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Mueller report lists '10 episodes' where Trump potentially obstructed justice – live Democrats call on Mueller to testify 'as soon as possible' as public awaits report – live
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Guardian US’s reporting fellow, Lauren Aratani, is keeping an eye on the Fox News reaction to Barr’s presser and, later Mueller’s report.
There seems to be a cheery vibe over there. And why wouldn’t there be! Barr has just told us Trump did nothing wrong!
Lauren reports that this was the take of Fox chief national correspondent Ed Henry:
As we talk about this back and forth, let’s just have a time-out and remember that William Barr, the attorney general, is now saying directly that a narrative pushed by the Democrats is false. The collusion in the Trump campaign, the White House and the Russians [... ]You heard William Barr say that again and again.
Let’s not forget, we haven’t heard from the Democrats because they haven’t seen the full report [...] But [Representative] Adam Schiff and the House Democrats, for two years, they’ve been accusing, claiming they have evidence of collusion. The attorney general of the United States is again saying definitively that is not true.
House speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer put out a joint statement earlier, reiterating Jerrold Nadler’s call for Mueller to appear before Congress and laying into Bill Barr’s performance today.
(Take a deep breath because this is a long sentence):
Attorney General Barr’s regrettably partisan handling of the Mueller report, including his slanted March 24 summary letter, his irresponsible testimony before Congress last week, and his indefensible plan to spin the report in a press conference [...] – hours before he allows the public or Congress to see it – have resulted in a crisis of confidence in his independence and impartiality.
Jerrold Nadler, chair of the House Judiciary committee, has written to Robert Mueller, asking him to appear “as soon as possible”.
“I request your testimony before the judiciary committee as soon as possible – but, in any event, no later than May 23 2019,” Nadler wrote.
It is clear Congress and the American people must hear from Special Counsel Robert Mueller in person to better understand his findings. We are now requesting Mueller to appear before @HouseJudiciary as soon as possible. pic.twitter.com/Mmo6PA4KPt
Russia has responded to the impending publication of the Mueller report. It seems the Kremlin isn’t that bothered:
“This is not an issue for us,” said Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin spokesman, when asked if Moscow was concerned about the imminent release of Mueller’s report.
“It is not a thing that interests us or causes us concern… We have plenty of other important, interesting, fruitful, and constructive things to do. That’s what we prefer to focus on.”
Thanks to the Guardian’s Marc Bennetts for that snippet.
Maybe Rudy Giuliani ought to worry about his job as Donald Trump’s personal lawyer. William Barr seemingly just auditioned to replace him. His press conference was a performance that appeared to be aimed at an audience of one.
The attorney general sought to tug at the heart strings, telling how Trump “faced an unprecedented situation” as federal agents and prosecutors scrutinized his conduct before and after taking office and the media speculated personal culpability. The president “was frustrated and angered by a sincere belief that the investigation was undermining his presidency, propelled by his political opponents, and fueled by illegal leaks”, Barr said.
To many ears, these sounds like lame excuses for Trump’s own “unprecedented” and unhinged attacks on Mueller and the FBI. Barr went on to claim that the White House “fully cooperated” with the special counsel’s investigation. Yet Trump himself did not agree to be interviewed, apparently on advice that he would likely incriminate himself.
Barr’s performance will have confirmed the worst fears of Democrats that he is an apologist for the president. It will also have gone down very well at the White House, perhaps even better than an episode of Fox and Friends. Once again, the world got to see the Barr report and was left wondering what lurks in the Mueller report.
Some reaction from political journalists:
Barr seems to have set a new legal standard for a president who is frustrated with an investigation into his conduct. Anger and frustration can now be the basis for lashing out at a probe of alleged wrongdoing in the White House.
Imagine how frustrated Nixon was during Watergate when he suffered many many leaks (remember Deep Throat?) and political attacks. Yet he was still impeached for, inter alia, obstruction of justice. https://t.co/6BLOegFfjf
The press conference ended after Barr was asked if there was any impropriety in him pre-spinning the report. (An aide announced mid-question that it'd be the last question.) Barr simply said "no."
Barr has finished speaking. The attorney general’s press conference lasted 22 minutes, and was full of positive news for Trump, but also contained dubious claims and theories which seemed weighted in favor of the president.Barr has finished speaking. The attorney general’s press conference lasted 22 minutes, and was full of positive news for Trump, but also contained dubious claims and theories which seemed weighted in favor of the president.
Barr said that Trump did no obstruct justice – but in doing so admitted he had “disagreed with some of the Special Counsel’s legal theories” in coming to that conclusion. Barr said that Trump did not obstruct justice – but in doing so admitted he had “disagreed with some of the special counsel’s legal theories” in coming to that conclusion.
