Alright, I need someone to work with me, here.
How is it that Trump instructed McGahn to "fire" Mueller when it was Rosenstein who, not only hired the Special Counsel, but was the sole authority to fire the Special Counsel?
I am not finished.
If Rosenstein was the only one with the authority to fire the Special Counsel, Mueller, then how come Trump and Rosenstein were hanging out having fun on Air Force One?
How come Trump put out pressers on how great the relationship was with Rosenstein, with public statements on he was satisfied with the Mueller investigation, long before anything was made public.
So, now, McGahn is in a tough place.
Does he hold to the direction of the president or the subpoena of congress, because we all know he is going to lie.
Don, you are a "Legal Genius" (trademark pending).
I would embed backlinks but if you are not savvy enough to do a term search in my database I have constructed over the last 10 years, or google my name, then you should just keep on parroting the talking points spoon fed to you.
NEW: Chairman @RepJerryNadler response letter to former White House counsel Don McGahn. https://t.co/rw977z0qNw pic.twitter.com/HCL29eahHM— House Judiciary Dems (@HouseJudiciary) May 21, 2019
FUN FACT! DON MCGAHN USED TO WORK WITH JONES DAY, THE SAME LAW FIRM OVER THE DETROIT BANKRUPTCY AND WAS OVER THE FEC WHERE HE IGNORED COMPLAINTS ON MONEY LAUNDERING THROUGH POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS
ANOTHER FUN FACT! LOTS OF TRUMP'S CANDIDATE COMMITTEES WERE FOREIGN CORPORATIONS
ANOTHER FUN FACT! LOTS OF TRUMP'S CANDIDATE COMMITTEES WERE FOREIGN CORPORATIONS
Don McGahn represents clients before government agencies, in enforcement matters, and in court disputes arising from government regulation or action. He handles litigation, crisis management, regulatory compliance, and political issues. Prior to rejoining Jones Day in 2019, Don served as Counsel to the President of the United States, advising Donald J. Trump on all legal issues concerning the President and his administration, including constitutional and statutory authority, executive orders, international agreements, tariffs, trade, administrative law, and national security.
Don also managed the judicial selection process for the President. During Don's tenure, a historic number of judges were appointed to the federal bench, including two Supreme Court justices. In addition, he spearheaded President Trump's deregulation efforts, which resulted in deregulation at record rates. Following Don's departure from the White House, the President appointed him to the Council of the Administrative Conference of the United States, a nonpartisan, independent agency dedicated to promoting improvement to administrative agency processes. Don's accomplishments have been recognized at the highest levels of government. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell stated that Don concluded his tenure "not only as the best White House Counsel I've seen on the job, but more broadly, as one of the most successful and consequential aides to any President in recent memory." Don was nominated by President George W. Bush in 2008, and confirmed in the Senate by unanimous consent, to serve as a member of the Federal Election Commission. He also served as outside Counsel to the Committee on House Administration during the 113th and 114th Congresses and as general counsel to the National Republican Congressional Committee.
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