Trump’s No Obstruction Claim Disputed by Voicemail Recording
dougporter.substack.com
President Donald Trump is spinning like a top in the wake of disclosures via court documents on Thursday challenging the “no obstruction” narrative. There were ten panicky tweets this morning. Worst of all, there are recordings. The day when Alexander Butterfield, deputy assistant to President Richard Nixon, told Congress about the existence of tapes documenting conversations in the White House was the beginning of the end of the Watergate scandal.
Trump’s No Obstruction Claim Disputed by Voicemail Recording
Trump’s No Obstruction Claim Disputed by…
Trump’s No Obstruction Claim Disputed by Voicemail Recording
President Donald Trump is spinning like a top in the wake of disclosures via court documents on Thursday challenging the “no obstruction” narrative. There were ten panicky tweets this morning. Worst of all, there are recordings. The day when Alexander Butterfield, deputy assistant to President Richard Nixon, told Congress about the existence of tapes documenting conversations in the White House was the beginning of the end of the Watergate scandal.