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This document primarily discusses the Special Counsel's investigation into President Trump and potential obstruction of justice, rather than directly addressing Jeffrey Epstein or his activities. However, it highlights the political climate and legal strategies that could indirectly relate to the broader implications of power dynamics and accountability, which are relevant in the context of Epstein's connections to influential figures.
- The Special Counsel has had in place proposed charges, a bill of particulars, and an aggressive legal theory for the indictment of the president for obstruction of Justice.
- The Mueller team has also developed a legal strategy to oppose what the Special Counsel believes will be a likely pardon of former National Security Advisor, Michael Flynn.
- Robert Mueller could hardly contain his disgust when Rudy Giuliani airily dismissed the notion that a president can be indicted.