Robert Mueller laid out a full obstruction case against Donald Trump in his report saying that he could be indicted after he left office. Obviously, nothing is happening on that front. Now he’s doing it again:
Former President Donald Trump is directing a group of his former aides to ignore a subpoena from the House committee probing the Jan. 6 Capitol attack and signaling he will go to court to block their testimony to the investigators.
The committee has subpoenaed documents and testimony from four Trump administration alumni: former social media czar Dan Scavino, former Defense Department official Kash Patel, former chief of staff Mark Meadows, and former White House adviser Steve Bannon. The four men were ordered to turn over documents related to Jan. 6 by Thursday and to sit for interviews with investigators next week.
But Trump is saying otherwise. In a letter that POLITICO viewed, a Trump lawyer tells them not to cooperate with the probe.
The letter stated the committee is seeking materials that are covered by executive privilege, as well as other privileges.
“President Trump is prepared to defend these fundamental privileges in court,” the letter said.
Then the letter directed its recipient to hold back any documents about his White House work and to refuse to testify about his official duties.
@Southpaw made this pertinent observation about all that:
They put McDougal in shackles, perp walked her, and jailed her for 18 months for not talking to the mfn whitewater investigation. That was about vacation properties near Flippin, Arkansas.
This is about an attempted coup in which the Capitol building was sacked.
Originally tweeted by southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) on October 7, 2021.