and at least two other related sections, the relevant language in condensed form reads who ever corruptly endeavors to influence or impede the due administration of justice shall be punished. keep that in mind as we go along tonight. two portions of the hearing from the president s valentine s day meeting in the oval office when he asked the director to drop the investigation of fired general flynn. and the friendly language in director comey s account and director comey pushing back. he did not direct you to let it go. not in his words, no. he did not order you to go? again, those words are not in order. he said, i hope. like me, you probably did hundreds of case, maybe thousands of cases charging people with criminal offenses and you have knowledge of the thousands of cases outside there where people have been charged. do you know of any case where a person has been charged for obstruction of justice or for that matter, any other criminal offense where they said o
what the fbi telling the senators in a closed session this afternoon. his testimony today before the senate intelligence committee did many things including making clear that the fbi was not investigating the president when director comey was running the bureau. the white house is seizing on that item. his testimony told a story and some argues adding up to the department of obstruction of justice. before getting further, laying down the laws, it is drawn from title 18th, section 1503 and two other related sections of irrelevant language, who ever corruptly endeavors to influence or impede due to administration of justice. first, james risch highlighting as what he sees as trump s friendly language of director s account. he did not direct you to let it go? not in his words. he did not order you to let it go. again, those words are not an order. he said i hope. like me you did hundreds or thousands of cases charging people with criminal offenses and of course,
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