Informal email hints at Trump and McGahn influencing a grand‑jury subpoena and potential resignations
Informal email hints at Trump and McGahn influencing a grand‑jury subpoena and potential resignations The email contains vague references to a grand‑jury subpoena, a suggestion that ‘Trump stopped them,’ and a personal conflict with former White House counsel McGahn. It mentions possible indictment and resignations but provides no concrete names, dates, or transaction details, limiting its investigative utility. However, it does link the President and a senior White House official to potential obstruction, which could be sensitive if substantiated. Key insights: Reference to a grand‑jury subpoena and advice to ‘take the fifth’; Allegation that Trump intervened to stop the subpoena process; Mention of conflict with former White House counsel Don McGahn
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Informal email hints at Trump and McGahn influencing a grand‑jury subpoena and potential resignations The email contains vague references to a grand‑jury subpoena, a suggestion that ‘Trump stopped them,’ and a personal conflict with former White House counsel McGahn. It mentions possible indictment and resignations but provides no concrete names, dates, or transaction details, limiting its investigative utility. However, it does link the President and a senior White House official to potential obstruction, which could be sensitive if substantiated. Key insights: Reference to a grand‑jury subpoena and advice to ‘take the fifth’; Allegation that Trump intervened to stop the subpoena process; Mention of conflict with former White House counsel Don McGahn
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