This looks like big trouble for Trump. Why isn't this obstruction?
Attorney General Barr wrote the following in June, 2018:
And the soon to be new Attorney General wrote on June 8th of last year: "If a President . . . suborns perjury, or induces a witness to change testimony, or commits any act deliberately impairing the integrity of available evidence, then he, like anyone else, commits the crime of obstruction."
Buzzfeed published the following:
Trump directed Michael Cohen to lie to Congress about his business interests in Russia. "The special counsel's office learned about Trump's directive for Cohen to lie to Congress through interviews with multiple witnesses from the Trump Org and internal company emails, text messages, and a cache of other documents."
(Tip of the hat to Liberally Lean from the land of Dairy Queen, an entertaining blog published by a Baylor lawyer)
Attorney General Barr wrote the following in June, 2018:
And the soon to be new Attorney General wrote on June 8th of last year: "If a President . . . suborns perjury, or induces a witness to change testimony, or commits any act deliberately impairing the integrity of available evidence, then he, like anyone else, commits the crime of obstruction."
Buzzfeed published the following:
Trump directed Michael Cohen to lie to Congress about his business interests in Russia. "The special counsel's office learned about Trump's directive for Cohen to lie to Congress through interviews with multiple witnesses from the Trump Org and internal company emails, text messages, and a cache of other documents."
(Tip of the hat to Liberally Lean from the land of Dairy Queen, an entertaining blog published by a Baylor lawyer)
