The Beat with Ari Melber, May 29, 2019
Duration: 49 Minutes
Discussed Today:
Mueller makes history: Not confident Trump 'did not commit a crime'
Mueller breaks his silence to resign as Special Counsel and deliver a statement. Ari, Maya Wiley, John Flannery, Eugene Robinson, and Neal Katyal break down the key takeaways and answer the critical question: What’s next?
Democrats demand Mueller testimony
In his historic statement, Bob Mueller talked election meddling and DOJ rules, but did not mention convicted trump aides or specific evidence on trump. A former prosecutor who worked with Mueller says the special counsel’s testimony to Congress may now be more important than ever.
DOJ insider hits ‘naïve’ Mueller in AG Barr ‘faith’
Bob Mueller addressing why he did not reach a conclusion on whether Trump committed obstruction and in the process he appeared to contradict his boss: Attorney General William Barr. Matt Miller and John Flannery, break it down with Ari.
AG Barr was less-than-accurate, according to unusual document released by Mueller's office
Lawyers Joyce Vance and Jill Wine-Banks break down the extra document reporters received from the special counsel's office and what point Robert Mueller might have wanted to make with its release.
Inside Mueller’s new challenge to Congress
Mueller breaks his silence, handing off any next steps to Congress and downplays testifying before Congress. In response, many democrats are vowing to make Mueller testify. Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler responds to Mueller’s remarks saying “all options on table” to address the President’s "crimes.
Katyal: Mueller tell-all 'devastating' for Trump
The person who wrote the Special Counsel’s rules, Neal Katyal, discusses how Robert Mueller handled his end-of-probe statement and what it means for the Special Counsel’s legacy.
Republican who served in Congress makes case for impeaching Trump
Former Republican Congressman Tom Coleman joined with a progressive activist in calling for Democrats to begin impeachment hearings for President Trump. Rep. Coleman said failure to do so would mean Democrats “condone wrongdoing,” and therefore “encourage it.”
Curious new memo from Mueller's office juxtaposing Barr's and Mueller's statements on reaching a decision on obstruction
NBC News' Julia Ainsley talks to MSNBC's Ari Melber about an interesting handout reporters received from Special Counsel Robert Mueller's office following the press conference. The document appears to somewhat dispute how Robert Mueller would have answered the question on how heavily the Special Counsel's office leaned on the OLC memo on their decision on whether to pursue charges against a sitting president. The memo highlights how AG Barr answered the question at a press conference.
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