This seems big enough to quote directly, from politicalwire.com.--Alan
McGahn Has Been Cooperating with Mueller August 18, 2018 at 1:58 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard
White House counsel Donald McGahn “has cooperated extensively in the special counsel investigation, sharing detailed accounts about the episodes at the heart of the inquiry into whether President Trump obstructed justice, including some that investigators would not have learned of otherwise,” the New York Times reports.
“In at least three voluntary interviews with investigators that totaled 30 hours over the past nine months, Mr. McGahn described the president’s furor toward the Russia investigation and the ways in which he urged Mr. McGahn to respond to it.”
“For a lawyer to share so much with investigators scrutinizing his client is unusual. Lawyers are rarely so open with investigators, not only because they are advocating on behalf of their clients but also because their conversations with clients are potentially shielded by attorney-client privilege, and in the case of presidents, executive privilege.”
Also interesting: “Mr. McGahn and his lawyer, William A. Burck, could not understand why Mr. Trump was so willing to allow Mr. McGahn to speak freely to the special counsel and feared Mr. Trump was setting up Mr. McGahn to take the blame for any possible illegal acts of obstruction.” ================ The whole thing seems weird...
"as a White House employee, Flood will not be representing Trump personally, meaning his conversations with the president will not be covered by attorney-client privilege and that he could be questioned like McGhan. "
So McGhan doesn't personally represent trump and there is no attorney-client privilege in play between them.
This seems big enough to quote directly, from politicalwire.com.--Alan
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August 18, 2018 at 1:58 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard
White House counsel Donald McGahn “has cooperated extensively in the special counsel investigation, sharing detailed accounts about the episodes at the heart of the inquiry into whether President Trump obstructed justice, including some that investigators would not have learned of otherwise,” the New York Times reports.
“In at least three voluntary interviews with investigators that totaled 30 hours over the past nine months, Mr. McGahn described the president’s furor toward the Russia investigation and the ways in which he urged Mr. McGahn to respond to it.”
“For a lawyer to share so much with investigators scrutinizing his client is unusual. Lawyers are rarely so open with investigators, not only because they are advocating on behalf of their clients but also because their conversations with clients are potentially shielded by attorney-client privilege, and in the case of presidents, executive privilege.”
Also interesting: “Mr. McGahn and his lawyer, William A. Burck, could not understand why Mr. Trump was so willing to allow Mr. McGahn to speak freely to the special counsel and feared Mr. Trump was setting up Mr. McGahn to take the blame for any possible illegal acts of obstruction.”
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The whole thing seems weird...
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Delete--Alan
"as a White House employee, Flood will not be representing Trump personally, meaning his conversations with the president will not be covered by attorney-client privilege and that he could be questioned like McGhan. "
DeleteSo McGhan doesn't personally represent trump and there is no attorney-client privilege in play between them.
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ReplyDelete—Alan