Stark Contrasts Between the Mueller Report and Attorney General Barrs Summary
The actual text of Special Counsel Robert Muellers report tells a very different story than what was in summaries produced by Attorney General William Barr in letters to Congress and in a press conference prior to the reports release. A comparison of the report and Barrs statements shows that Barr downplayed Muellers findings about Russian contacts with Trump campaign associates as well as the damning evidence of the presidents obstruction of justice that Mueller assembled. Following are examples of this gap.
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2. How to Interpret the Evidence of President Trumps Obstruction of Justice
Special Counsel Report: The report presents facts regarding eleven episodes of potentially obstructive conduct and analyzes whether, in each case, the facts established the three legal elements of an obstruction charge: (1) an obstructive act; (2) nexus to a pending or contemplated official proceeding; and (3) corrupt intent. (Special Counsel Report, Vol. 2, p. 15) In many instances, the report details substantial evidence that each of these elements were established. (Id., Vol. 2, §§ II.B, II.D, II.E, II.F, II.H, II.I, II.J, II.K.) In addition, the report emphasizes that it is important to view the Presidents pattern of conduct as a whole including multiple acts by the President that were capable of exerting undue influence over law enforcement investigations, including the Russian-interference and obstruction investigations. (Id. p. 157)
Barr Statements: Barrs summary gave the impression that Mueller equivocated on obstruction by laying out the evidence on both sides of the question. Barr then went on to present his view that the report identifies no actions that . . . constitute obstructive conduct, had a nexus to a pending or contemplated proceeding, and were done with corrupt intent, each of which, under the Department's principles of federal prosecution guiding charging decisions, would need to be proven beyond a reasonable doubt to establish an obstruction-of-justice offense. (Barr Letter, p. 3)
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https://www.acslaw.org/projects/the-presidential-investigation-education-project/other-resources/stark-contrasts-between-the-mueller-report-and-attorney-general-barrs-summary/
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