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In reply to the discussion: The Mueller-Trump Interview Is The Tolling Bell For the Trump Admin [View all]marylandblue
(12,344 posts)39. Cox never asked to interview Nixon
I think he was fired for requesting the tapes.
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The Mueller-Trump Interview Is The Tolling Bell For the Trump Admin [View all]
berni_mccoy
Jan 2018
OP
It is unlikely that he can refuse the interview. He can always plead the 5th Amendment
berni_mccoy
Jan 2018
#2
So Trump would do better to fight the interview and conduct a massive PR campaign
Irish_Dem
Jan 2018
#13
In ordinary political times, yes, absolutely. However he is an utter liar and the Republicans are so
OnDoutside
Jan 2018
#42
I think his lawyers will tell him to plead the 5th, but his arrogence will, like always...
Javaman
Jan 2018
#35
Pleading the 5th, like what Hillary Clinton did? Wait, Nevermind. It will be Trump doing it--again!
TheBlackAdder
Jan 2018
#112
That was my thought, also. Appeal to the buffoon's Stability, Genius, Smartest Asshole in the room
erronis
Jan 2018
#24
Not for nothing, but refusing to release your tax returns means you have something to hide
Cosmocat
Jan 2018
#55
He can say Mueller is on a witch hunt and any interview will be rigged and fake news.
Irish_Dem
Jan 2018
#75
Yes, what he would uncover, how he would proceed, the consequences. And personal safety issues.
Irish_Dem
Jan 2018
#86
I believe he has the goods on them. But Mueller is also concerned about the big picture.
Irish_Dem
Jan 2018
#20
I think he knows he cannot run a lawn mower over two branches of the American government.
Irish_Dem
Jan 2018
#79
In his mind I believe he feels he has a responsibility to the country, not just the law.
Irish_Dem
Jan 2018
#84
They have never gone after all of them before. Not how Washington or the elites work.
Irish_Dem
Jan 2018
#80
We have a totally corrupt GOP congress, Mueller will not put them all in prison.
Irish_Dem
Jan 2018
#87
That is why Mueller is having some sleepless nights. Damage either way he goes. nt
Irish_Dem
Jan 2018
#83
Every one of the people Mueller could bring down IS doing serious damage to the US.
lagomorph777
Jan 2018
#66
I think people would be shocked to learn how many corrupt leaders we have. nt
Irish_Dem
Jan 2018
#98
I think the length of the interview (testimony?) will play a large role in the process
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
Jan 2018
#34
There is plenty of material that the question, the answer or both don't involve National Security
berni_mccoy
Jan 2018
#52
He will lie and he will contradict the things he's said on air and on twitter.
lindysalsagal
Jan 2018
#94
I seem to remember that a court ruled that a tweet by tRUMP was admissible in court ...
SWBTATTReg
Jan 2018
#36
You're probably right, I am thinking about something else I guess, where a judge ...
SWBTATTReg
Jan 2018
#45
Lying by tweet may not be a crime, but obstruction and witness tampering are
berni_mccoy
Jan 2018
#61
True or False: if Mueller is ready to interview shitgibbon, he's finished/nearly finished.
NightWatcher
Jan 2018
#46
This isn't the end, but it may be the beginning of the end, of the investigation.
LudwigPastorius
Jan 2018
#48
Thanx for your opening post. Outlines stuff for me! Beneficial discussion.
sprinkleeninow
Jan 2018
#51
There is a big difference between the 9/11 Commission and a Federal Investigation of Crimes
berni_mccoy
Jan 2018
#74
T is not capable of distinguishing truth from fiction. But it doesn't matter, since he loses
Amaryllis
Jan 2018
#106