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The lesson of Mueller: An innocent man’s defense can look like a guilty man’s obstruction: Opinion

April 27, 2019 by Sharyl Attkisson 1 Comment

 


Now that Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russia collusion and interference in the 2016 election has concluded, there are new questions about alleged obstruction.

Were President Trump’s actions obstructive in nature? Or the justified protestations of an innocent man?

The following is an excerpt of an article by John Solomon in The Hill.

Thousands of interviews and hundreds of subpoenas later, special counsel Robert Mueller broke his two-year Wizard of Oz-like silence on Thursday in the form of a 448-page report that formally dropped the curtain on the bad political musical we’ve come to know as the Russian collusion scandal.

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