VIDEO NYT: President Trump's Lawyers Want Him To Refuse A Mueller Meeting | The 11th Hour | MSNBC

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NYT: President Trump's Lawyers Want Him To Refuse A Mueller Meeting | The 11th Hour | MSNBC In a revealing segment from MSNBC's "The 11th Hour," the focus is on Donald Trump's legal team's recent strategies concerning the ongoing investigation led by Robert Mueller. Reports from The New York Times indicate that Trump's lawyers are now advocating against an in-person interview with Mueller, citing concerns about the president's propensity for contradictions and false statements.

Key Highlights from the Discussion​

  1. Legal Risks: The legal team fears that Trump, known for his brashness, could inadvertently expose himself to allegations of perjury. They believe that if he speaks with Mueller, it might open the door to additional charges based on his statements during the interview.
  2. The Dynamics Within Trump's Team: While a faction within the legal team is pushing for caution, there is a lone voice advocating for transparency. Ty Cobb, one of Trump's attorneys, has argued for cooperation, suggesting that a willingness to engage might expedite the investigation's resolution.
  3. Perjury Concerns: The panel underscores a disturbing trend—there's a growing perception that Trump may not be able to provide truthful answers under oath, which raises significant concerns about his credibility.
  4. Political Implications: The conversation also touches on how Trump's decisions impact public sentiment and the potential for impeachment proceedings. The dynamics between Trump's public statements and his legal team's advice form an intricate game of chess in the court of public opinion.
  5. Memorandum Controversy: The contrasting narratives presented by the Republican memo and the Democratic rebuttal suggest ongoing tensions about the investigation's integrity and purpose, further complicating Trump's position. This segment from February 6, 2018, echoes throughout the years as both a reflection of the nature of legal counsel in high-stakes political scenarios and as a precursor to the tumultuous events that would follow in the Trump administration.​

    For those interested in the legal strategies and political ramifications discussed in this segment, what are your thoughts? Do you think Trump's approach has evolved since then, and how do you view the ongoing legal challenges he faces? Let’s discuss!
 


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