White House Counsel Don McGahn described as frequent “unhappiest person” in internal sweepstakes, detailing fraught relations with Trump and DOJ
White House Counsel Don McGahn described as frequent “unhappiest person” in internal sweepstakes, detailing fraught relations with Trump and DOJ The passage provides anecdotal, unverified details about internal dynamics between Don McGahn, President Trump, and the Justice Department, suggesting possible obstruction concerns. While it names a high‑profile official, it lacks concrete evidence, dates, or specific transactions, limiting immediate investigative value but offering a lead on internal communications and potential obstruction narratives. Key insights: McGahn allegedly won a recurring internal “unhappiest person” sweepstakes, implying ongoing tension with Trump.; Claims McGahn acted as the primary liaison between the White House and DOJ during periods of attempted firings of DOJ officials.; Mentions repeated attempts by Trump to fire Special Counsel Mueller and other DOJ figures, possibly daily.
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White House Counsel Don McGahn described as frequent “unhappiest person” in internal sweepstakes, detailing fraught relations with Trump and DOJ The passage provides anecdotal, unverified details about internal dynamics between Don McGahn, President Trump, and the Justice Department, suggesting possible obstruction concerns. While it names a high‑profile official, it lacks concrete evidence, dates, or specific transactions, limiting immediate investigative value but offering a lead on internal communications and potential obstruction narratives. Key insights: McGahn allegedly won a recurring internal “unhappiest person” sweepstakes, implying ongoing tension with Trump.; Claims McGahn acted as the primary liaison between the White House and DOJ during periods of attempted firings of DOJ officials.; Mentions repeated attempts by Trump to fire Special Counsel Mueller and other DOJ figures, possibly daily.
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