions Mr. Trump took to try to impede the inquiry, Mr. McGahn declined to put out a statement. The report also included comments Mr. Trump to aides about how he believed Mr. McGahn leaked to the media to make himself look good.
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The episode shows the lengths the White House has gone to around the release of the Mueller report to push back on the notion that Mr. Trump obstructed justice. House Democrats have used the report to launch investigations into whether Mr. Trump abused his position to insulate himself from the investigations...............................................................
machoneman
(4,007 posts)Bet McGahn will cut off Trumpy's tiny nuts given 1/2 the chance!
Evolve Dammit
(16,733 posts)Kid Berwyn
(14,907 posts)Guy asked intel chiefs to vouch no collusion for him. They wouldnt. People like Carter Page do so.