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Message Subject Keith Schiller, The Longtime Trump Bodyguard-Aide Who Told James Comey He Was Fired, Is Quitting
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The real story, is that Donald Trump and Stephen Miller wrote a letter explaining Comey’s firing, but that White House counsel Don McGahn rejected it – and so deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein wrote a different letter. Mueller now has Trump’s first, unsent letter. Whatever is in it, it must be so ugly that the guy who delivered the second letter is immediately resigning from the White House, and that guy is Keith Schiller.

Either we’re looking at one of the most remarkable coincidences of the entire Trump era, or Keith Schiller has resigned in response to the news that Mueller has both letters. Trump sent Schiller to deliver what we now know to have been the second version of the letter, written by acting Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, which documented all of Comey’s supposedly fire-able offenses.

This resignation really is incredible news, since Schiller is Tump's more loyal, longest serving and most trusted assistance. You can bet there is a serious back story to this one.

Schiller knows there’s more to come. He took today’s NYT story as a sign that the real bombshell regarding the two letters is about to drop. He surely knows that resigning won’t get him off any legal hook as a potential suspect or witness. Seemingly, his only motive for resigning is to get away from Trump before the other shoe drops. Is Schiller the one who gave Trump’s first letter to Robert Mueller?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73365312


In my simple understanding, the first letter shouldn't matter. It wasn't used. He properly sought legal advice from the right place and was advised that it should not be used. But there were plenty of other reasons that could be used, and were. Rosenstein's letter is very convincing, and on its own it is far more than enough.

It doesn't become invalid or suspicious because there were even more reasons that were not in that letter.
 
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