Barr also claimed, falsely, that the White House “fully cooperated” with Mueller. In fact, Trump refused to be interviewed.Barr also claimed, falsely, that the White House “fully cooperated” with Mueller. In fact, Trump refused to be interviewed.
Barr also seemed to claim that Trump being “frustrated and angered” mitigated against some of the obstructions of justice allegations.Barr also seemed to claim that Trump being “frustrated and angered” mitigated against some of the obstructions of justice allegations.
Four times Barr said there was no collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.Four times Barr said there was no collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
The 10 episodes described by Robert Mueller in which he ponders whether the President attempted to obstruct justice will be the key read here. Barr decided there was no obstruction - says President faced an unprecedented situation, was angered/frustrated.The 10 episodes described by Robert Mueller in which he ponders whether the President attempted to obstruct justice will be the key read here. Barr decided there was no obstruction - says President faced an unprecedented situation, was angered/frustrated.
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“The report recounts ten episodes involving the President and discusses potential legal theories for connecting these actions to elements of an obstruction offense,” Barr says.“The report recounts ten episodes involving the President and discusses potential legal theories for connecting these actions to elements of an obstruction offense,” Barr says.
It’s hard to avoid the sense that Barr is going out of his way to defend Trump here. Because while Mueller documented those ten episodes, Barr says he and deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein:It’s hard to avoid the sense that Barr is going out of his way to defend Trump here. Because while Mueller documented those ten episodes, Barr says he and deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein:
“Concluded that the evidence developed by the Special Counsel is not sufficient to establish that the President committed an obstruction-of-justice offense.”“Concluded that the evidence developed by the Special Counsel is not sufficient to establish that the President committed an obstruction-of-justice offense.”
Barr adds:Barr adds:
Although the Deputy Attorney General and I disagreed with some of the Special Counsel’s legal theories and felt that some of the episodes examined did not amount to obstruction as a matter of law, we did not rely solely on that in making our decision.Although the Deputy Attorney General and I disagreed with some of the Special Counsel’s legal theories and felt that some of the episodes examined did not amount to obstruction as a matter of law, we did not rely solely on that in making our decision.
Barr says one of the other things that influenced his belief that Trump did not obstruct justice is that there was evidence that Trump was “frustrated and angered by his sincere belief that the [Mueller] investigation was” hindering his presidency.Barr says one of the other things that influenced his belief that Trump did not obstruct justice is that there was evidence that Trump was “frustrated and angered by his sincere belief that the [Mueller] investigation was” hindering his presidency.
But the White House “fully cooperated” with the special counsel’s investigation, Barr says.But the White House “fully cooperated” with the special counsel’s investigation, Barr says.
BREAKING: Mueller report examines 10 episodes of potential obstruction by Trump. Barr says he and Rosenstein 'disagreed with some of the special counsel's legal theories.'BREAKING: Mueller report examines 10 episodes of potential obstruction by Trump. Barr says he and Rosenstein 'disagreed with some of the special counsel's legal theories.'
The special counsel “did not find that any person associated with the Trump camp illegally participated in the dissemination of” hacked materials – such as the hacked DNC emails – Barr says.The special counsel “did not find that any person associated with the Trump camp illegally participated in the dissemination of” hacked materials – such as the hacked DNC emails – Barr says.
“After nearly two years of investigation”, Barr says, “the special counsel confirmed that the Russian government sponsored efforts” to influence the 2016 presidential election.“After nearly two years of investigation”, Barr says, “the special counsel confirmed that the Russian government sponsored efforts” to influence the 2016 presidential election.
But Barr adds that the special counsel:But Barr adds that the special counsel:
“Did not find that the Trump campaign or other Americans colluded in those efforts.”“Did not find that the Trump campaign or other Americans colluded in those efforts.”
Bill Barr is speaking at a news conference ahead of the Mueller report being released.Bill Barr is speaking at a news conference ahead of the Mueller report being released.
“I’m committed to ensuring the greatest degree” of transparency, Barr said.“I’m committed to ensuring the greatest degree” of transparency, Barr said.
“At 11 this morning I’m going to transmit copies [of the report] to Congress,” Barr says. The report will be posted the department’s website “after it has been delivered to Congress”.“At 11 this morning I’m going to transmit copies [of the report] to Congress,” Barr says. The report will be posted the department’s website “after it has been delivered to Congress”.
“Volume 1” of the special counsel’s report is on the topic of Trump-Russia collusion, Barr says. Barr repeats the assertion from his four page summary that Mueller:“Volume 1” of the special counsel’s report is on the topic of Trump-Russia collusion, Barr says. Barr repeats the assertion from his four page summary that Mueller:
“Did not establish that members of the Trump campaign conspired or coordinated with the Russian government.”“Did not establish that members of the Trump campaign conspired or coordinated with the Russian government.”
