VIDEO Donald Trump Lawyers Worry He'd Perjure Himself In Russia Probe | The Last Word | MSNBC

Donald Trump Lawyers Worry He'd Perjure Himself In Russia Probe | The Last Word | MSNBC In an intriguing discussion from MSNBC's "The Last Word," host Lawrence O'Donnell examines the serious concerns surrounding Donald Trump's potential interview with Special Counsel Robert Mueller regarding the Russia investigation. Former federal prosecutor Harry Litman highlights that there's widespread belief among Trump's legal team that the president may inadvertently perjure himself during such an interview, given his history of inconsistent statements. Key Insights:
  • Trump's lawyers express unease that if he engages in an interview, his conflicting narratives could lead to charges of perjury.
  • Litman, along with fellow legal experts, debates the validity of the arguments made by Trump's lawyers, suggesting they might be confused about the legal obligations to answer questions from investigators.
  • The possibility of a lengthy court battle looms, with Trump's team negotiating the conditions of questioning, aiming to limit the scope of inquiries.
  • The segment emphasizes that a subpoena to testify remains a likely outcome, reiterating that, historically, no U.S. president has escaped a subpoena's demand.
Legal Consequences: The scenario highlighted includes potential repercussions for Trump if he defies a subpoena, such as creating a constitutional crisis. The discussion underscores the complexities of legal defenses versus obligations to cooperate with ongoing investigations. Engagement with the Community: This video provides a rich context for discussions on legal precedents involving presidents and their responsibilities under federal investigations. What do members think about the implications of Trump's strategies? Do you believe he can navigate these legal waters? Feel free to share your insights or related experiences in the discussion below!