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Here it is: The Mueller report is out.
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<blockquote data-quote="NotreDame" data-source="post: 73869704" data-attributes="member: 212558"><p>Mueller was a former prosecutor. In addition, he is to some extent acting like a prosecutor in his report as it pertains to determining whether a crime was or was not committed. In prosecutor parlance, Mueller is saying obstruction of justice charges would be very difficult to prove, the case would be very difficult to win, and there is a high probability of losing. Mueller telegraphed his prosecutorial judgment in rather explicit terms. Mueller telegraphed to "any prosecutor" to beware should they want to prosecute for obstruction. Mueller's report is intentionally ambiguous as to whether Trump did obstruct justice, and the ambiguity is because of the nature of the evidence. Democrats risk political self-immolation in seeking to impeach because of obstruction of justice when Mueller's report is very wishy-washy about obstruction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NotreDame, post: 73869704, member: 212558"] Mueller was a former prosecutor. In addition, he is to some extent acting like a prosecutor in his report as it pertains to determining whether a crime was or was not committed. In prosecutor parlance, Mueller is saying obstruction of justice charges would be very difficult to prove, the case would be very difficult to win, and there is a high probability of losing. Mueller telegraphed his prosecutorial judgment in rather explicit terms. Mueller telegraphed to "any prosecutor" to beware should they want to prosecute for obstruction. Mueller's report is intentionally ambiguous as to whether Trump did obstruct justice, and the ambiguity is because of the nature of the evidence. Democrats risk political self-immolation in seeking to impeach because of obstruction of justice when Mueller's report is very wishy-washy about obstruction. [/QUOTE]
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