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Trump tried to seize control of Mueller probe, report says

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Published April 18. 2019 01:30PM

 

WASHINGTON (AP) — Public at last, special counsel Robert Mueller’s report revealed to a waiting nation Thursday that President Donald Trump tried to seize control of the Russia probe and force Mueller’s removal to stop him from investigating potential obstruction of justice by the president.

Mueller laid out multiple episodes in which Trump directed people around him to try to influence or curtail the Russia investigation after the special counsel’s appointment in May 2017. Those efforts “were mostly unsuccessful, but that is largely because the persons who surrounded the President declined to carry out orders or accede to his requests,” Mueller wrote.

After nearly two years, the two-volume, 448-page redacted report made for riveting reading.

In one particularly dramatic moment, Mueller reported that Trump was so agitated at the special counsel’s appointment on May 17, 2017, that he slumped back in his chair and declared: “Oh my God. This is terrible. This is the end of my presidency. I’m f---ed.”

In June of that year, Mueller wrote, Trump directed White House Counsel Don McGahn to call Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who oversaw the probe, and say that Mueller must be ousted because he had conflicts of interest. McGahn refused — deciding he would rather resign than trigger a potential crisis akin to the Saturday Night Massacre of Watergate firings fame.

Two days later, the president made another attempt to alter the course of the investigation, meeting with former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski and dictating a message for him to relay to then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions. The message: Sessions would publicly call the investigation “very unfair” to the president and say that Mueller should limit his probe to “investigating election meddling for future elections.” Sessions didn’t do so.

Flash forward to Thursday, and Trump celebrated the report’s release, telling the audience at an unrelated White House event that he was having “a good day, too. It was called no collusion, no obstruction.” He also renewed his calls for an investigation into the origins of the inquiry, saying, “We do have to get to the bottom of these things, I will say.”

The Justice Department posted a redacted version of the report online, 90 minutes after Attorney General William Barr offered his own final assessment of the findings.

The release represented a moment of closure nearly two years in the making and at the same time the starting bell for a new round of partisan warfare.

Democrats cried foul as Barr held a press conference just before the release — “spinning the report” in the words of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. They sent up a chorus of calls for Mueller himself to testify before Congress, and Barr said he wouldn’t object.

Moments after Barr finished speaking, House Judiciary Chairman Nadler sent a letter requesting that Mueller himself testify before his panel “no later than May 23.”

Mueller evaluated 10 episodes for possible obstruction of justice, and said he could not conclusively determine that Trump had committed criminal obstruction. The episodes included Trump’s firing of FBI Director James Comey, the president’s directive to subordinates to have Mueller fired and efforts to encourage witnesses not to cooperate.

The president’s lawyers have said Trump’s conduct fell within his constitutional powers, but Mueller’s team deemed the episodes deserving of criminal scrutiny.

As for the question of whether the Trump campaign had colluded with Russia during the 2016 presidential campaign, Mueller wrote, “While the investigation identified numerous links between individuals with ties to the Russian government and individuals associated with the Trump Campaign, the evidence was not sufficient to support criminal charges.”

Mueller also said there wasn’t sufficient evidence to charge any campaign official with working as an unregistered foreign agent of Russia.

The report included an appendix that contained 12 pages of Trump’s written responses to the special counsel. They included no questions about obstruction of justice, as was part of an agreement with Trump’s legal team.

Trump told Mueller he had “no recollection” of learning in advance about the much-scrutinized Trump Tower meeting between campaign officials and a Russian lawyer. He also said he had no recollection of knowledge about emails setting up the meeting that promised dirt on Hillary Clinton’s campaign.

He broadly denied knowing of any foreign government trying to help his campaign, including the Russian government. He said he was aware of some reports that Russian President Vladimir Putin had made “complimentary statements” about him.

Trump said that his comment during a 2016 political rally asking Russian hackers to help find emails scrubbed from Clinton’s private server was made “in jest and sarcastically” and that he did not recall being told during the campaign of any Russian effort to infiltrate or hack computer systems.

