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.@RepJerryNadler makes the issue clear: The president's efforts to obstruct the Mueller investigation met all the legal requirements for obstruction of justice, and Corey Lewandowski was a key player in one of Trump's worst offenses.
@RepJerryNadler We broke down Lewandowski's role in that effort—and the collusion that happened under his watch when he ran the Trump campaign—this morning here: themoscowproject.org/dispatch/we-ne…
@RepJerryNadler .@RepJerryNadler calls out the president's obstruction for what it is: "This is a coverup, plain and simple. If it were to prevail ... it would upend the separation of powers as envisioned by our founders."
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The Kremlin really, *really* wanted Trump to visit Russia during the 2016 election. We broke down the Mueller report to find every time somebody suggested he take the trip. #BDMR
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And it isn't just Trump—Kremlin-allied politicians in France, Germany, and Italy have taken similar trips right as Russia attacked their democracies, too. #BDMR themoscowproject.org/breaking-down-…
Those invitations look like a key part of Russia's strategy. Trump's team needs to explain why they kept the messages secret—starting with Corey Lewandowski, who received at least two of the invitations and is scheduled to testify tomorrow. #BDMR themoscowproject.org/breaking-down-…
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Special Counsel Robert Mueller's testimony is about to begin. Watch it live here: c-span.org/video/?462628-…
.@RepJerryNadler notes that, contrary to Trump's continual attacks, Mueller and his team were essentially silent through their investigation—aside from the 37 indictments and seven guilty pleas they secured.
.@RepJerryNadler: "Any other person who acted in this way would have been charged with crimes."
More than 1,000 former federal prosecutors agree: medium.com/@dojalumni/sta…
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Looking to prepare for tomorrow's Mueller testimony? Check out our series Breaking Down the Mueller Report, where we go deep on the report and what it means: #BDMR themoscowproject.org/category/break…
That includes breaking down what the Trump campaign knew and when they knew it, which shows that there's no explanation for the Trump campaign's behavior when it came to Russia other than collusion: themoscowproject.org/dispatch/what-…
And our full report on the 272 contacts between the Trump campaign and Kremlin-linked operatives, including 38 meetings: themoscowproject.org/explainers/tru…
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Want to learn more about what is—and isn't—in the Mueller report? Check out our series Breaking Down the Mueller Report #BDMR
Here's what the Mueller report has to say about the Trump campaign's relationship with suspected Russian spy Konstantin Kilimnik: #BDMR themoscowproject.org/dispatch/break…
And here's what Mueller had to say about the data Russia stole but didn't release, and why it's such an important unanswered question: #BDMR
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We're continuing our series Breaking Down the Mueller Report. First up: Why George Papadopoulos's claim that he never told anyone on the campaign what he knew about Russian hacking is so implausible. #BDMR
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Next: We all saw the emails stolen from the DNC and John Podesta. But what about the material Russia stole that they *didn't* publish? #BDMR
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Then: The strange story of a Senate staffer who appears to have been working with GOP operative Peter Smith to find additional emails they believed had been stolen from the Clinton campaign. #BDMR
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We're starting a new series today: Breaking Down the Mueller Report—the parts you've seen on the news, and the ones you probably haven't. #BDMR
First up: Jared Kushner's transition meets with Russian officials. Why was Kushner meeting with the Russian ambassador and the head of a sanctioned, state-owned Russian bank right after the election? And why did he hide it from the government? #BDMR themoscowproject.org/dispatch/break…
Next: Konstantin Kilimnik's Campaign Work. Why were Trump's campaign chairman and his deputy passing polling data to a man suspected of being a Russian spy? And what was Manafort trying so hard to hide that he breached his plea agreement? #BDMR themoscowproject.org/dispatch/break…
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