Claim(permalink)
“The White House fully cooperated with the Special Counsel’s investigation, providing unfettered access to campaign and White House documents, directing senior aides to testify freely, and asserting no privilege claims. And at the same time, the President took no act that in fact deprived the Special Counsel of the documents and witnesses necessary to complete his investigation.”
Factors
veracity
Political Leaning
Sentiment
Date published
2019-04-19
Entities
MarsJohn MajorPresidential transition of Donald TrumpWhite House CounselAs You Like ItJames VI and IThe Evidence (TV series)PinocchioKen StarrTrump Tower meetingMidwestern United StatesUnited States Deputy Attorney GeneralThe OfficeGrand juryMonica LewinskyPaul ManafortSubpoenaMessage transfer agentRussian interference in the 2016 United States electionsMerriam-WebsterThe Washington PostJared KushnerSoviet UnionImpeachment in the United StatesUnited States Department of JusticeTrump TowerDonald Trump Jr.United States Attorney GeneralJames ComeyDonald Trump 2016 presidential campaignMoscowConstitution of the United StatesThe New York TimesPresidency of Donald TrumpBill ClintonUnited States CongressFederal Bureau of InvestigationRussiaHillary ClintonUkrainePresident of the United StatesDonald TrumpConspiracy (criminal)The Full SentenceUnited States Department of Justice Office of Special CounselKonstantin KilimnikSummer solsticeRichard GoldstoneObstruction of justiceMagnitsky ActLaw of the United StatesPoynter InstituteFancy BearUnited States Intelligence CommunityBackdoor progressionExecutive privilegeFull CooperationCriminal lawCollective actionUrban renewal

