Politics A.M.: Mueller’s punt on obstruction question throws issue into the political arena
Mueller finds no conspiracy, attorney general says, but special counsel report leaves open obstruction question; Report contains enough fuel for both sides to cling to their...
William P. Barr told lawmakers that he and Justice Department officials determined there was insufficient evidence to make an obstruction accusation against the president — although the report was not definitive on that point
A fierce debate continued Monday about the implications of a report that cleared Trump of coordinating with Russia during the 2016 presidential campaign.
Robert Mueller didn't exonerate Trump when it comes to obstruction, but the Trump-appointed attorney general did. And some experts say his rationale doesn't hold up.
Many questions remain, but House Democrats' work will be viewed through a lens more favorable to Trump than before the special counsel report was released.
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