Tony Stark
Philosopher
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That's not the difference.
The difference is that the "smoking gun" tape confirmed what everyone had long suspected. It confirmed that Nixon knew there was criminal activity and that his actions were intended to prevent that criminal activity from being revealed. That's obstruction of justice.
Merely trying to get an investigation stopped is not obstruction of justice.
It is possible that at some time in the future we will learn that Trump's motives were the same, but nothing in Comey's testimony or anything else in the public record lets us say that today. Trump was telling Comey that Flynn had done nothing wrong, and that the investigations were politically damaging to Trump (they created a "cloud") and for those reasons, Trump wanted them to go away. That is not obstruction of justice.
If we ever find out, with evidence, that he was lying, and that his real motive was to cover up something illegal, then we can say Trump is guilty of obstruction of justice, but right now, we have no evidence of illegal activity by anyone that I'm aware of, much less evidence that Trump knew about and was trying to conceal that activity.
Why did Trump have everyone leave including AG Sessions if he didn't believe he was doing something wrong?