Nearly 800 former federal prosecutors say they would've charged Trump based on the Mueller report
Nobody is supposed to be above the law, but that’s not the case in 2019. There is someone who is apparently above the law: Donald J. Trump. With an assist from Attorney General William Barr, Donald Trump has avoided prosecution for the clear instances of obstruction of justice outlined in the Mueller report. The evidence was so strong that nearly 800 Department of Justice alumni, all former federal prosecutors from both Republican and Democratic administrations, say that the Mueller report showed Trump’s actions to be “overwhelming” evidence of corrupt intent. That is double the number of ex-prosecutors who signed the statement yesterday.
From the statement released at Medium:
The Mueller report describes several acts that satisfy all of the elements for an obstruction charge: conduct that obstructed or attempted to obstruct the truth-finding process, as to which the evidence of corrupt intent and connection to pending proceedings is overwhelming. These include:
· The President’s efforts to fire Mueller and to falsify evidence about that effort;
· The President’s efforts to limit the scope of Mueller’s investigation to exclude his conduct; and
· The President’s efforts to prevent witnesses from cooperating with investigators probing him and his campaign.
In fact, the obstruction continues to this day with Donald Trump ordering nearly everyone in his administration to stop cooperating with the constitutionally mandated congressional oversight.