[...] There was relentless speculation in the news media about the President's personal culpability", even though there was, according to Barr, "no collusion". Executive Summaries, Volumes I and II.

If I wanted to fire Mueller, I didn't need McGahn to do it, I could have done it myself. "$*$ $+(( $)%%1/%). The Special Counsel investigation ran from May 17, 2017, to March 22, 2019, and resulted in The Mueller report included references to 14 criminal investigations that were referred to other offices, 12 of which were completely redacted in the April 18 release. "Much of Ms. Hicks's work during this period involved discussions with the President-elect and his staff relating to the decisions the President-elect would be making once he assumed office," Cipollone wrote.

May 29, 2019 - Statement by Robert Mueller "Full relevant remarks: "I also want to thank two great congressmen for being here, and if we had room we would've had a lot more: Full tweets: "Statements are made about me by certain people in the Crazy Mueller Report, in itself written by 18 Angry Democrat Trump Haters, which are fabricated & totally untrue. Since the special counsel's office had decided "not to make a traditional prosecutorial judgment", they "did not draw ultimate conclusions about the President's conduct". Put another way, what is the story these contacts tell if it's not one of active coordination? Democrats also criticized what they say were "orchestrated attempts" by the Trump administration to control the narrative surrounding the report's April 18 release.On the May 1 deadline of the subpoena, the DOJ rejected it as "not legitimate oversight" and that "the requests in the subpoena are overbroad and extraordinarily burdensome", adding that grand jury material cannot be released without a Most Republican lawmakers had no immediate comments on the report due to the report coming out during Congress' spring recess.In early May 2019, more than 1,000 former federal prosecutors who had served under both Republican and Democratic administrations published a statement entitled "Statement by Former Federal Prosecutors" on Each of us believes that the conduct of President Trump described in Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report would, in the case of any other person not covered by the Office of Legal Counsel policy against indicting a sitting President, result in multiple felony charges for obstruction of justice.The former prosecutors found three types of acts described in the Mueller report which "satisfy all of the elements for an obstruction charge": [...] This should never happen to another president again, this hoax.On April 19, Trump labeled the report "crazy", saying that some of the report's assertions about him were "total bullshit" and "fabricated and totally untrue". I've been looking at them for a long time, and I'm saying, 'Why haven't they been looked at?' /Parent 6 0 R And you see it now better than ever with all of the resignations of bad apples – they're bad apples! Calling for a new counter-investigation, he tweeted: "It is now finally time to turn the tables and bring justice to some very sick and dangerous people who have committed very serious crimes, perhaps even Spying or Treason. "It has been reported since July 2018, that Trump's personal lawyers are creating a "counter report" to contest the special counsel's findings on obstruction of justice.Since the public release of the Mueller report, Giuliani has suggested that they might not release the report for now: "There's probably a point at which we will use it. No obstruction." Investigators protested that the written responses denied them the opportunity to ask follow-up questions, but Trump denied another request for an interview.Also the Barr press conference on April 18, Barr said that "Special Counsel Mueller did not indicate that his purpose was to leave the decision [on obstruction by Trump] to Congress". "In the week leading up to Comey's May 3, 2017, Senate Judiciary Committee testimony, the President told Don McGahn that it would be the last straw if Comey did not set the record straight and publicly announce that the President was not under investigation, despite repeated requests that Comey make such an announcement," the report states.Section E of Volume II of the report describes the events of this episode.When Jeff Sessions recused himself from the Special Counsel investigation, the report notes that Trump said something along the lines of: "that it was the end of his presidency and that Attorney General Sessions had failed to protect him and should resign. We can never, ever let this happen to another president again. Trump had a one-on-one meeting in the Oval Office with On July 19, 2017, Trump again met Lewandowski in the Oval Office, and inquired if Lewandowski passed the message to Sessions.