McGahn And Trump Rift Formed Over McGahn's Failure To Quash Russia Probe
By Nicole Lafond
August 30, 2018 8:03 am
It was long anticipated that White House counsel Don McGahn would depart the White House as soon as his crowning achievement the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court was complete.
But tensions between President Donald Trump and McGahn also played a part in the White House counsels impending exit, as relations between the two men started to ebb as soon as Trump stepped foot in the Oval Office, Politico reported. Trump would regularly place the blame on McGahn for his frustrations with the appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller, the backlash over his faulty travel ban and his attorney generals decision to recuse himself from the Russia probe.
The two mens main point of contention centered on the Russia investigation and McGahns role in managing it. The pair routinely fell into skirmishes over Trumps belief that McGahn shouldve been doing more to squash it, according to four current and former administration officials who spoke to Politico. McGahn even threatened to resign last year after Trump prompted him to fire Mueller.
Amid these disagreements, the two men largely avoided each other, on former administration official told Politico, and tolerated one another over their mutual goal: stocking U.S. courts with conservative judges.
Read Politicos full report here.
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