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Hard to say, but . . .

Trump claims he never told McGahn to fire Mueller, but they say otherwise
In an interview with Mueller, McGahn recalled Trump telling him "Mueller has to go" and "call me back when you" tell the deputy attorney general

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-claims-he-never-told-mcgahn-fire-mueller-mcgahn-mueller-n998411

Here's Trump begging Nadler to depose a witness who already waived privilege

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1121380133137461248

Crazy to watch this play out.

McGahn may end of backing Trump but this all but assures that he will have to testify at some point. It has been reported that he took notes and was asked twice to fire Mueller and actually told the COS he was quitting over "crazy shit."

The two can be reconciled because McGahn could say that he understood the POTUS to be asking him to fire Mueller but that was later clarified after he threatened to quit.

However, you have posters like Runole asking "where was the obstruction" while the POTUS actually feels compelled to defend himself against an obvious, Nixonian incident of obstruction . . and that is just one of 10 events in the report

(No way Trump gets himself in this mess and makes today's tweets IF hes actually listening to his attorneys. if he goes down it will not be the result of a conspiracy, it will be the result of hubris)

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