2019-07-24 | Mueller all but confirmed that Trump committed obstruction of justice - The Washington Post
'Buck asked whether Trump could be convicted on an obstruction charge, and Mueller responded that he couldn’t make that judgment because of Justice Department policy. '
'Ken Buck of Colorado, who apparently unintentionally got Mueller very close to saying that there was adequate evidence to convict Trump of obstruction of justice. '
'BUCK: You believe that he committed … you could charge the president of the United States with obstruction of justice after he left office?'
'He said nothing of the sort on the question of obstruction of justice. '
'In fact, it was Democrats who read parts of the report to Mueller and asked him to confirm that they were accurate. '
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'Buck asked whether Trump could be convicted on an obstruction charge, and Mueller responded that he couldn’t make that judgment because of Justice Department policy. '
'Ken Buck of Colorado, who apparently unintentionally got Mueller very close to saying that there was adequate evidence to convict Trump of obstruction of justice. '
'BUCK: You believe that he committed … you could charge the president of the United States with obstruction of justice after he left office?'
'He said nothing of the sort on the question of obstruction of justice. '
'In fact, it was Democrats who read parts of the report to Mueller and asked him to confirm that they were accurate. '
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