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That’s it? That’s all you got? Because that isOh My God this is terribleThe GOP Senate will never let it happen no matter how many crimes he’s committed or will commit nor how closely he works with the Russians to subvert American democracy.No one believes he'll be impeached Republican toadies are deathly afraid of the bully and we need both parties
You are delusional....
If there was any REAL EVIDENCE the GOP, wouldn't hesitate. You forget they hate Trump even more than the left .
Jo
The report depicted a chaotic environment in the White House in which aides scrambled to avoid carrying out orders by Trump that were potentially illegal or self-destructive, and where his press office lied to cover for him.
In all, Mueller and his team cited 10 episodes of potential obstruction.
Former White House counsel Don McGahn told investigators that Trump asked him twice to tell Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein to fire Mueller. Fearing that such a firing would trigger another “Saturday Night Massacre,” like the one carried out by President Richard Nixon in 1973, McGahn decided to quit, telling then-White House chief of staff Reince Priebus that the president had asked him to ‘do crazy s***.’”
According to the report, McGahn took extensive notes of his conversations with the president, which apparently irked Trump.
White House counsel Don McGahn looks on as President Trump speaks during a Cabinet meeting at the White House, Oct. 17, 2018. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
“Why do you take notes? Lawyers don’t take notes,” Trump once told McGahn, according to the report. “I never had a lawyer who took notes. I’ve had a lot of great lawyers, like Roy Cohn. He never took notes.” Cohn, a notorious political fixer, was Trump’s mentor and personal lawyer early in Trump’s real estate career.
McGahn, though, wasn’t the only note taker featured in the Mueller report.
Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions’s chief of staff, Jody Hunt, took notes of his conversation with Trump after the president learned that Mueller had been appointed as special counsel.
“Oh my God. This is terrible. This is the end of my Presidency,” Trump exclaimed, according to Hunt’s notes cited in Mueller’s report. “I’m f***ed.”
And yet after all this: HILLARY IS STILL NOT PRESIDENT!
HALLELUJAH!
pitiful
just pitiful.
^^^ Diagnosis: Terminal Projection combined with Epic Flaming Butthurt ^^^