The Trump Obstruction of Justice Mueller Missed? [View all]
https://www.nybooks.com/daily/2020/08/17/the-trump-obstruction-of-justice-mueller-missed/
On the afternoon of March 4, 2017, Mary McCord, who was the head of the Justice Departments National Security Division, received an unexpected, urgent phone call from White House official John Eisenberg, the legal counsel to the National Security Council (one of several titles he holds in the White House). Earlier that morning, President Donald Trump had posted no less than four tweets claiming, without evidence, that his predecessor, Barack Obama, had personally ordered the wiretapping of Trump to spy on him and his presidential campaign.
The White House refused to issue any statement about what underlying factual basis there might be for the presidents allegations, most likely because, as became apparent, there was none. But behind the scenes, according to a former senior administration official, the president then ordered White House Counsel Don McGahn to discover whatever evidence he could, after the fact, that might lend even some credence to Trumps claims. Although Trumps instruction meant violating the ethics policy McGahn himself had drawn up on January 27, he chose to carry it out by delegating the task to Eisenberg.
Trump was unambiguous in asserting that he had personally been wiretapped, that the electronic surveillance had taken place at Trump Tower, that its purpose was to spy on his presidential campaign, and that President Obama had ordered this political espionage. At 6:35 AM, the president tweeted: Terrible! Just found that Obama had my wires tapped in Trump Tower just before the victory. Nothing found. This is McCarthyism. At 6:49 AM: Is it legal for a sitting President to be wire tapping a race for president prior to an election? At 7:02 AM: How low has President Obama gone to tapp my phones during the very sacred election process. This is Nixon/Watergate. Bad (or sick) guy!
McCord, when later questioned by the FBI, said Eisenberg asked her, What would we have to do to find out if this evidence exists? As she explained to the FBI, McCord said shed found Eisenbergs request highly unusual, improper even. She asked Eisenberg if he was asking her if this coverage exists, meaning the alleged wiretapping. Apparently wary of the task at hand, Eisenberg sheepishly replied: I guess so.
According to a since declassified FBI report recounting what McCord told agents in an interview:
McCord asked Eisenberg to tell her exactly what he was asking for. Eisenberg told her he would send her an article, and he wanted to know if she could tell him if it was true. McCord told Eisenberg she would get back to him. McCord doesnt recall if he sent her an article or if she looked it up on her own, but she recalled reading an article from the Breitbart website on Trumps statements about Trump Tower being tapped.
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