Mueller is set to sit in front of Congress on Wednesday this week and answer questions regarding the Mueller Investigation. The DOJ, and organization that is supposed to look out for the best interests of America but has recently decided to become Trump's personal Law Firm, has sent correspondence to Mueller about what he can and cannot answer. For instance, you have the question of the 10 documented cases of obstruction in volume 2 of the report. Mueller made it clear that he was bound by DOJ policy and could not indict a sitting president. One very important question the Congressional Leadership will likely ask is, "If Donald Trump wasn't the sitting President, would you have indicted him based on the amount of evidence in the report?" That question in every respect is fair. You are asking the head of an investigation if they would have indicted someone had an arbitrary roadblock not been in place. I say arbitrary roadblock because the policy is...
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