Ten questions Congress should ask Robert Mueller (and how he might respond)

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Columnist DoyleMcManus offers 10 questions Congress should ask Robert Mueller and, drawing on Mueller’s report, answers he might give.

President Trump says your report was a “complete and total exoneration” — “no collusion, no obstruction.” Is he right?

either, because that’s not a crime. Instead, it examines whether Trump engaged in “conspiracy,” a charge that requires “agreement, tacit or express, between the Trump campaign and the Russian government.” The investigation did not find that kind of agreement, so it didn’t charge conspiracy. Let’s turn to obstruction of justice. Does the evidence add up to a case for obstruction, even though you chose not to make a decision on that?

But if there was no underlying crime of collusion — at least, no conspiracy you could prove — can there still be obstruction?

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