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Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s testimony before Congress represents a critical opportunity for the legal community to help the American people understand what is in his March 2019 Report On The Investigation Into Russian Interference In The 2016 Presidential Election. The following summary presents key findings from the Mueller Report and ...
The Mueller report, officially titled Report On The Investigation Into Russian Interference In The 2016 Presidential Election, is the official report documenting the findings and conclusions of former Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian efforts to interfere in the 2016 United States presidential election ...
24 de mar. de 2019 · THE SUMMARY: Attorney General William Barr has submitted to Congress his summary of the main conclusions from special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation. READ IT: See the PDF on CNN.
- Russia Interfered in The 2016 Presidential Election
- Trump Was Not Charged with A Crime, But Was Not Exonerated on Obstruction
- Trump May Have Tried to Obstruct Justice, But Aides Did Not Carry Out His Orders
- Don Mcgahn Was Concerned About A "Saturday Night Massacre"
- Trump Answered Questions with A Version of "I Don't Recall" More Than 30 Times
- A Number of People Lied During The Russia Probe
- Loyalty Is Important to Trump
It is the second line of the report: "The Russian government interfered in the 2016 presidential election in sweeping and systematic fashion." The detailed report describes "disinformation" campaigns on social media, the goal of which "included supporting the Trump Campaign and disparaging candidate Hillary Clinton," in addition to the release of d...
In the introduction to Volume II of the report, Mueller lays out his conclusion on whether President Trump obstructed justice: "If we had confidence after a thorough investigation of the facts that the President clearly did not commit obstruction of justice we would so state." The report goes on to say, "while this report does not conclude that the...
During the investigation, Mr. Trump turned to his aides, including White House Counsel Don McGahn and former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski. But those aides did not follow through on his orders. "The President's efforts to influence the investigation were mostly unsuccessful, but that is largely because the persons who surrounded the President ...
Don McGahn served as White House counsel until the fall of 2018. According to the report, Mr. Trump asked McGahn to tell Rosenstein, who oversaw the Mueller probe, to fire the special counsel, and then later lie about his recollection of the president's request. "McGahn did not carry out the direction, however, deciding that he would resign rather ...
After efforts to negotiate an in-person interview with Mr. Trump, Mueller's office settled on a written questionnaire in which Mr. Trump responded that he had "no recollection" almost three dozen times. Mueller's team wrote to the president's counsel objecting to the "insufficiency" of the answers, saying they "demonstrate the inadequacy of the wri...
Michael Flynn, Roger Stone, George Papadopolous, Michael Cohen, Paul Manafort and Richard Gates were all charged with making false statements, either to law enforcement, Congress or the Department of Justice. Cohen, Mr. Trump's former personal attorney, said in a statement during his sentencing hearing in federal court in Manhattan that he acted ou...
Throughout the investigation, there were multiple instances of Mr. Trump reaching out to top law enforcement officers asking for loyalty and protection. None of the attempts succeeded. On January 27, 2017, Mr. Trump invited Comey, who was still the director of the FBI, over for dinner, and reportedly asked him for his loyalty. Comey took contempora...
19 de abr. de 2019 · The report makes it clear that: 1) the Russian government tried to help Trump win; 2) the Trump campaign was eager to benefit from hackings targeting Democrats; and 3) Trump’s campaign advisers had...
17 de jun. de 2019 · William Brangham. Leave a comment. Transcript. When Robert Mueller broke his silence in May, his main point was that his long-awaited report spoke for itself. But the report is 448 pages long. So...
18 de abr. de 2019 · The New York Times. U.S. Politics |. Read the Mueller Report: Searchable Document and Index. By THE NEW YORK TIMESAPRIL 18, 2019. These findings, from the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller...