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Trump ‘tried to get Mueller fired’ weeks into Russia inquiry

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April 19, 2019
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Trump ‘tried to get Mueller fired’ weeks into Russia inquiry

Donald Trump has declared "Game Over" for his "haters" – but a long-awaited report revealed how the US president sought the firing of the man investigating his team's alleged links to Russia.

A redacted 448-page, two-volume report of special counsel Robert Mueller's inquiry, published on Thursday, set out multiple episodes in which Mr Trump directed others to influence the Russia probe.

Among those was the disclosure of how the president urged an aide to instigate the sacking of Mr Mueller himself.

In June 2017 – a month after Mr Mueller's appointment to probe possible cooperation between Mr Trump's 2016 election campaign and Moscow – the president attempted to remove Mr Mueller from his position, the report said.

The lengthy document described how Mr Trump called White House lawyer Don McGahn and told him to call then-attorney general Jeff Sessions to say Mr Mueller "had conflicts of interest and must be removed".

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"McGahn did not carry out the direction, however, deciding that he would resign rather than trigger what he regarded as a potential Saturday Night Massacre," the report added, referencing the firing of key officials during former president Richard Nixon's Watergate scandal.

Mr Mueller's 22 month-long work focused on Russian hacking and social media campaigns, possible Russian government links to – and contacts with – the Trump campaign, and potential obstruction of his investigatory efforts.

Mr Trump's efforts to influence the investigation "were mostly unsuccessful, but that is largely because the persons who surrounded the president declined to carry out orders or accede to his requests," Mr Mueller wrote.

'This should never happen to a president again'

Although he did not conclusively find that Mr Trump had committed criminal obstruction of justice, Mr Mueller did not exonerate the president on the question either.

He found no evidence of collusion between Mr Trump's campaign team and Russia – despite "numerous links" – but said the president's campaign "expected it would benefit electorally from information stolen and released through Russian efforts", referring to hacked Democrat emails.

Other explosive findings in Mr Mueller's highly-anticipated report included:

:: Mr Trump's belief that Mr Mueller's appointment as a special counsel to investigate possible Russia links would "end" his spell in the White House. "Oh my God. This is terrible. This is the end of my presidency. I'm f****d," Mr Trump said, according to the report.

:: There was "substantial evidence" that Mr Trump fired James Comey as FBI director in 2017 due to his "unwillingness to publicly state that the president was not personally under investigation".

:: Written answers from Mr Trump to questions by Mr Mueller's team were considered "inadequate", but they decided against trying to compel Mr Trump to give evidence in person due to the likelihood of a long legal battle.

:: Mr Trump "launched public attacks on the investigation and individuals involved in it who could possess evidence adverse to the president, while in private, the president engaged in a series of targeted efforts to control the investigation", the report said.

To cheers at a White House event following the release of Mr Mueller's report, Mr Trump said he was having a "good day" and declared "no collusion, no obstruction".

He added: "There never was, by the way, and there never will be.

"This should never happen to another president again, this hoax."

The president had earlier posted an image, inspired by TV series Game of Thrones, on Twitter with the same "no collusion, no obstruction" message.

His tweet added: "For the haters and the radical left Democrats – Game Over."

The president's legal team also hailed a "total victory" and claimed there had been "unprecedented cooperation" by Mr Trump with the special counsel's work.

However, Mr Trump did not repeat his claim – made last month when Mr Mueller disclosed in a summary of his report that the president nor his team conspired with Russia to win the 2016 election – that he had been granted a "complete and total exoneration".

Mr Trump's political rivals urged the US public to ignore the "spin" over Mr Mueller's report.

Invitations also flew in for Mr Mueller to testify before various US Congress committees on the results of his investigation.

Robert Mueller
Image: Robert Mueller spent 22 months on his inquiry

Jerrold Nadler, the Democrat chair of the House of Representatives' judiciary committee, requested Mr Mueller to appear before his panel "no later than 23 May".

The bullishness of Mr Trump in asserting "no obstruction" came despite US attorney general William Barr revealing Mr Mueller's report recounted "10 episodes" involving the president and discussed "potential legal theories for connecting these actions to elements of an obstruction offence".

