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The Mueller report says that the lies to Congress and to the special counsel from "several individuals affiliated with the Trump Campaign" "materially impaired the investigation of Russian election interference."
The report also says that people being investigated, "including some associated with the Trump Campaign," "deleted relevant communications." The report says there are "gaps" in the special counsel's knowledge, and they can't "rule out the possibility" that there is more.
Here's Mueller's description of what he says were Trump's attempts to get him fired.
Mueller: Trump made a concerted effort to get Corey Lewandowski to get then-attorney general Jeff Sessions to limit the Mueller investigation to...preventing future election interference.
Mueller: Don Jr.'s draft statement about the Tower meeting was more honest, but then, after his dad got involved to "direct" the response, it became a dishonest assertion that the meeting was about adoption; Trump Jr. then added a word, "primarily," to soften his dad's claim.
Mueller: After telling McGahn to get the special counsel fired, Trump told McGahn to deny reports that he had done so.

McGahn also told Mueller that Trump scolded him for taking notes, saying, "Lawyers don't take notes. I never had a lawyer who took notes."
Mueller: After Flynn withdrew from his defense agreement with Trump, Trump's lawyer left Flynn's lawyer a voicemail demanding a "heads up" if Flynn was giving Mueller any info that "implicates the president," and asking Flynn to "remember" that Trump had warm feelings for him.
Mueller: Manafort told Gates that Trump's personal lawyer told him that "we'll be taken care of," though the lawyer didn't specifically use the word pardon, and that it'd therefore be stupid to plead guilty.
Mueller: There doesn't need to be an underlying crime for there to be obstruction of justice. "The injury to the integrity of the justice system is the same regardless of whether a person committed an underlying wrong."
Mueller: "The President's efforts to influence the investigation were mostly unsuccessful, but that is largely because the persons who surrounded the President declined to carry out orders or accede to his requests."
Mueller rejected the Trump team's argument that a president cannot possibly illegally obstruct a DOJ investigation: "Article II of the Constitution does not categorically and permanently immunize the President from potential liability for the conduct that we investigated."
The Mueller report includes a lengthy analysis on this question, which Mueller acknowledges has not been "definitively resolved."
Mueller's obstruction conclusion: "...if we had confidence...that the President clearly did not commit obstruction of justice, we would so state. Based on the facts and the applicable legal standards, we are unable to reach that judgment."
These are some highlights from the obstruction section. I haven't read the other sections yet. More soon!
A lot of redactions in the Contacts with the Campaign about WikiLeaks section. It does say Gates said, after WikiLeaks began releasing docs, Trump told him there was more coming, and the campaign planned a "communications campaign" around possible releases of Clinton emails.
Here's a fuller quote on the conspiracy issue: "The investigation examined whether these contacts involved or resulted in coordination or a conspiracy with the Trump Campaign and Russia...Based on the available information, the investigation did not establish such coordination."
Mueller says Papadopoulos informed the Greek foreign minister and another government (Australia) that Russia had dirt on Clinton, but he says he didn't tell anyone on the Trump campaign itself, and campaign officials say they don't think he did.
Mueller: Carter Page came to the Trump campaign with prior relationships with Russian intelligence operatives, but "the investigation did not establish that Page coordinated with the Russian government in its efforts to interfere with the 2016 presidential election."
Mueller: It appears that any conversation between Sessions and the Russian ambassador at the Mayflower Hotel was "a brief one conducted in public view"; no evidence of a private conversation involving either Trump or Sessions.
Mueller says he found "no documentary evidence" showing that Trump was told in advance of the Trump Tower meeting or its connection to Russia.
In Trump's submission, he said his request for Russia to obtain Clinton emails was "in jest and sarcastically, as was apparent to any objective observer"...yet Mueller reports that Trump repeatedly asked people affiliated with his own campaign to find the emails, and they tried.
Mueller says Kushner texted "waste of time" during the Trump Tower meeting, then asked his assistants to call him as an excuse to leave; Don Jr. said nothing could be done about the Magnitsky Act while Trump was a mere candidate but that they could revisit the issue if Trump won.
Mueller says the sponsor of the platform resolution re Russia said Trump advisor Gordon told her he was on the phone with Trump at the time Gordon requested that the resolution be weakened -- but the investigation "did not establish" that Gordon spoke to or was directed by Trump.
Mueller says Manafort had Gates provide internal campaign polling to Konstantin Kilimnik, a longtime employee the FBI says has ties to Russian intelligence. Mueller says he "could not reliably determine Manafort's purpose" in doing so.
Mueller also says Manafort "also twice met Kilimnik in the United States during the campaign and conveyed campaign information." The second meeting, in Aug. 2016, was to get Manafort a message from former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych about his "peace plan."
Mueller: Manafort said it was Viktor Yanukovych, not Oleg Deripaska, who was "the guy who gave you your biggest black caviar jar"...and that there was an actual big black jar of caviar. Lots of media reports assumed this was a reference to Deripaska.
Mueller: Though phone provider records show that Steve Bannon and Erik Prince "exchanged dozens" of text messages around the time of the Seychelles meeting, there were no messages available for investigators to read on their phones. Both men said they didn't know why that was.
Mueller went into detail about his reasoning for not laying charges over the Trump Tower meeting. He considered them under a law that prohibits foreign campaign contributions and forbids Americans to "solicit, accept, or receive" from them any money or "thing of value."
Mueller explained explicitly that they were investigating whether there were violations of conspiracy law, not investigating "collusion." Barr kept using the word "collusion" anyway.
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