in the target letter. i m interested the complexity of the potential case if those are the potential charges pursued. yeah. if you look at deprivation of civil rights and conspiracy to commit an offense against the united states, those will cover largely the same ground. we ll talk about the whole scheme we just laid out. i think jack smith is doing this intentionally because he wants to be able to show that this is, in fact, a coordinated effort that wept across the country and that hit at the state, local and federal levels. i think also if we look at tampering with a witness, that s really important because first of all, who will this witness be? donald trump has a history from the mueller investigation on of trying to influence what witnesses say. that could be really damaging. that s a crime on its own and shows corrupt intent as to the broader picture here. so again, those i think are not surprising. it shows that jack smith is trying to view this as a whole and not getting int
week on wednesday to the house judiciary committee. that is breaking news a couple of years in the making. well, you know, don mcgahn is the lead witness from the mueller investigation on president trump obstructing justice. all of those, you know, ten instances, ten instances plus of alleged criminal obstruction of justice laid out in great detail in the mueller report. mcgahn has never had to testify about it. this will be the first testimony that we ve heard about it, and it happens just as the justice department is deciding right now whether or not they re going to release to the public the memo that bill barr s justice department prepared about why trump shouldn t be prosecuted for any of those alleged incidents of obstruction of justice. it s kind of all happening at the same time. and because of the late hour at which this justice department
the heart of the mueller investigation on thursday in a hearing, federal prosecutor andrew wiseman laid out the case manafort mislead the government about a series of meetings manafort had with the russian political consultant with ties to russian intelligence. those meeting began when manafort was trump s campaign manager in 2016 and continued through 2018, the second year of the trump presidency. during those conversations, prosecutors say manafort and kilimnik repeatedly communicated about a so-called peace plan for ukraine starting in early august 2016. why manafort was misleading them, misleading the properties prosecutors, why that was so important he said this goes to the larger view of what we think is going on and what we think the motive here is.
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language of the mueller investigation on what russia tried to do to the us because that s what we need to get in the future. vladimir putin is our enemy and he will be coming back in 2020 and beyond and at the end of the mueller investigation, a research where we together understand why we are opposed to russian interference and mueller said he wasn t going to precommit, he was going to be an independent attorney general and wasn t going to precommit to the democrats about what he would wouldn t investigate and what needs to be cleaned up at the bureau. russia and china and trafficking and all kinds of things, day 2 tomorrow. with essential government services like the coast guard feeling the pinch the question is why democrats didn t take up the president s offered to sit down for lunch for more talks in hopes of ending the government shutdown. kristin fisher is tracking it, she has the latest. another day of high drama and little progress. donald trump tried to do something diffe