Mueller’s team wrote that Trump’s answers were “inadequate.” They considered issuing a subpoena for Trump, but decided against it after weighing the likelihood of a long legal battle.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Joe is deflecting! Ha Ha Ha Ha, that's typical of the left. Are you a lefty Joe? Do you vote Democrat, or do you just hate our President? Why Joe?
Was that necessary? I'll work out my own salvation with fear and trembling, if you do the same. You concern over Joe... Deal?
Come on Joe. Don’t reduce yourself by using insults. You state, “your allegiance to a serial adulterer and liar...”did you support President Clinton...a rapist. If you place consensual relationships at the level of rape, you have some alignment issues yourself. If you readily accept lies from left wing sources, CNN, MSNBC, Hillary Clinton, James Comey, Brennan, President Obama, Eric Holder, Susan Rice, Loretta Lynch, Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, Adam Shiff, Al Sharpton, etc ..., if you readily accept this, I question your faith and salvation. Touché!
Come on Joe. For a guy that wants lawyer like proof for every fact, accusations like this are readily accepted. Pretty low standards. You have Trump Derangement Syndrome. You love to hear any negative thing about Trump. Of course you are above bias. Ha ha. Come on Joe. Don’t continue to deceive yourself.
Come on Joe. File charges against Trump, if you must, for leering at women. Who are you to rank Michael’s faith. You never even met Michael, right? I took two straws with my drink yesterday at McDonalds...do you want to arrest me? Come on Joe. Are you this petty? Don’t be a fraud to yourself. You ignore your insufficiency as you scrutinize President Trump to the extreme. Wise up.
Over 10,000 lies. The Bible did say many would be deceived. Why do you even bother debating with a trump cult member??? It’s useless. He’s their god.
There are several good sources to break this down:
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Laura Ingraham FNC 2200
Dan Bongino podcast
The burden of proof lies upon the accuser. President Trump does not have to prove to the court that he did not do something, namely obstruction. There was no probable cause to begin this investigation. If a bank is robbed in your area, and you were nearby, is that evidence you robbed the bank? No, it is not your burden to prove you did not rob the bank. President Trump allowed the investigation to continue. The original charge was a hoax. Guilt was not established upon fraudulent charges.
If I applied the same standard for sourcing as you do, Joe, I would refuse to read the report. I would say that Mueller surrogates composed the report. Fortunately, for my intellect, I read every source. Then, I weigh the level of credibility of the document. Sometimes something reviewed by others as great comes out bad. Sometimes, the opposite is true. You have glaring gaps in your understanding of this topic. You aren’t even aware of important facts. You purposely ignore sources of great importance. You have an obvious bias against Trump. I am reviewing the report. Half knowledge =no knowledge.
Come on Joe. How did Trump benefit? President Obama said that Russia did not meddle in our election. Trump was not President yet. Are you holding Trump responsible for securing the election before he was President? It seems you are white-washing things. You want to hang Trump on dreamed up charges, yet you want to exonerate Liberals caught red-handed. You have selective outrage.
What is with insulting Don Jr? What is with that? You have Trump Derangement Syndrome. Why do you hate people you never even met? Is that position smart? The Russians would rather have had Hillary win because she was weak and feckless. All of your stuff here is covered in The Russian Hoax book by Gregg Jarrett, yet you refuse to look at it. Come on Joe...eat your vegetables...if you want to grow up big and strong like a man. Don’t be a fraud to yourself.
