p. 107 – 113 On November 7th, 2018, after failing to get Sessions to unrecuse himself from the investigation, Trump fires him. The following analyzes …
Mueller Report: Obstruction Case #6 – Hiding Emails
p.98 – 107 In regards to emails exchanged between Trump Jr., Manafort, Kushner, and the Russian Lawyer, Natalia Veselnitskaya that led the infamous meeting between …
Mueller Report – Obstruction through Sessions – Analysis
p. 92-98 Obstructive Act, Nexus to Proceeding, and Intent Obstructive act: The President’s effort to send Sessions a message through Lewandowski would qualify as an …
Mueller Report – Trump Writes Public Speech for Sessions
p. 90 – 92 Two days after the President directed McGahn to have the Special Counsel removed, the President made another attempt to affect the …
Mueller Report – Obstructing the Special Counsel – The Assessment
Mueller Report (p. 87 – 90) Analysis of the obstructive act, nexus to official proceeding (definition explained below), and intent. Obstructive Act: “As with …
Congress on Lewandowski
Today in Congress, Corey Lewandowski, Trump’s campaign manager, is testifying for Congress’ impeachment inquiry. As reported by the NY Times, Lewandowski never relayed Trump’s message …
Obstruction and the Special Counsel – The Context
p. 78 – 87 Background leading up to Trump’s attempt to fire Special Counsel “On May 17, 2017, Acting Attorney General Rosenstein appointed Robert S. …
Was There Obstruction in Firing Comey?
p.74 – 77 The Obstructive Act: “Firing Comey would qualify as an obstructive act if it had the natural and probable effect of interfering with …
The President and Comey Pt. 3 – Deflecting Responsibility and Sanders
P. 69 – 74 Trump, not liking the press condemning him for firing Comey, tries to pin the responsibility on others. Meanwhile, Sarah Sanders attempts …
The President and Comey Pt. 2 – The letter of termination
p. 60 – 69 “At that meeting, the President asked McGahn how Comey had done in his testimony and McGahn relayed that Comey had declined …