How not to think–and what the Mueller Report won’t tell us–about Trump’s efforts to obstruct the investigation

Back in December, I wrote a post about Bill Barr’s June 2018 memo to DOJ officials. In it, I was sharply critical of Barr’s understanding of the President’s constitutional prerogatives and his relationship to criminal investigations. I did, however, agree with one discrete aspect of Barr’s memo–namely, his view that, as a matter of policy, “it’d … Continue reading How not to think–and what the Mueller Report won’t tell us–about Trump’s efforts to obstruct the investigation