On the evening of June 14, 2017, the Washington Post published an article stating that the Special Counsel was investigating whether the President had attempted to obstruct justice.
3. The Press Reports that the President is Being Investigated for Obstruction of Justice and the President Directs the White House Counsel to Have the Special Counsel Removed
On the evening of June 14, 2017, the Washington Post published an article stating that the Special Counsel was investigating whether the President had attempted to obstruct justice. 1844 This was the first public report that the President himself was under investigation by the Special Counsel’s Office, and cable news networks quickly picked up on the report. 1845 The Post story stated that the Special Counsel was interviewing intelligence community leaders, including Coats and Rogers, about what the President had asked them to do in response to Comey’s March 20, 2017 testimony; that the inquiry into obstruction marked “a major turning point” in the investigation; and that while “Trump had received private assurances from then-FBT Director James B. Comey starting in January that he was not personally under investigation,” “[ o] fficials say that changed shortly after Comey’s firing.” 1846 That evening, at approximately 10: 31 p.m., the President called McGahn on McGahn’s personal cell phone and they spoke for about 15 minutes. 1847 McGahn did not have a clear memory of the call but thought they might have discussed the stories reporting that the President was under investigation. 1848
Footnotes
1844. Devlin Barrett et al., Special counsel is investigating Trump for possible obstruction of justice, officials say, Washington Post (June 14, 2017).
1845. 562 CNN, for example, began running a chyron at 6: 55 p.m. that stated: “WASH POST: MUELLER INVESTIGATING TRUMP FOR OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE.” CNN, (June 14, 2017, published online at 7: 15 p.m. ET).
1846. 563 Devlin Barrett et al., Special counsel is investigating Trump for possible obstruction of justice, officials say, Washington Post (June 14, 2017).
1847. SCR026_000183 (President’s Daily Diary, 6/ 14/ 17) (reflecting call from the President to McGahn on 6/ 14/ 17 with start time 10: 31 p.m. and end time 10: 46 p.m.); Call Records of Don McGahn.
1848. McGahn 2/ 28/ 19 302, at 1-2. McGahn thought he and the President also probably talked about the investiture ceremony for Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, which was scheduled for the following day. McGahn 2/ 28/ 18 302, at 2.