BARR makes painstaking distinctions: "There is something very different between firing a special counsel outright, which suggests ending the investigation, and having a special counsel removed for conflict -- that suggests you're going to have another special counsel." pic.twitter.com/xcV4XcKvqo— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 1, 2019
If you can find a suggestion that the behavior was meant to yield a result that might not involve the endeavor to "influence, obstruct, or impede, the due administration of justice," then it's okay that you did it.
The DOJ is gonna have a helluva job ever enforcing an obstruction claim with this kind of guidance at the top.
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