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Donald Trump's Attorney John Dowd Makes Himself A Target To Special Counsel | Morning Joe | MSNBC In a recent segment on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Donald Trump's personal attorney John Dowd made waves by claiming he had authored a controversial tweet from President Trump regarding the firing of General Flynn. This tweet, which stated that the president needed to fire Flynn for lying to the vice president and the FBI, has raised significant questions about obstruction of justice in light of ongoing investigations. Dowd's assertion is notable because he argued that a sitting president cannot obstruct justice, stating he serves as the country's chief law enforcement officer. This claim was met with skepticism from legal experts and commentators who noted that it echoes long-debunked ideas about presidential immunity. Hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski led a discussion on how Dowd's comments reflect a broader trend in this administration to assert that the president is above the law, reminiscent of arguments made during the Nixon era. The segment highlighted tensions between Dowd and Ty Cobb, the White House lawyer managing the Russia inquiry, with Cobb distancing himself from Dowd's controversial theory on obstruction. Meanwhile, Kellyanne Conway attempted to clarify the situation by suggesting lawyers often craft Trump's tweets, yet experts still felt the need for clearer accountability when it comes to the president's statements. As the conversation unfolded, the potential implications for Dowd became apparent. By positioning himself at the center of this legal narrative, he may inadvertently place himself as a witness in ongoing investigations, further complicating his legal standing. This incident adds to a growing narrative about the legal battles faced by Trump's administration and raises poignant questions regarding the accountability of those in power. The discussion serves as a reminder of the intense scrutiny surrounding Trump's presidency and how legal strategies are increasingly being questioned.

Key Takeaways:​

  • John Dowd claims he wrote Trump's tweet about General Flynn, which has implications for obstruction of justice.
  • Legal experts dispute the idea that the president cannot obstruct justice.
  • Internal rifts are apparent within Trump's legal team over defense strategies.
  • The claims made by Dowd could turn him into a witness in the special counsel's investigation. What do you think about Dowd’s statements? Do they reflect a deeper issue within Trump's legal strategy? Share your thoughts and let’s discuss!
 

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