Would you kindly indicate your source for, “the entire military and investigative arms of the US...that Russia interfered...” Now, it seems as though you are trying to leverage Patriotism in the exact manner in which you accused Meyers of weaponizing Religion against you. You had no way of knowing this, but, trying to beat me over the head with Patriotism is a mistake. I was for 20 years a USAF Officer. I was a fighter pilot that flew the F-15 Eagle. I had 68 combat missions enforcing the “no fly zone” in Iraq. I was shot a countless times. In addition, I had the privilege to be temporarily attached (3x) as a Forward Air Controller (FAC) with the 75th Ranger Btn to guide airstrikes. The ground pounders are the heroes. I am humble about this and seek no recognition. I don’t even feel comfortable sending this. Please don’t question my Patriotism. The whole reason I post here is to give a voice to the fallen warriors that gave everything for the greatest country in the world. Those fallen warriors are forever silent while others disparage America, Americans, and our President. In honor of the fallen I will always speak up for America with the same zeal as we defended the 1st Ammendment for idiots to say what they want. God Bless the Fallen Warriors. God Bless America.
No I did not agree with Trump on that. That statement was fully incorrect. I cringed when I heard it. Trump grew up in NYC. He is a tough builder that thrives in a tough environment. He reminds me of the bush you see thriving along the rocky hillside. He is a fighter. For many years, Republicans would just lie down and take it. Republicans would just accept every criticism and accusation without any rebuttal. The Democrats took advantage of the Republicans. Republicans evolved to think even to defend yourself was “unpresidential”. Now, that is over. The drawback now is Trump will fight everything. He is a fighter. Sometimes he is rude. Sometimes he is wrong. He is 100% fighter. America is in a position now to require a 100% fighter. Also, Trump’s actions of support of the military stand above a stupid remark. On Saturday, for instance he met with Wounded Warriors and gave a great talk. He donates money to wounded veterans(l know this personally). Military raises, military morale, military spending are as high as ever. The ROE (Rules Of Engagement) have been changed to remove the handcuffs from our troops. Before Trump changed that, did you know that our troops would have to wait until they were shot at to fire back? Ask your mil relatives about that? Obama’s policy almost killed me once. You could see an enemy holding an RPG. You could not engage unless he fired at you first. How do you think that affects troop morale? Troops think their lives aren’t worth as much as the enemies lives. That is a tough sale. All of this garbage is reversed. Trump is a graduate, with honors, from the New York Military Academy, which is a prep school for West Point. My, summation Trumps head and actions are in the right place, but, sometimes his mouth isn’t. But, he is a fighter, 100%. Results matter. Do you feel threatened by ISIS now? We have a fighter now. I wish I was back in the military now. I know over 100 friends that separated over the last Presidents feckless guidance. I mean valuable people like Medics, Pilots, Special Forces “Operators”, Tank Crew, War Planning Officers, Navy Commanders, etc. Not any more. We have a fighter now!
President Trump fully respects the military. The military understands that and fully returns the respect. The problem is that you hate President Trump so much that you refuse to give him any credit at all. That is wrong. At the same time, you look for any thing, whether true or not, for a reason to substantiate your hatred. All the while you build upon your bias. For example, Trump had bone spurs that disqualified him from service. That is a medical disqualification, not draft dodging. Now, draft dodgers, like Bill Clinton, don’t get much respect from me. Trump fully supports war heroes, wounded warriors, and gold star families. He spoke against John McCain wrongly. He spoke against a gentleman named Kahn who spoke on a Democratic platform against Trump. Mr. Kahn was the Gold Star parent you are referring to. Trump hits back at anyone that attacks him first. Don’t think that any GOP President would have accomplished half as much. I know of multiple personal donations to veterans from citizen Trump and President Trump. How many thousands did you give to the military warriors? Trump just gave his quarterly salary to a charity that maintains military cemeteries. That was $100K. Sure he has some warts. The military loves Trump. To disparage Trump and to ignore results based accomplishments and to deny him credit is just ignorant. Half knowledge =no knowledge.
