Also, as far as I know, no biographer of Bob Mueller has ever explained this meeting with Cheney at the end of the hospital confrontation. https://www.emptywheel.net/070814-mueller-notes-hospital-conflict-2/ …pic.twitter.com/Lg4kn0sd8P
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And while Pence was in meetings of interest, he is not known to be in the most important. I think Republicans who knew what a vulnerability Trump was saw to it to keep Pence relatively clean. That may not be enough, but I'm just not aware of "neck deep" evidence.
There's certainly nothing of the sort established, but there's a good bit of circumstantial evidence around his running of the transition, lying about Flynn's comms with Kislyak, the Flynn firing, etc. overlapping with some of McGahn's exposure you've previously outlined.
Actually the story abt Pence lying abt Flynn's comms may be an invention to cover up why Flynn lied.
Pence def lied on FtN about Flynn comms. WH story's been that Flynn had lied to him, thus supplying (late/thin) reasoning for Flynn firing. Always seemed more plausible that Pence knew full well he was lying on air, which would tend to implicate him in the surrounding cover-up.
Maybe. But if so that puts him in the company of 8 other transition officials, some of whom are far more central to this story.
I mean, he was the actual head of the transition, after all. And while those other 8 were undoubtedly more active in securing the back-end quo to the pre-election Russian quid, you can only plausibly plead total managerial incompetence so long...
He was the nominal head of the transition. But that by itself is not evidence of a crime.
Will the DC trial prove that Manafort is an RU asset?
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