White House asked Don McGahn to say publicly that Trump did not obstruct justice

White House officials recently asked Don McGahn — a
key witness against the president in the Mueller report — to state publicly
that he did not believe Donald Trump had obstructed justice, according to a new
report.
Mr McGahn was Mr Trump’s first White House counsel,
and reportedly angered the president after refusing to stand up for him.
Special counsel Robert Mueller‘s report details several occasions in which Mr
Trump asked him to find ways to fire the special counsel during the
investigation.
The new report comes from The New York Times, which
cited two individuals familiar with the matter.
The newspaper reported that one of those attempts
came just before the Mueller report was made public last month, but after the
justice department had given a copy to Mr Trump’s lawyers. At that time,
officials reached out to Mr McGahn’s lawyer William Burck, concerned that Mr
Mueller’s report had left out the fact that the former White House counsel that
he did not believe Mr Trump had obstructed justice.
The effort was made in part to calm down the
president, and in order to help the administration’s efforts to counter the
several instances of potential obstruction detailed in Mr Mueller’s report.
The effort illustrates the lengths that the Trump
administration went to in order to counter the release of the Mueller report,
which has caused a stir in Washington in part because of the way it was
portrayed publicly by attorney general William Barr.
In a letter to Congress just after receiving the
report from the special counsel’s office, Mr Barr declared that he had
determined that Mr Trump did not obstruct justice. He also detailed at length
those beliefs in a press conference just before a redacted version of the
report was released to Congress last month.
There was no immediate comment from the White House.
In a statement to the newspaper, Mr McGahn’s lawyer,
Mr Burck said: “We did not perceive it as any kind of threat or something
sinister. It was a request, professionally and cordially made.”