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The White House is said to have asked Donald McGahn, a key witness in the Mueller report, to declare that President pervert never obstructed justice. He declined.
Among those instances was one in which McGahn said "the president directed himto fire Mueller as special counsel."
McGahn rebuffed the pervert's demand ― which proved to be one of several instances of the president’s staff foiling his attempts to influence the investigation.
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The House Judiciary Committee issued a subpoena to McGahn in April commanding him to testify on May 21 and requesting he supply documents related to his testimony outlined in the Mueller report.
The White House subsequently ordered McGahn not to comply with the committee’s subpoena for documents
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At a CNN town hall in Washington, Anderson Cooper asked Comey whether, based on the redacted version of Mueller's report on Russian interference in the 2016 election, he believed Trump had criminal intent to commit obstruction.
"It sure looks like he did, in connection with a couple episodes -- the direction to (former White House counsel) Don McGahn to get the special counsel fired is to my mind a flaming example" of criminal intent, Comey said.
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Don McGahn will be called to testify before the House Judiciary Committee, Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., said Sunday.
McGahn's appearance would help the panel understand whether the pervert obstructed justice when he asked McGahn to fire special counsel Robert Mueller, a request the ex-White House counsel refused to carry out, Nadler said during an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press.
"He said testimony from McGahn is critical after Attorney General William Barr presented Mueller's report to the public in his four-page summary and press conference prior to the redacted release of the special counsel's findings.
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