However, Mr Barr himself used a news conference before the report's publication to reveal his own conclusion that "the evidence developed by the special counsel is not sufficient to establishRead More – Source

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Donald Trump has declared "Game Over" for his "haters" – but a long-awaited report revealed how the US president sought the firing of the man investigating his team's alleged links to Russia.

A redacted 448-page, two-volume report of special counsel Robert Mueller's inquiry, published on Thursday, set out multiple episodes in which Mr Trump directed others to influence the Russia probe.

Among those was the disclosure of how the president urged an aide to instigate the sacking of Mr Mueller himself.

In June 2017 – a month after Mr Mueller's appointment to probe possible cooperation between Mr Trump's 2016 election campaign and Moscow – the president attempted to remove Mr Mueller from his position, the report said.

The lengthy document described how Mr Trump called White House lawyer Don McGahn and told him to call then-attorney general Jeff Sessions to say Mr Mueller "had conflicts of interest and must be removed".

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"McGahn did not carry out the direction, however, deciding that he would resign rather than trigger what he regarded as a potential Saturday Night Massacre," the report added, referencing the firing of key officials during former president Richard Nixon's Watergate scandal.

Mr Mueller's 22 month-long work focused on Russian hacking and social media campaigns, possible Russian government links to – and contacts with – the Trump campaign, and potential obstruction of his investigatory efforts.

Mr Trump's efforts to influence the investigation "were mostly unsuccessful, but that is largely because the persons who surrounded the president declined to carry out orders or accede to his requests," Mr Mueller wrote.

'This should never happen to a president again'

Although he did not conclusively find that Mr Trump had committed criminal obstruction of justice, Mr Mueller did not exonerate the president on the question either.

He found no evidence of collusion between Mr Trump's campaign team and Russia – despite "numerous links" – but said the president's campaign "expected it would benefit electorally from information stolen and released through Russian efforts", referring to hacked Democrat emails.

Other explosive findings in Mr Mueller's highly-anticipated report included:

:: Mr Trump's belief that Mr Mueller's appointment as a special counsel to investigate possible Russia links would "end" his spell in the White House. "Oh my God. This is terrible. This is the end of my presidency. I'm f****d," Mr Trump said, according to the report.

:: There was "substantial evidence" that Mr Trump fired James Comey as FBI director in 2017 due to his "unwillingness to publicly state that the president was not personally under investigation".

:: Written answers from Mr Trump to questions by Mr Mueller's team were considered "inadequate", but they decided against trying to compel Mr Trump to give evidence in person due to the likelihood of a long legal battle.

:: Mr Trump "launched public attacks on the investigation and individuals involved in it who could possess evidence adverse to the president, while in private, the president engaged in a series of targeted efforts to control the investigation", the report said.

To cheers at a White House event following the release of Mr Mueller's report, Mr Trump said he was having a "good day" and declared "no collusion, no obstruction".

He added: "There never was, by the way, and there never will be.

"This should never happen to another president again, this hoax."

The president had earlier posted an image, inspired by TV series Game of Thrones, on Twitter with the same "no collusion, no obstruction" message.

His tweet added: "For the haters and the radical left Democrats – Game Over."

The president's legal team also hailed a "total victory" and claimed there had been "unprecedented cooperation" by Mr Trump with the special counsel's work.

However, Mr Trump did not repeat his claim – made last month when Mr Mueller disclosed in a summary of his report that the president nor his team conspired with Russia to win the 2016 election – that he had been granted a "complete and total exoneration".

Mr Trump's political rivals urged the US public to ignore the "spin" over Mr Mueller's report.

Invitations also flew in for Mr Mueller to testify before various US Congress committees on the results of his investigation.

Robert Mueller
Image: Robert Mueller spent 22 months on his inquiry

Jerrold Nadler, the Democrat chair of the House of Representatives' judiciary committee, requested Mr Mueller to appear before his panel "no later than 23 May".

The bullishness of Mr Trump in asserting "no obstruction" came despite US attorney general William Barr revealing Mr Mueller's report recounted "10 episodes" involving the president and discussed "potential legal theories for connecting these actions to elements of an obstruction offence".

However, Mr Barr himself used a news conference before the report's publication to reveal his own conclusion that "the evidence developed by the special counsel is not sufficient to establishRead More – Source

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