'The President's Obstruction Continues': White House Reportedly Asked Key Witness to Say Trump Didn't Obstruct Justice

September 14, 2020 Off By EveAim

At President Donald Trump’s request, White House officials reportedly asked Don McGahn—the president’s former counsel and a key witness in the Mueller report—to say publicly that Trump never obstructed justice.

According to the New York Times, which cited two anonymous individuals briefed on the request, the White House asked McGahn to make a public statement on obstruction “at least twice in the past month”—once before the Mueller report was released to the public and once after.

“Mr. Trump asked White House officials to make the request to Mr. McGahn,” the Times reported on Friday. “Mr. McGahn declined. His reluctance angered the president, who believed that Mr. McGahn showed disloyalty by telling investigators for the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, about Mr. Trump’s attempts to maintain control over the Russia investigation.”

The Times report continued:

The Wall Street Journal also reported late Friday that McGahn “rebuffed” a request from White House officials to issue a statement declaring that Trump did not obstruct justice.

Noah Bookbinder, executive director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), suggested on Twitter that the White House’s reported requests to McGahn may amount to obstruction of justice in themselves:

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