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It Didn’t Take Long for Trump to Say Something That Was Immediately Interpreted as Witness Tampering

 

President Donald Trump said earlier Thursday to a “crowd of staff from the United States Mission to the United Nations” that he wanted to know who the Ukraine whistleblower’s source or sources were “because that’s close to a spy.” Trump then remarked that back in the “old days” spies and traitors were treated “a little differently.” In those days, we were “smart,” Trump said.

While some perceived this as a threat to the whistleblower, others noted that he was actually talking about the whistleblower’s source(s), namely White House officials who actually heard the Trump-Volodymyr Zelensky phone call. Either way, Trump’s words were immediately interpreted as witness tampering and/or obstruction of justice, as those White House sources may very well be asked down the line to testify in some form or fashion. Where have we seen this story before?

The response was fast and furious, many of it coming from familiar Trump nemeses.

Trump’s Thursday comments, per the New York Times:

I want to know who’s the person who gave the whistle-blower the information because that’s close to a spy. You know what we used to do in the old days when we were smart with spies and treason, right? We used to handle it a little differently than we do now.

Well, as observers noted, treason is punishable by death. If you read Law&Crime, you would know that because Bill Weld, just three days ago on TV, accused Trump of committing a crime punishable by death, namely treason.

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Matt Naham is the Senior A.M. Editor of Law&Crime.