Barr discusses Russian efforts to influence the 2016 election. We now know, Barr says, that Russia: “Did not have the cooperation of president Trump or the Trump campaign.”Barr discusses Russian efforts to influence the 2016 election. We now know, Barr says, that Russia: “Did not have the cooperation of president Trump or the Trump campaign.”
Barr says there was “no collusion” between the Trump campaign and Russia.Barr says there was “no collusion” between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Trump will love this: Barr states unequivocally that "We now know that the Russian operations who perpetrated these [election hacking] schemes did not have the assistance of" Trump or the trump campaign.Barr says that everyone "should be grateful" to have this confirmed.Trump will love this: Barr states unequivocally that "We now know that the Russian operations who perpetrated these [election hacking] schemes did not have the assistance of" Trump or the trump campaign.Barr says that everyone "should be grateful" to have this confirmed.
Attorney General Barr uses the words the president has been using for months: “No collusion”Attorney General Barr uses the words the president has been using for months: “No collusion”
Trump has posted a video super-cut of him saying “no collusion”. You can watch it below if that’s your thing.Trump has posted a video super-cut of him saying “no collusion”. You can watch it below if that’s your thing.
No Collusion - No Obstruction! pic.twitter.com/diggF8V3hlNo Collusion - No Obstruction! pic.twitter.com/diggF8V3hl
Remember that Mueller’s report absolutely did not find “no obstruction”. On the issue of obstruction of justice, Mueller wrote:Remember that Mueller’s report absolutely did not find “no obstruction”. On the issue of obstruction of justice, Mueller wrote:
While this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.While this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.
Justice department spokeswoman Kerri Kupec said Barr’s 9.30am press conference will focus on:Justice department spokeswoman Kerri Kupec said Barr’s 9.30am press conference will focus on:
Addressing the DoJ’s interactions with the White House over Mueller’s report, whether executive privilege was invoked, and the process Barr used to black out portions of the document.Addressing the DoJ’s interactions with the White House over Mueller’s report, whether executive privilege was invoked, and the process Barr used to black out portions of the document.
As previously mentioned, Democrats are unhappy. House speaker Nancy Pelosi said Barr had “thrown out his credibility” and “the DOJ’s independence”.As previously mentioned, Democrats are unhappy. House speaker Nancy Pelosi said Barr had “thrown out his credibility” and “the DOJ’s independence”.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said “the process is poisoned before the report is even released.”Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said “the process is poisoned before the report is even released.”
“Barr shouldn’t be spinning the report at all, but it’s doubly outrageous he’s doing it before America is given a chance to read it,” Schumer added.“Barr shouldn’t be spinning the report at all, but it’s doubly outrageous he’s doing it before America is given a chance to read it,” Schumer added.
Rep Jerrold Nadler, chair of the House Judiciary Committee, had this:Rep Jerrold Nadler, chair of the House Judiciary Committee, had this:
I’m deeply troubled by reports that the WH is being briefed on the Mueller report AHEAD of its release. Now, DOJ is informing us we will not receive the report until around 11/12 tomorrow afternoon — AFTER Barr’s press conference. This is wrong. #ReleaseTheReport https://t.co/bR50HhGJ0iI’m deeply troubled by reports that the WH is being briefed on the Mueller report AHEAD of its release. Now, DOJ is informing us we will not receive the report until around 11/12 tomorrow afternoon — AFTER Barr’s press conference. This is wrong. #ReleaseTheReport https://t.co/bR50HhGJ0i
Here’s our man! And he’s rolling out the hits:Here’s our man! And he’s rolling out the hits:
PRESIDENTIAL HARASSMENT!PRESIDENTIAL HARASSMENT!
The Greatest Political Hoax of all time! Crimes were committed by Crooked, Dirty Cops and DNC/The Democrats.The Greatest Political Hoax of all time! Crimes were committed by Crooked, Dirty Cops and DNC/The Democrats.
Trump has tweeted the phrase “presidential harassment” 14 times in the last six months. Lest we forget, Trump was a prominent “birther theory” voice and constantly harassed President Barack Obama during his time in office.Trump has tweeted the phrase “presidential harassment” 14 times in the last six months. Lest we forget, Trump was a prominent “birther theory” voice and constantly harassed President Barack Obama during his time in office.
The president has also urged his followers to watch Barr’s “press conference” at 9.30am. Trump said his adherents should view it on Fox News.The president has also urged his followers to watch Barr’s “press conference” at 9.30am. Trump said his adherents should view it on Fox News.
... could prove contentious.... could prove contentious.