“Unlimited power is apt to corrupt the minds of those who possess it. Where Law ends, there tyranny begins.” William Pitt, Great Britain Prime Minister, January 9, 1770. Don’t reduce yourself by being demeaning Joe. I don’t use Twitter or Facebook. I have sufficient intellect to process information by myself. I disseminate information from various sources, unlike you. You refuse to use sources you don’t agree with. You purposely build a wall around your self. You get information late, at best, or not at all, at worst. That seems ok with you. You remain in a self imposed ignorance. I gave you 18 references. You rebuked them to your own disadvantage. You are a Trump hater that searches for any negative thing as you overlook any positive thing. For example, bone spurs are a conditional exemption for military service. Of course, you take the negative stance. You impose darkness upon your self. Don’t be in the dark because of hatred. Shine the light of intelligence on your self. The Mueller Report is a fraud.
“I’ve heard their schtick, and they are all just supporters of Trump.” Checkmate on you. You hate Trump so much you ignore viable important sources. The Mueller Report is a fraud. The investigative guidelines were biased against Trump. 675 days, no charges. No guilty or innocent. Innocent, but maybe obstruction... All based upon a fake Dossier. I hope you are right about the severe consequences “if they put out a report that was anything but honest.” It is time to investigate Hillary Clinton. So far, in my review of the report, it drips of condescension toward Trump, that is why you like it so much.
The problem with Trump haters like you, Joe, is that the list goes on and on and on...forever. You have glaring selective gaps of critical information that are purposeful. Concurrently, you have a magnification of minuscule things that don’t even register. Go ahead and start impeachment trials. Instead of 30K people, you will have 60K at every Trump Rally. Obama was President during the election. How is it Trumps fault? How many votes were altered by Russians? Zero. Now, we should have voter registration cards to prevent future voter tampering. The DNC had nothing to do with Trump. The DNC refused FBI assistance after Debbie Wasserman Schultz hired dubious people as computer programmers. These “fraudulent” programmers had foreign ties and no computer experience and full Democratic access. Why didn’t the DNC cooperate? Are you saying that was Trumps fault? Come on Joe! Half knowledge=No knowledge
When justice is set straight people like Mike Flynn will be set free. Manafort (sp) is in solidarity confinement for tax evasion. Is that right to you? Runaway prosecutors went out of control to find people guilty of process crimes. This is wrong.
Really Joe? Do you support Hillary Clinton? Looks like you fully support lying? How about Benghazi? You are not objective.
A probe? The Mueller report acknowledges that the golden shower story of Trump hiring prostitutes to pee on a bed that Obama had slept in in Moscow is fake. Now, what that means is that the special counsel’s report acknowledges that the dossier is fake. To this day there is not one element of it that has been verified or corroborated. This is all based on lies.
Come on Joe. Please provide page and line number... the Dossier is fake. Mueller should have known in two weeks the investigation was a hoax. He dragged it out for over two years. CNN & MSNBC tried to make hay of it. You want to hang Trump while you want to exonerate Hillary for crimes of obstruction that were already admitted to.
If you can’t see that the Dossier is fake yet Joe, you are terribly biased. The Russian Hoax by Greg Jarret is what you need to reference. Sean Hannity, Buck Sexton, Dan Bongino, Mark Levine, Laura Ingraham, Tucker Carlson, Rush Limbaugh, Mark Belling have all discussed this to a great extent.
Steele himself admitted that he couldn’t stand behind the Dossier’s accuracy. Come on Joe, don’t be a fraud to yourself.
Mueller did not reference the Dossier in the report because he knew it was fake. Steele who wrote it would not support it. This indicates the bias of Mueller. The Enron Case and the Whitey Bulger Case indicate that Mueller is not above “working” a case to get desired results. “Bring me the man I will find the crime”, Stalin. Since the Dossier was a fraud, the investigation was a fraud. All of this and more is spelled out in The Russian Hoax, which you refuse to read. Everyone is a “Trump surrogate”. Come on Joe!
Mike Flynn was set up. Comey admitted that during an interview. People who are innocent were victims of overzealous prosecutors. Mueller has that past with the Enron case and the Whitey Bulger case.

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