obstruct – v. block or stop
fake – adj. not real or true
collusion – n. secretly work with others to do something, especially illegal or dishonest
phony – adj. not true, real or genuine
witch hunt – n. attempt to blame or punish someone for something in an unfair way
prosecute – v. hold a trial against someone for crimes
compelling – adj. exciting, interesting
discretion – n. right to choose what should be done in a particular situation
conceivably – adj. possibility to imagine or believe
contest – v. to dispute or make an argument in a legal case