Barr has said the redactions will be divided into four categories: grand jury material; classified material from US intelligence agencies or allies; details that could compromise ongoing investigations; and, in Barr’s words: “information that would unduly infringe on the personal privacy and reputational interests of peripheral third parties”.Barr has said the redactions will be divided into four categories: grand jury material; classified material from US intelligence agencies or allies; details that could compromise ongoing investigations; and, in Barr’s words: “information that would unduly infringe on the personal privacy and reputational interests of peripheral third parties”.
“That last category could prominently include Trump,” writes my colleague Tom McCarthy.“That last category could prominently include Trump,” writes my colleague Tom McCarthy.
Barr is seen as a Trump loyalist with a low opinion of Mueller’s investigation. Barr will probably be challenged to explain why certain material was deemed unfit for public view. Democrats in the House have already said they will subpoena the full report.Barr is seen as a Trump loyalist with a low opinion of Mueller’s investigation. Barr will probably be challenged to explain why certain material was deemed unfit for public view. Democrats in the House have already said they will subpoena the full report.
What else do we know about the report?What else do we know about the report?
Well, it is long: at about 400 pages it’s lengthier than Donald Trump’s “co-written” book The Art of the Deal.Well, it is long: at about 400 pages it’s lengthier than Donald Trump’s “co-written” book The Art of the Deal.
Barr has previously said the report is split into two parts: one part dedicated to Russian tampering efforts, and another focussing on evidence of alleged obstruction of justice by the president.Barr has previously said the report is split into two parts: one part dedicated to Russian tampering efforts, and another focussing on evidence of alleged obstruction of justice by the president.
The report is the result of Mueller’s 22 month investigation, during which the special counsel issued nearly 500 search warrants and more than 2,800 subpoenas indictments, and interviewed about 500 witnesses. Mueller’s probe resulted in 37 indictments or guilty pleas, including some from Donald Trump’s inner circle.The report is the result of Mueller’s 22 month investigation, during which the special counsel issued nearly 500 search warrants and more than 2,800 subpoenas indictments, and interviewed about 500 witnesses. Mueller’s probe resulted in 37 indictments or guilty pleas, including some from Donald Trump’s inner circle.
Hello and welcome to our live blog coverage of US political news. Today is a big day: we’ll finally get to see Robert Mueller’s report on Russian interference in the 2016 election.Hello and welcome to our live blog coverage of US political news. Today is a big day: we’ll finally get to see Robert Mueller’s report on Russian interference in the 2016 election.
The Department of Justice is due to release the report to Congress between 11am and noon ET, then released generally on the DoJ website after that.The Department of Justice is due to release the report to Congress between 11am and noon ET, then released generally on the DoJ website after that.
Barr is holding a news conference at 9.30am to discuss the report, which will clearly limit the questions journalists can ask. Democrats, including Jerrold Nadler, the Democratic chairman of the House judiciary committee, have criticized Barr’s process, accusing the attorney general of attempting to prejudice public reception of the report in favor of the White House.Barr is holding a news conference at 9.30am to discuss the report, which will clearly limit the questions journalists can ask. Democrats, including Jerrold Nadler, the Democratic chairman of the House judiciary committee, have criticized Barr’s process, accusing the attorney general of attempting to prejudice public reception of the report in favor of the White House.
Barr news conference at 9:30 am, Mueller report released at 11 am: In the annals of pathetic efforts to spin apparently bad news in Washington, this ranks near the top.Barr news conference at 9:30 am, Mueller report released at 11 am: In the annals of pathetic efforts to spin apparently bad news in Washington, this ranks near the top.
Sorry but this is not a press conference - it’s an opportunity for Barr to put a spin on the ball or defend himself. No one can ask real questions here. https://t.co/dNTLk95iPXSorry but this is not a press conference - it’s an opportunity for Barr to put a spin on the ball or defend himself. No one can ask real questions here. https://t.co/dNTLk95iPX
Barr released a four page summary of the report on 25 March, in which he said Mueller had found no evidence that neither Donald Trump nor any of his aides colluded with Russia during the election.Barr released a four page summary of the report on 25 March, in which he said Mueller had found no evidence that neither Donald Trump nor any of his aides colluded with Russia during the election.
Regarding potential obstruction of justice by Trump, however, Mueller was far less equivocal. According to Barr’s summary, Mueller wrote: “While this report does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.”Regarding potential obstruction of justice by Trump, however, Mueller was far less equivocal. According to Barr’s summary, Mueller wrote: “While this report does not conclude that the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.”
One of the big questions – once we eventually get the report – will be how much of it has been redacted. Barr says his redactions, which fall into four different categories, will be color-coded.One of the big questions – once we eventually get the report – will be how much of it has been redacted. Barr says his redactions, which fall into four different categories, will be color-coded.
Follow here for the latest news and analysis as the Mueller report is finally released to the public.Follow here for the latest news and analysis as the Mueller report is finally released to the public.