Thirty hours?
That’s an awfully long time for White House Counsel Donald McGahn to be interviewed by Robert Mueller III’s team and not reveal anything—intentionally or not—that could damage Donald Trump.
Thirty hours is an awfully long time for White House Counsel Donald McGahn to be interviewed by Robert Mueller III’s team and not reveal anything—intentionally or not—that could damage Donald Trump.
August 20, 2018 at 11:15 AM
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Thirty hours?
That’s an awfully long time for White House Counsel Donald McGahn to be interviewed by Robert Mueller III’s team and not reveal anything—intentionally or not—that could damage Donald Trump.
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