Andylusion
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Obstruction of Justice. 10 felony counts....or shut the fuck up.
Obstruction of justice on what? What crime did obstruct justice on?
Let me put it another way..... Did he threaten or coach witness like Bill Clinton did, which was documented in the Starr Report?
Did he conceal direct evidence, like hiding gifts that Bill Clinton sent to some of the people Starr was trying to interview?
Because all of those involved direct attempts to prevent Starr from uncovering the crimes that Clinton committed while in office, that the Democraps didn't care about.
So do tell. What actual crime, was Trump trying to prevent Mueller from investigating?
Geezus Christ did you people live under a fucking rock for the past two years?
Trump pressured Comey to drop investigation into Flynn's lying to FBI and later fired Comey under false pretenses. That is a clear case of Obstruction of Justice.
Trump tried to Obstruct Mueller investigation, by trying to get Session to un-recuse himself and limit investigation's scope to preventing FUTURE election meddling, also by ordering McGhan to fire Mueller and subsequently for McGahn to create false record of Trump not asking him that.
The list goes on and on and on. Read it and stop making yourself look totally ignorant.
Here Are All the Ways Trump May Have Obstructed Justice
First off, Trump could fire Comey for farting after eating a burrito. Comey works for the President. He does not need a 'pretense' to fire him, and nor did it prevent the investigation.
How would Session un-recusing himself, in your world, obstruct the investigation? And Sessions did not un-recuse himself. So something didn't happen... but because someone somewhere wanted it to happen, means that obstruction happened?
So something that did not happen, is obstruction of justice in your world? Here's something that never happened... and therefore it is obstruction of justice because someone wanted it to happen, even though it didn't.
Let me give you a little hint.... You can only have an obstruction of justice charge on things that actually happen. You can't have no obstruction... and then charge someone with obstruction, because they didn't obstruct, but thought about it.
Fail.